

By S.Browne. Updated 4:18 p.m., Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Atlantic Standard Time (GMT-4).
The High Command of the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF) held a briefing earlier today with principals and senior education officials to advance its mission to ensure that the nation’s schools remain safe environments for learning.
The RSVGPF noted that it is attentive to the national dialogue regarding youth group dynamics within the education system. “We view these concerns not as alarm, but as a call for structured, decisive partnership. We are acting now to disrupt negative influences before they escalate, treating our schools as vital allies in prevention,” the RSVGPF highlighted.

LBy strengthening direct communication with educators, the RSVGPF explained, it is ensuring unified and immediate responses to emerging concerns.
“While we maintain a firm stance against organised criminal conduct, we remain mindful of the realities of youth development. We will mentor where appropriate and enforce where necessary, with clarity and precision,” the RSVGPF emphasised.
“The safety of our children is non-negotiable, and we continue to lead coordinated efforts to safeguard our schools across the nation,” the RSVGPF said.
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