YOU WILL SOON be able to log onto to the Internet to find information and communicate with the Royal Barbados Police Force.
Commissioner of Police Darwin Dottin disclosed yesterday that the Force will soon be joining the website Facebook and Twitter.
“Our communication with the public is that we try to be factual and avoid undue panic and we have taken the decision that the police will use the new site, Facebook and Twitter for communication with the public.
“We will also provide more information to particular communites that may be affected by crime from time to time,” he said. (TS)
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