Sunday, June 14, 2026

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ATTORNEY GENERAL Adriel Brathwaite has expressed disgust that promises to build additional police stations and improve conditions at existing plants have not been fulfilled by Government.

Speaking Saturday night at the Royal Barbados Police Force’s Northern Division awards ceremony at Queen’s College, he made it clear to the police officers and civilians gathered that he was not the cause of the delay.

Brathwaite said he was “frustrated” and “annoyed” that two years after work should have commenced, nothing had happened as yet.

He added he wasn’t sure if the delay was “political”, but suggested that whatever or whoever was preventing the start of these projects needed to come forward and give just cause. (SDB Media)

 

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