Tuesday, April 28, 2026

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THOUSANDS OF LOCALS and visitors thronged the Dover Playing Field on Thursday night to enjoy the traditional precursor to the Oistins Fish Festival, the Floodlit Tattoo put on by the Royal Barbados Police Force.

From the old to the young appreciated the musical ride from the Mounted Troop, the precision of the Drill Squad and the Motorcycle Corps as well as the baton swinging of the Regional Police Training Centre.

The pieces put on by the Mounted Troop in crowd control as well as the Tactical Response Unit and the Canine Section demonstrated the high training and skills of those sections. 

The Twisterz All Stars Dance Group also strutted their stuff. (KB)

Please read the full story in today’s Saturday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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