The Commonwealth of Dominica Police Force (CDPF) is amplifying its community engagement efforts through sustained patrols under its Community Policing Initiative. This week, officers conducted targeted operations in Cochrane village, facilitating substantive dialogues with residents to reinforce collaborative ties between law enforcement and the community.
During these patrols, authorities identified multiple abandoned vehicles, placing official removal tags and explicit warning notices on them. The CDPF issued a firm directive to vehicle owners, mandating removal within a specified timeframe. Non-compliance will trigger legal consequences, including forcible removal of vehicles at owners’ expense.
Police officials emphasized that derelict vehicles present multifaceted public safety concerns, including potential safety hazards, environmental contamination risks, and tendencies to attract criminal operations. The initiative forms part of broader measures to ensure communities remain secure, hygienic, and well-organized.
The CDPF is urging continued public cooperation with law enforcement personnel to uphold safety standards across Dominican communities, reinforcing that effective policing requires active citizen participation.
