Authorities have initiated comprehensive restoration efforts at the West Bus Station police facility following substantial structural damage to the building. Law enforcement personnel previously stationed at the post have been temporarily reassigned to operate from St. John’s Police Station during the rehabilitation period.
According to police administration officials, repair crews have been working diligently to address the damage, with significant progress reported as recently as the day prior to official statements. “I can confirm that restoration work has been conducted as late as yesterday,” a high-ranking police official disclosed during a press conference.
The damaged police outpost serves a critical function in maintaining security and order at one of the city’s busiest transportation centers, processing thousands of commuters daily. While the exact nature and cause of the structural damage remain unspecified, authorities have prioritized returning operations to normalcy.
Police leadership expressed optimism regarding the timeline for completion, indicating that personnel could potentially return to the West Bus Station facility within approximately ten days. “We anticipate officers resuming operations at their regular post in short order—possibly within a week and a half at most,” the senior officer added during the briefing.
