New vehicle expected to improve response times and visibility in Delices

In a formal ceremony held on Friday, June 5, 2026, Dominican Police Commissioner Lincoln Corbette formally transferred ownership of a newly purchased police service vehicle to the Delices area Police Station. Per an official release issued by the Commonwealth of Dominica Police Force (CDPF), the keys to the vehicle were accepted by Constable Dave Robinson, a serving officer assigned to the Delices outpost.

The official statement framed the handover as tangible proof of the current government’s track record of fulfilling its public commitments. It underscored that this addition to the station’s fleet is part of the Skerrit administration’s sustained pledge to ensure every law enforcement outpost across the island nation has the full set of resources required to deliver efficient, responsive public service to local communities.

CDPF officials outlined three core improvements the new vehicle will bring to local policing. First, it will cut down response times to emergency calls and incident reports, allowing officers to reach scenes far faster than with outdated, unreliable transport. Second, it will boost regular police presence across the Delices service area, increasing visibility that both deters potential crime and reassures local residents. Finally, the enhanced mobility will strengthen ongoing law enforcement work to protect the well-being and security of both Dominican citizens and international tourists visiting the region.

The statement closed by reaffirming the CDPF’s long-term commitment to collaborative partnerships with local communities and cross-sector stakeholders, with the shared ultimate goal of building a safer, more secure Dominica for every person who lives and travels in the country.