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James Sutton BSc., CAMS, JP

  Department: Administration
Designation: Commissioner of Police

James Sutton currently holds the position of Commissioner of Police (COP) for the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force. His journey in law enforcement began in July 1987, with his initial training in December of the same year. This was followed by a posting in the Dieppe Bay/Tabernacle District until 1994, when he was reassigned to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Basseterre. In his relentless pursuit of excellence, COP Sutton embarked on a professional development journey that included attending a two-week Crime Scene Management Course at the Regional Police Training School in Barbados in 1995. His dedication to enhancing his investigative skills led him to complete both the introductory and advanced Narcotic Investigator courses at REDTRAC in 1999 and 2000, respectively. Recognizing his exemplary performance and commitment, COP Sutton was promoted to the rank of Sergeant in 2000. His career trajectory saw him take on challenging roles, including a transfer to the White Collar Crime Unit (WCCU) in 2009. It was during his tenure at the WCCU that he excelled in financial investigations and fostered valuable partnerships with law enforcement agencies, culminating in a prestigious invitation from the United

States Department of State to participate in The International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) in 2013. COP Sutton’s professional journey continued to ascend as he was promoted to Inspector in 2013 and obtained certification as an Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS) in 2015. In 2017, James assumed the role of Deputy Commandant of District B and manager of CID "B" after his transfer from the WCCU. Continuing his upward trajectory, he was reassigned to the Professional Standards Department in 2019 before being promoted to Superintendent in 2020 and transferred to the Nevis Division. COP Sutton has consistently sought opportunities for growth and development at both local and regional levels, showcasing his drive for honing his skills and knowledge. His relentless pursuit of excellence was further exemplified by his academic achievements, including the completion of a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Ashworth College in 2020. His unwavering commitment to facing challenges head-on and adhering to institutional guidelines and best practices underscores his determination to evolve into a seasoned and well-rounded professional. A true trailblazer in the field of law enforcement, James Sutton has dedicated his entire career to serving the people of the Federation, with a particular focus on public safety and law enforcement. His unwavering dedication and commitment to excellence make him a pillar of the law enforcement community in St. Christopher and Nevis.  

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Cromwell A. Henry BSc.(Hons) DSA, JP

  Department: Service Improvement Directorate
Designation: Deputy Commissioner of Police

Deputy Commissioner Cromwell Henry is a distinguished leader within the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force, renowned for his unwavering commitment to public safety and community engagement. With a career spanning over three decades, Deputy Commissioner Henry has garnered respect and recognition for his strategic vision, operational expertise, and dedication to fostering trust between the police force and the communities they serve. Born and raised in New Town, St. Kitts-Nevis, Deputy Commissioner Henry embarked on his law enforcement journey with a profound sense of duty to his nation. He graduated with honors from the Police Training School, where he demonstrated exceptional aptitude and leadership potential. His early career saw rapid advancement through various ranks, reflecting his adeptness in managing complex situations, his proficiency in crisis management, and his exemplary service record. Educationally, Deputy Commissioner Henry is well-equipped with a strong academic background that complements his practical experience. He holds a bachelor of science degree in Computer Information Systems, from Monroe College, which has enabled him to integrate advanced technology into modern policing strategies effectively.

Further, he has earned a Postgraduate Diploma in Security Administration, from the University of the West Indies, enhancing his capacity to oversee comprehensive security operations and policy development. His commitment to professional excellence is further evidenced by his completion of a Certificate with Distinction in Security Sector Senior Command from the University of the West Indies (UWI), a program designed to prepare senior law enforcement officers for high-level leadership roles. Additionally, he has successfully completed police leadership training at the prestigious FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, an achievement that underscores his leadership acumen and strategic expertise in law enforcement. Throughout his tenure, Deputy Commissioner Henry has championed numerous initiatives aimed at enhancing police-community relations, reducing crime rates, and improving the overall effectiveness of the police force. He has been instrumental in implementing modern policing strategies, integrating advanced technology, and promoting professional development among officers. His leadership style is characterized by transparency, accountability, and a collaborative approach, earning him the trust and admiration of both his peers and the public. In addition to his operational roles, Deputy Commissioner Henry has represented the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force at various regional and international forums, contributing to policy discussions on crime prevention, public safety, and law enforcement best practices. His commitment to continuous learning and professional excellence is evidenced by his participation in specialized training programs and his pursuit of higher education. Deputy Commissioner Cromwell Henry remains a pivotal figure in the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force, dedicated to safeguarding the peace and security of the nation.

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Andre Mitchel MBA, BSc., JP

  Department: Crime Directorate
Designation: Assistant Commissioner of Police

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Andre Nicholas Mitchell is a dedicated Police Officer hailing from Guyana. He joined the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force on October 21, 1991, and has since made significant contributions to law enforcement. Starting as a Constable, Andre progressed through the ranks serving as a Corporal, Sergeant, Inspector, and eventually reaching the position of Superintendent of Police. Currently, he serves as the Assistant Commissioner of Police with responsibility for the Crime Directorate.   Mitchell’s educational accomplishments include a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Studies and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with Summa Cum Laude honours, focusing on Human Resource Management. He has also acquired several certifications in specialized areas such as Financial Investigation, Drug Interdiction, and Homicide Investigations.   Mitchell is an active member of the International Homicide Investigators Association (IHIA) and has been involved in various committees and initiatives focused on enhancing law enforcement practices. He has served on the St. Kitts and Nevis National Commission on Marijuana, the Criminal Records Rehabilitation of Offenders

Committee, and the Partnership of the Caribbean and European Union on Justice (PACE Justice) Committee.   With a wealth of experience, a strong educational background, and a passion for justice, Mitchell continues to be a key figure in maintaining law and order in St. Kitts and Nevis.  

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Mc Carta Browne PhD, MPhil, MSc, BSc, JP

  Department: Operations Directorate
Designation: Assistant Commissioner of Police

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Travis Rogers JP

  Department: Operations Directorate
Designation: Assistant Commissioner of Police

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James Francis MSc., BSc, JP

  Department: Administration, Resources, Technology & Intelligence
Designation: Assistant Commissioner of Police

James Francis is a distinguished law enforcement professional who has dedicated over 27 years of his life to serving and protecting the Federation of St. Christopher and Nevis as a police officer. With a Master's degree in Criminal Justice from Monroe College – King Graduate School and a Bachelor's degree in Business Management from the University of the West Indies (UWI), he has combined his academic knowledge with practical experience to excel in his role as Assistant Commissioner of Police. Throughout his career, James Francis has displayed unwavering commitment and integrity in upholding the law, ensuring public safety, and promoting justice. His leadership skills and problem-solving abilities have earned him the respect of his colleagues and the trust of the community he serves. As Assistant Commissioner of Police, James Francis has played a pivotal role in helping to develop and implement strategic initiatives to combat crime, improve police-community relations, and enhance overall public safety. He has led numerous successful investigations, coordinated complex law enforcement operations, and mentored junior officers to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and ethics. James Francis is known

for his dedication to continuous learning and professional development, staying abreast of the latest trends and best practices in law enforcement. His passion for his work and his commitment to serving the public make him a role model for aspiring law enforcement professionals. Outside of his demanding career, James Francis is a devoted family man and a pillar of his community. He is actively involved in various charitable initiatives and community outreach programs, demonstrating his commitment to making a positive impact beyond his role as a law enforcement officer. As a career police officer with a deep sense of duty and a strong moral compass, James Francis continues to make invaluable contributions to the field of law enforcement and remains a beacon of integrity and excellence in his role as Assistant Commissioner of Police.

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Eartha Carey BBA, MSc.

  Department: Administration
Designation: Force Personnel Officer

Eartha is an experienced career services professional with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Her skills in customer service, leadership, career counseling, and public speaking, combined with her strong community and social services background, make her an excellent fit for this role. Eartha holds a bachelor's degree in business administration and management from City College-Fort Lauderdale and a master’s degree in organizational psychology from Lynn University.

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