RCIPS contingent attends Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral in London Loop Cayman Islands
Black Immigrant Daily News
A contingent of six RCIPS attended the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in London on Monday.
The officers attended the funeral parade with Detective Sergeant Daucea Scott, head of the Cayman Islands’ Domestic Violence Investigation Team and a 30-year veteran within the RCIPS.
They participated along the route of the procession after beginning duty at 5am, Cayman time.
Throughout the day, they assisted with crowd control and essential general policing duties and rotated positions with DS Scott on parade wherever possible.
“The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, in support of the attendance of His Excellency The Governor and the Honourable Premier, were honoured to have taken part in the funeral service in London for Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,” says Commissioner of Police Derek Byrne.
“The RCIPS representatives — comprising three male and three female officers — were led by Detective Superintendent Peter Lansdown, himself a former London Metropolitan Police Officer, have been selected from various departments across the service and have represented the Cayman Islands with great pride in ceremonial uniforms. It was indeed a great honour for the Service to be part of this historic and solemn occasion in London,” Byrne added.
Governor Martyn Roper stated: “It really was quite fitting that representatives from the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service took part in the funeral proceedings for Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II…. RCIPS personnel joined representatives from police forces across the Overseas Territories and the United Kingdom in London. I, like others across our islands, are proud of their service at this historic event.”
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