Local News Search for justice, police prosecutors told by Barbados Today 24/06/2021 written by Barbados Today 24/06/2021 3 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 194 Police prosecutors have been urged to conduct themselves with integrity, and to do their job to ensure people who have committed drug or money laundering offences do not have an opportunity to benefit from their crimes. Director of the Regional Security Systemโs Asset Recovery Unit (RSS ARU), Grenville Williams, threw out that challenge recently as he gave remarks at the closing ceremony for a Drug Prosecution Course for police officers from RSS member states. He issued a call for the officers to work in collaboration with other law enforcement officials in an effort to deprive offenders of any possible benefits. โLet us do our job in an efficient fashion by incorporating proceeds of crime and asset recovery as an integral component of our investigations and prosecutions,โ the Director asserted. โSeizing and destroying illegal drugs, imposing fines or custodial sentences on a person are important, but we can ensure that these individualsโ nefarious activities are disrupted and they are dissuaded from continuing their life of crime by aggressively targeting the trophies obtained from crime.โ He also advised the future prosecutors that there were other important qualities that should be adopted as they seek justice. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians โYour continuous professional development must be coupled with dedication, commitment, high ethical standards and an unwavering quest to apply the highest level of professionalism to your daily engagementsโฆ. Always be willing to share your knowledge and experiences, be open to learning from others, while at all times remembering that which we do involves and impacts real flesh and blood human beings, whether these persons are victims of drug abuse, the perpetrators or facilitators through money laundering or other means,โ Williams appealed. Also sharing those sentiments was High Court judge, Justice Christopher Birch, who stated that one of the important qualities of a court prosecutor was the ability to listen. He pointed out that misheard evidence would determine if a trial was a success or a failure. โListen to the officers who brief you on the evidence and prepare the files. Listen to the witnesses who need your guidance and support. Listen to the victim of crime who needs to know that you know what you are doing. Listen to the judicial officer who will rely upon you to repeat or clarify something said or done. Above all, listen to your gut instinct,โ Justice Birch advised. Additionally, he said, prosecutors should remain focused on their main goal, which is to โsearch for justiceโ. โNo prosecutor I ever met wanted to solely lock up everyone; all wanted to achieve the result of exposure of truth without fear or favour. Seek above all, to uncover the truth when youโre conducting your case. Do not conceal evidence that is adverse to your caseโฆ. Do not reveal evidence that serves to solely embarrass the witness or the accused but does not assist the case,โ the judge warned. Justice Birch also appealed to the officers to use the knowledge they gained as a โspringboard to higher opportunitiesโ and he challenged them to move on to the next level as legal practitioners if they so desired.(BT/RSS) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Lawyerโs theft charge dismissed 20/01/2026 Welder remanded on aggravated burglary charge 20/01/2026 PMโs election timing โnot driven by world eventsโ, says Wickham 20/01/2026