Local NewsNews Minister Lane reviews police cadet programme proposal by Anesta Henry 29/05/2023 written by Anesta Henry Updated by Fernella Wedderburn 29/05/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset Corey Lane FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 304 Plans are afoot to establish a police cadet programme to expose young people to law enforcement and eventually help boost police numbers. Minister of State in the Office of the Attorney General with responsibility for Crime Prevention, Corey Lane, announced on Sunday that he was in the process of reviewing a proposal for a police cadet programme that would primarily be facilitated by The Barbados Police Service. โIt is something that I am looking to get behind because, as you would recognise, the Barbados Fire Service has a cadet programme, and they are connected with the Boys Scouts, and so on, so they have a steady feed of young people not only getting interested but getting early training in the field. And for years, you would have had the Barbados Cadet Corps, and they would have been feeding the Barbados Defence Force, and you never hear about a shortage there,โ he said. Lane was speaking about the proposed programme to the media on the sidelines of the Grand Opening of the Reggae Flava Restaurant Inc, Bayside Plaza, Bay Street, where the restaurant made a donation to the Police Boys and Girls Club, which is situated nearby. The Minister stressed that a cadet programme would significantly benefit The Barbados Police Service which plays a significant role in society but is currently experiencing a shortage of manpower. โAnd one of the things that I would like to see in terms of upping our numbers is really showing the attractive nature of the Police Service and what they do. They have a lot of different sections that a lot of people donโt recognise. The Police Service has the canine department, the horseback, and the band. There are so many sections to the Police Service. 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 โSo, really and truly, it is to raise the profile of the Police Service, but also, I believe that a youth cadet programme would get young people interested from an early age and then help to filter them in and correct the shortage of numbers in the service,โ Lane said.ย (AH) ]]> Anesta Henry You may also like BGA hails Odwinโs historic achievement 08/04/2026 Young man remanded on vehicle theft chargesย ย 08/04/2026 Walters urges fish festival overhaul over economic, safety concerns 08/04/2026