CROP OVERLocal News Tightened security for Grand Kadooment following incident-free Foreday Morning by Ricardo Roberts 02/08/2026 written by Ricardo Roberts Updated by Barbados Today 02/08/2026 1 min read A+A- Reset Commissioner of Police Sonia Boyce. (Photo credit: Shamar Blunt/Barbados TODAY) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.3K The Barbados Police Service has announced heightened security measures for Grand Kadooment on Monday following an incident-free Foreday Morning Jam. In a statement issued on Sunday, Commissioner of Police Sonia Boyce assured the public that a comprehensive security plan has been activated to provide a safe, secure and orderly environment for all participants and spectators. Approximately 19 registered bands are expected to travel from the Helipad to the Mighty Grynner Highway, including the largest band, which is expected to have around 2 200 revellers. โThe Barbados Police Service, working in close collaboration with the Barbados Defence Force (BDF) and other emergency and support agencies, will maintain a strong and visible presence along the route,โ Commissioner Boyce stated. She said the operation will include traffic diversions, high-visibility patrols, checkpoint screenings, crowd monitoring, drone and CCTV surveillance, rapid-response teams and tactical support from the BDF. Commissioner Boyce added that particular attention will be paid to traditional trouble spots along the route, including Eagle Hall junction, Black Rock main road and Holders Land, where crowd encroachment has often presented challenges. 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 She urged all attendees to exercise restraint and comply with official instructions throughout the dayโs activities. โI am, therefore, appealing to every member of the public to act responsibly, obey the law and cooperate fully with police officers, soldiers, marshals, band security, event organisers and emergency personnel,โ Boyce urged. The top cop warned that disorderly conduct, fighting, unauthorised entry into bands and public drunkenness would be dealt with firmly. She also reminded residents and business owners along the route to present their issued passes when requested, noting that security personnel have been instructed to exercise appropriate discretion to facilitate access while maintaining public safety. Ricardo Roberts You may also like Progress Made, Challenges Ignored 23/08/2026 Coping with Workplace Pressures 23/08/2026 NTI earns Special Mention at CBU Media Awards 23/08/2026