Reserve Police Welcome Eleven New Officers
During a ceremony held in December 2012 in the Prospect Police Recreation Club, the Bermuda Reserve Police inducted eleven new Reserve Constables, promoted four serving Reserve Constables to Sergeant and acknowledged a retiring Reserve Inspector for 25 years of service.
In attendance were Commissioner of Police Michael DeSilva, Assistant Commissioner Paul Wright, Assistant Commissioner Antoine Daniels, Chief Inspector Hashim Estwick as well as Commandant Jerry Robinson, Deputy Commandant Cannoth Roberts, Reserve Superintendent Sandra Robinson and members of the Reserve Police executive. Family, friends and colleagues of those being recognised were also on hand to show their support.
Reserve Inspector 1099 Maurice Ollivierre was recognised by Deputy Commandant Roberts for 25 years of volunteer service. For more information on the Bermuda Reserve Police, please contact 247-1787.
The new Reserve Constables are:
- 1449 Steven Robinson
- 1504 Michael Barbosa
- 1505 Mirela DeSilva
- 1506 Chinna Francois
- 1507 Michele Gallagher
- 1508 Devon Gibbs
- 1509 Kennia Jones
- 1512 Calvin Simons
- 1513 Michael Terceira
- 1514 Dre Wilkinson
- 1515 John Outerbridge
In addition, the following Reserve Constables were promoted to Sergeant:
- 1458 Shavon Taylor
- 1475 Richard Foulds
- 1480 Adam Hall
- 1486 James Celestine
Eleven New Reserve Constables & Reserve PC Brian Billings
Presentation to Reserve Inspector Maurice Ollivierre
Reserve Constables Promoted to Sergeant
Lots of Hobby Bobbies there.
what do you even know about reserves
I am proud of you Kennia. Keep striving for the best.
Isn’t that the same DeSilva as the silent commissioner DeSilva……keeping it in the family!
Congratulations. And thank you for your service.
Proud of you Shavon and Kennia!!
Thank you all for giving back to your community
Congratulations. Nice to see those giving back to the community.
As Police reserves are they exempt from Regiment conscription? Certainly hope so.
Congrats to them all………minus the one male known for ___ ___.
GO KEN!!! Check my sister from another mother, we there together soon.
Congrats John and Kennia! Proud of u guys!
It is encouraging to see that people are still willing to give their time and efforts for little or no financial reward in helping to make Bermuda safer. These public spirited people, in the majority of cases have full time jobs and families and lead busy lives apart their part-time police duties, and yet they continue to put in many hours of voluntary service. They are trained as police officers, have the same powers as a full-time officer, attend the same jobs and incidents as full-time officers, work on public holidays and unsociable hours when many of us are enjoying ourselves or asleep in our beds. We see them at at Cup Match, New Years, May 24, the Christmas Parades, Halloween and other events ensuring public safety and order.
They deserve our thanks and gratitude.
Go Davon!! Im proud of you best <3
Congratulations to all!
I could easily outrun everyone of these guys…not that I’d have to of course…:)
Nice TO see some ppl change there lives, we use to drink n smoke weed but now i have to avoid u. I am not stoppn for you informors