Robust investigation: Stephen Corbishley, the Commissioner of Police (File photograph by Akil Simmons) 

Commissioner Corbishley announcing arrest of a female police officer
(Photo courtesy of the Royal Gazette)

It was reported in yesterday's Royal Gazette (7th June 2019)  that Commissioner Stephen Corbishley has announced  the arrest of a female police officer  on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice, (see article at  http://www.royalgazette.com/crime/article/20190607/officer-arrested-on-suspicion-of-conspiracy )

The 27-year-old officer, who works at Hamilton police station, was alleged to have had an accomplice, a 43-year-old Smith’s man, who was also arrested for the same offence.

A police spokesman said: “Detectives from our Specialist Investigations Department are investigating the matter and no comment will be made while the investigation is ongoing.

“The Bermuda Police Service is committed to upholding and enforcing the highest of professional and ethical standards. We hold our officers to account through our code of ethics and when it is believed that conduct falls into the criminal realm, we will take positive action to uphold the law.”

Commissioner of Police Stephen Corbishley said: “I am confident that the BPS is a professional public service with integrity.

“However, it is essential that each and every day we protect the public’s trust in our services and when serious wrongdoing is suspected it will be investigated robustly to identify the facts of the matter.”