Prime Minister And Minister For National Security Applauds Historic Graduation Of His Majesty’s Prison For Course 1 Of 2025

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PR—On January 13 His Majesty’s Prisons (HMP) proudly welcomed its newest prison officers to the service with the historic graduation of Course 1 of 2025, marking a  transformative moment in the evolution of Grenada’s correctional services. In a powerful and  inspiring address, the Commissioner of Prisons commended the extraordinary achievements of the  55 graduating officers—the largest cohort in HMP’s history—who have now successfully earned Correctional Custodial Security NVQ Level 2 certification, a first for the institution.

The Commissioner of Prisons, Anthony Rogers expressed gratitude for the collective effort that  made the training programme a success, specifically recognizing: Class teachers, PT instructors,  Principal Officers, Training Officers, Drill instructorsThe Special Services Unit (SSU) and  the RGPF Band. 

He emphasized the gravity and honor of their calling,

“As prison officers, above all else, you must be men of integrity, discipline and service— standing ready to serve your country with honor.” 

Commissioner Rogers also extended profound gratitude to the Hon. Prime Minister and Minister  for National Security, and to the Government of Grenada, for their unwavering support and  commitment to strengthening the nation’s correctional and rehabilitative framework. He  underscored that the investment in training and professional certification directly enhances the  Prison Service’s dual mandate of security and rehabilitation.

Reflecting on the rigorous journey endured by the recruits, Commissioner of Police, Randy  Conaught, acknowledged the demanding nature of the training, particularly the intense SSU phase  that tested each officer’s discipline, endurance and character. From pre‑dawn physical  conditioning and weapons handling to riot control, tactical readiness and academic studies, recruits  faced challenges that—he emphasized—were designed not only to shape them into exemplary  officers and men of service.

The recruits were praised for their resilience, unity and determination—a sentiment that captured  the emotional triumph shared by the graduates upon successfully completing the most grueling  stage of their training.

Prime Minister and Minister for National Security congratulated the new recruits on their  achievements, reaffirming that they now join the ranks of officers entrusted with upholding the  highest standards of professionalism and humanity within Grenada’s correctional system.

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