The Royal Anguilla Police Force announces the retirement of PC 61 Maurice Bryson. Officer Bryson, who joined the ranks of the RAPF on 2nd January, 2001 has worked in several departments over the years including Beat and Patrol, Out Station, Drugs and Firearms Task Force and Prosecution.
Officer Bryson is a trained and qualified Barrister at law having attain his LMB qualifications at Nothingham Trent University in 2012 post graduate legal practice course at University of Law UK 2014
He was admitted to Bar of England and Wales on 9th October, 2014 and to Anguilla Bar on 23rd June 2015.
Officer Bryson also spent a year and six months in the Attorney General’s Chamber as a Crown Prosecutor and later worked as a Police Prosecutor.
“I am grateful to God Almighty for providing me with the various talents, achievements and positions that I’ve held throughout my career,” said Officer Bryson. “I can honestly say that the road to success is not an easy one, but rather challenging providing many life learning experiences. I have set my sail for greatness and I will continue to live out my purpose always doing it with courage.”
“Officer Bryson was a very bright star in the RAPF and we wish him all the best as he moves into a new chapter of his life,” said Commissioner of Police, Mr. Paul Morrison.