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'''Gerald Brown''' (born 6th November 1952) is a Satavian police officer who since 2014 has served as the Police Commissioner of the Royal Patrick Islands Police Constabulary, commonly called [[Police Naua Roa]]. Brown was a Superintendent in the [[Orange Province Police Service]] from 2005-2014, before he moved to [[Naua Roa]] to become their Police Commissioner. Brown was hired to help combat the extremely high crime rate on the islands, paticularly in [[Patrick's Town]]. | '''Gerald Brown''' (born 6th November 1952) is a Satavian police officer who since 2014 has served as the Police Commissioner of the Royal Patrick Islands Police Constabulary, commonly called [[Police Naua Roa]]. Brown was a Superintendent in the [[Orange Province Police Service]] from 2005-2014, before he moved to [[Naua Roa]] to become their Police Commissioner. Brown was hired to help combat the extremely high crime rate on the islands, paticularly in [[Patrick's Town]]. | ||
In January 2021, Brown announced that he would retire at the end of the | In January 2021, Brown announced that he would retire at the end of 2022. However, the local government were unable to find a suitable replacement so Brown agreed to extend his term for an extra two years, until 2023. | ||
[[Category:Satavian People]] | [[Category:Satavian People]] | ||
[[Category:Patrick Islands]] | [[Category:Patrick Islands]] |
Revision as of 14:15, 29 March 2022
Gerald Brown | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Policing College of the Orange Province |
Police career | |
Country | Police Naua Roa |
Service years | 2014- |
Rank | Police Commissioner |
Gerald Brown (born 6th November 1952) is a Satavian police officer who since 2014 has served as the Police Commissioner of the Royal Patrick Islands Police Constabulary, commonly called Police Naua Roa. Brown was a Superintendent in the Orange Province Police Service from 2005-2014, before he moved to Naua Roa to become their Police Commissioner. Brown was hired to help combat the extremely high crime rate on the islands, paticularly in Patrick's Town.
In January 2021, Brown announced that he would retire at the end of 2022. However, the local government were unable to find a suitable replacement so Brown agreed to extend his term for an extra two years, until 2023.