Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Glen Dillon has been granted permission to challenge the Police Service Commission’s (PSC) decision not to nominate him as an acting deputy commissioner, allegedly because he failed to meet the requirements.
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THE investigation into the murder of Nigel Sandy remains ongoing, ACP Glen Dillon has said. Sandy, alias Pahjoe, an evaluator at the THA Division of Health, Wellness and Social Protection, was killed on February 9 near Shelbourne Street, Plymouth. Residents heard several gunshots at around 6.14 am, police reported. Speaking with Newsday on Monday, Dillon
Attorneys for ACP Glen Dillon, who has over 40 years of service and who says he is the most senior officer of all seven ACPs, wrote to PSC chairman retired Justice Judith Jones last week asking for reasons for the commission’s decision to omit his name.
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