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JAM | Oct 18, 2023

Finalists for Lasco Chin Foundation’s ‘Saluting Our Hero Award’ selected; 156 to be recognised

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The LASCO Chin Foundation and the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) have announced the six finalists for the Chairman’s Award, the highest honour of the LASCO/JCF Saluting Our Heroes Awards.

The awards ceremony, which will recognise 156 officers for their exemplary service and dedication to Jamaica and its communities, will take place on Friday, October 20, at the AC Hotel by Marriott, starting at 10 A.M. under the theme “Observing excellence in People, Quality and Technology”.

The six finalists for the Chairman’s Award are: Sergeant Allison Holness – Area 1; Corporal Lenworth Mott – Area 2; Constable Nickroy Neish – Area 3; Corporal Aljuray Mckenzie – Area 4; Constable Jayann Raymond – Area 5; and Sergeant Florezel Thompson – Non-Geographic Division.

They were selected by a panel of judges, led by SSP Christopher Phillips, chairman of the LASCO/JCF Police Officer of the Year Awards Selection Committee. The finalists represent all geographical regions and operations under the JCF umbrella and have demonstrated exceptional performance, professionalism and community involvement.

The winner of the Chairman’s Award will receive a cash award of $150,000, along with a range of LASCO gift prizes. The first runner-up will receive a cash award of $100,000, and the second runner-up will receive a cash award of $75,000 and gift tokens courtesy of LASCO.

Charmine Shand, acting assistant commissioner of police and head of the JCF’s Community Safety and Security Branch, congratulated the finalists and all the nominees for their achievements.

She said, “The LASCO/JCF Saluting Our Heroes Awards is a great opportunity to celebrate the hard work and dedication of our officers who go above and beyond the call of duty to serve and protect our nation. These officers are role models for their peers and inspirations for their communities. I commend them for their outstanding contributions and thank them for their loyalty and commitment to the JCF.”

Governor General Sir Patrick Allen (centre), welcomed the late Lascelles Chin (fifth right), chairman of the LASCO Chin Foundation, and the LASCO/JCF Saluting Our Heroes and Chairman’s Award finalists to King’s House during a courtesy call on Friday, October 21, 2022. From left: Detective Constable Camoy Stewart ( Area 3);Sergeant Winsome Higgins (Area 5); Corporal Rohan Smith (Area 2); District Constable Alfred Palmer (Area 4); Constable Georgina Sterling (Non Geo); Sergeant Alsian Grant (Area 1); Superintendent of Police Velma Thomas-Gayle and Senior Superintendent of Police Charmaine Shand.

Professor Rosalea Hamilton, CEO of the LASCO Chin Foundation, expressed appreciation for the partnership with the JCF and the support for the awards programme. She said, “The LASCO Chin Foundation is proud to be associated with the outstanding work of the Jamaica Constabulary Force for over 22 years. We believe that by recognising and rewarding excellence in policing, we can help to raise the morale of the members of the Constabulary and foster a positive relationship with the public. The LASCO/JCF Saluting Our Heroes Awards is one of our flagship programmes that aims to achieve this goal. We congratulate all the nominees and finalists for their achievements and look forward to celebrating them at the awards ceremony.”

The LASCO/JCF Saluting Our Heroes Awards is part of the LASCO Chin Foundation’s focus on proactive social impact at various levels of education, national security, health and wellness, sports and environmental development within communities.


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