Police Federation faces leadership change as McBean earns promotion to ASP
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At a glance
- Sergeant Arleen McBean, leader of the Jamaica Police Federation, has been promoted to Assistant Superintendent of Police.
- Her promotion creates a vacancy at the top of the federation, triggering an election for a new chairman.
- The federation congratulated McBean on her distinguished service and contributions to rank-and-file members.
The Jamaica Police Federation is preparing to elect a new chairman following the promotion of its current leader, Sergeant Arleen McBean, to Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP).
served the organisation โwith distinction in various leadership capacities over many years and has made an invaluable contribution to the welfare and well-being of rank-and-file members, both past and present.
McBean's elevation within the Jamaica Constabulary Force marks the end of her tenure leading the organization that represents rank-and-file police personnel. The federation executive's move to senior ranks was part of a broader ceremony where Commissioner of Police Dr. Kevin Blake promoted several other officers.
Her dedication, commitment, and unwavering advocacy on behalf of our members have earned her the respect and admiration of colleagues throughout the Jamaica Constabulary Force.
The police federation issued a statement congratulating ASP McBean, highlighting her "distinguished service" and "invaluable contribution" to the welfare of members. The statement praised her "dedication, commitment, and unwavering advocacy," noting the respect and admiration she has earned throughout the force. The federation wished her success in her new role.
We wish her every success in her new role and pray for Godโs continued guidance, favour, and abundant blessings as she embarks on this new chapter of service.
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