Deandrea Hamilton
Editor
Turks and Caicos, April 25, 2025 – Newly appointed Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey delivered a resolute and wide-ranging address, pledging transformative leadership of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force.
Standing before government officials, officers, and the public, Bailey described his appointment as not merely a personal achievement but a national milestone—one fueled by the shared longing for justice, safety, and stability.
Commissioner Bailey emphasized that policing is a sacred calling, not just a profession, and promised to lead not from behind a desk but from the frontlines—as a builder of trust and a servant of the people. Acknowledging every role within the force—from tactical and marine units to translators and cleaners—he affirmed the importance of unity and mutual respect at all levels.
Mr Fitz Bailey, originally from Jamaica was brought in as a special edition to the Police Force. He was officially sworn in as Deputy Commissioner back on October 7, in a ceremony led by H.E. Governor Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam; a month later he was named the interim or acting commissioner of police. Six months later, on April 10, the governor confirmed that Bailey would fill the commissioner post permanently.
It was a critical spot left vacant when Edvin Martin, a retired police chief from Grenada resigned after five months at the helm of the Force and amidst speculation about his ailing health. That was last November.
“Following a competitive recruitment process, I have appointed Mr. Fitz Bailey as the next Commissioner of the Royal Turks and Caicos
Islands Police Force. This appointment signals a renewed commitment to safety, public confidence and the rule of law in every community. The security of our Islands requires bold leadership, modern policing strategies and the development of our capabilities. Having led the RTCIPF as Acting Commissioner for the past several months, I am confident that Mr Bailey brings the necessary depth of experience, vision and determination needed to lead this effort and ensure the safety of our communities,” said Her Excellency, Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam, TCI Governor.
On Friday April 25, 2025 at the swearing in ceremony held at the Gus Lightbourne Sports complex, Commissioner Bailey aimed for a posture of resolve, touting his work ethic and his faith.
Determined to confront rising crime and rebuild public confidence, Bailey unveiled a 30-day plan focused on increased patrols, joint task force operations, safety audits, and a visible leadership presence. “This is not symbolic,” he said. “We are a Force in action—not in waiting.”
Bailey also called out longstanding imbalances, vowing to address gender inequality in the force’s leadership and champion professional development. He promised an inclusive, modern police service rooted in values, not just enforcement.
“My leadership will be measured by results, not rhetoric,” he declared. “Together, we rise.”
Premier Misick Calls Appointment of New Police Commissioner a “Pivotal Moment” in TCI’s Fight Against Crime
Premier Charles Washington Misick hailed the appointment of Commissioner Fitz Bailey as the beginning of a new chapter in the Turks and Caicos Islands’ fight for public safety, accountability, and trust.
Speaking at the formal installation ceremony, which was attended by the Commissioners of Police from both The Bahamas and Jamaica; the Premier declared the moment “pivotal,” emphasizing the government’s commitment to strengthening law enforcement leadership and transforming the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force.
Commissioner Bailey, a seasoned Jamaican crime-fighter with over 40 years of experience, was praised for his frontline leadership in gang suppression, financial crimes, and counterterrorism. “This is not a ceremonial role—it is a calling,” the Premier said, urging Bailey to lead boldly, justly, and with measurable results.
The Premier charged Bailey with restoring public trust, dismantling criminal networks, and ensuring officer wellbeing. He also called for the modernization of the force through education, technology, and capacity building.
Addressing the nation’s officers, Premier Misick assured them of the government’s support, noting that Bailey, having “stood where you stand,” would lead from the front. “The country is watching,” he said. “And we believe you are ready.”
The speech concluded with a vision of legacy—one rooted in law, order, and lasting transformation.