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‘Butt lift’ interdicted police officer slapped with 3 charges

‘Butt lift’ interdicted police officer slapped with 3 charges

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has confirmed our first and accurate story published on December 14, 2022, of an interdicted policewoman arrested after a ‘butt lift’ procedure nearly turned tragic.

The RVIPF has also said the interdicted constable, Karina K. Brea, has been charged with inflicting Grievous Bodily Harm, Possession of Proceeds of Criminal Conduct and Person not Registered as a Medical Practitioner.

The woman, who was out on bail after she was charged in September 2021, for Breach of Trust, was charged yesterday, December 14, 2022.

Illegal medical procedure

According to the RVIPF in a press release today, December 15, 2022, charges laid against Police Constable Brea stemmed from a report made of a medical procedure that was performed and a search made at her residence.

It said investigations into allegations made resulted in subsequent charges.

Meanwhile, Commissioner of Police Mark Collins stated that the RVIPF will investigate all allegations made to them and reinstated his position that Police Officers need to comply by the Code of Conduct and if found to have committed a criminal offence they will be prosecuted.

According to the RVIPF in a press release today, December 15, 2022, charges laid against Police Constable Karina K. Brea stemmed from a report made of a medical procedure that was performed and a search made at her residence.

A female police officer who was interdicted from duty last year for obstruction, has found herself in hot water again after she allegedly performed a body enhancement procedure that went wrong.

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