Alves cleared by corruption probe

Lyndon Alves

The months-long investigation into alleged corrupt practices involving Deputy Commissioner of Police Lyndon Alves has ended with him being cleared of any criminal conduct, Commissioner of Police Leslie James said yesterday.

“What I can say to you is that the investigation has been completed and I have obtained a file and in terms of criminal conduct Mr Alves has been cleared,” James told reporters yesterday afternoon.

James was at the time responding to questions during an interview following the opening of the Parfaite Harmonie Police Station.

When asked about the next step, James said that the force is currently dealing with “some administrative” issues.