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Ready-to-wear policing
Posted: Friday, October 18, 2024

Ready-to-wear policing
However, it is worth noting that at least four units will continue to use military-style paraphernalia, namely the Guard and Emergency Branch, the Inter-Agency Task Force, the National Operations Task Force and the Multi-Operational Police Section.

To truly stem the tide of criminals impersonating cops, the police must properly educate the public about the specialist roles such units play. For instance, the National Operations Task Force is relatively new, having been established just two years ago.

Persad-Bissessar: Young issue exposing cracks in PNM
United National Congress (UNC) leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar claims cracks within the People's National Movement (PNM) were exposed in parliament when Port-of-Spain North/St Ann's West MP Stuart Young was reprimanded by House Speaker Brigid Annisette-George on Thursday, for his remarks against the Opposition during a hot mic incident during last week's Budget debate.

PM wants UNC leader to follow Stuart's example and atone for rape allegations
Where's my apology, Kamla?

Stuart takes heavy blows from analysts
THE public should not be as forgiving and ought to demand the resignation of Government Minister Stuart Young, political analyst Dr Winford James said yesterday.

Griffith: Returning police tactical uniforms 'a backward step'
FORMER commissioner of police (CoP) Gary Griffith says an advisory by CoP Erla Harewood-Christopher which instructs police officers to return their tactical uniforms is a backward step.

223 new dengue cases, no new deaths
A Ministry of Health release says 223 additional people have been diagnosed with dengue through a laboratory, making the total 1,802 for this year.

Small states should maximise international law to fight for justice

Address bullying from teachers too

Father caught in viral video beating child apologises
... Police to counsel him as child ruled to be not in danger

Three years after Andrea Bharatt suspects died in custody ...
Ex-SORT member challenges suspension



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