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Trinidad and Tobago's Attorney General, Reginald Armour, has apologised to Barbados for a comment made by a High Court judge – which he described as a "slur" – in the case of the arrest of firearms dealer Brent Thomas in Barbados last year. Even as Armour conceded that Thomas was "unlawfully" removed from Barbados, he
Trinidad and Tobago- Attorney General Reginald Armour has apologised to the Barbadian government and the Barbados Police Service for the slur cast on the island’s police force, following its assistance to the T&T Police Service in seeking to bring Brent Thomas to justice. Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions George Busby had also advised TTPS officers involved to communicate the existence of warrants to Barbados authorities, but no advice was given …
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AN elite unit under the Ministry of National Security – the Transnational Organised Crime Unit (TOCU), which works closely with the US Drug Enforcement Administration and other international and regional security agencies – has been identified as the unit which purportedly arranged the capture and return of arms dealer Brent Thomas from Barbados in October,