A HIGH COURT judge has granted leave to the wife of the former head of the Special Operations Response Team (SORT), Mark Hernandez, to challenge the failure of the Ministry of National Security to provide information relating to the setting up of a committee to audit the police's firearms registry. In a ruling made in
A retired police officer from Palo Seco is suing the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for refusing or denying him access to information relating to his arrest in 2006.
A judge cannot be faulted for failing to strike out an interpretation claim over Watson Duke’s being appointed Tobago House of Assembly (THA) deputy chief secretary while he was still president of the Public Services Association (PSA) and a member of the Registration, Recognition and Certification Board (RRCB) of the Ministry of Labour. On Monday,
SUSPENDED head of the now disbanded Special Operations Response Team (SORT), Insp Mark Hernandez and his wife, principals of a firearms dealership, have mounted a lawsuit which challenges the legality of a committee appointed to audit the police firearms registry. They are also challenging the involvement of a senior police officer whose name was mentioned
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