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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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On the 25th of April last, a decision was given in the High Court of Trinidad and Tobago (TT) by Justice Devindra Rampersad in the matter of Brent Thomas v The AG of TT and the Director of Public Prosecutions. In that decision, Justice Rampersad made reference to what he termed the “abduction” of Mr Thomas in Barbados on the 5th day October 2022 and later in his decision, he characterised the circumstances attending Mr Thomas’s return to Trinidad from Barbados, as being unlawful.
THE Barbadian Attorney General says gun dealer Brent Thomas was not 'abducted' from Barbados last year but he admits the officers had 'fallen short of the law' during an operation where Thomas was arrested and returned to Trinidad.