THE Prime Minister is set to fly to Barbados for the weekend on vacation and not to smooth any ruffled political feathers over the "abduction" of firearms Brent Thomas. Distancing himself and his government from that police operation, Rowley said his visit to Barbados is a mini-vacation during which he intends to reacquaint himself "with
MARSHALL ASKS COMMISSIONER BOYCE FOR REPORT INTO POLICE ABDUCTION CLAIM MADE BY T&T JUDGE
By Emmanuel Joseph
A Trinidad judge’s accusation that Barbadian police abducted a Port of Spain firearms dealer to have him returned to the twin-island republic to face charges has triggered Attorney General Dale Marshall to order a report into the matter from this island’s top cop.
And a senior
TOP COP SILENT ON POLICE ABDUCTION CLAIM
By Emmanuel Joseph
Commissioner of Police Richard Boyce is staying mum on the status of a report that Attorney General Dale Marshall has asked him to produce following accusations that Barbadian police abducted a Trinidadian arms dealer.
When contacted on Wednesday afternoon, the top cop declined to say whether the report had been completed or if
NATIONAL Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds has categorically rejected claims from the Opposition UNC and National Transformation Alliance (NTA) political leader Gary Griffith that he or any other government official was involved in matters raised by a High Court judge about a gun dealer being forcibly brought back to TT from Barbados by police with the help of the Defence Force (TTDF).
THE Police Complaints Authority (PCA) has opened an investigation into startling findings made by a High Court judge about a TT citizen being "abducted" from Barbados by police to face criminal charges. In a WhatsApp response on Saturday, Police Complaints Authority (PCA) director David West said, "Upon receipt and perusal of the judgment, the PCA