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Sunday 20 December 2020
The police Child Protection Unit, along with other investigators, is yet to confirm whether a security guard sexually assaulted a minor at a protective home earlier this week, despite the Minister of National Security saying in the Senate he hoped the man would be charged.
Children’s Authority officials said an investigation is being launched and “immediate corrective action” was taken which included removing the guard from active duty
.
“As mentioned previously, the investigation is ongoing and at this point the Child Protection Unit of the TT Police Service (TTPS) and the authority
are still seeking to substantiate allegations,” the Children’s Authority said.
More bodies from the tragic accident in Venezuela waters are found
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Khan: Three probes into NP explosion
Franklin Khan
ENERGY Minister Franklin Khan on Tuesday said three independent investigations are under way into the recent explosion at a fuel tank at the Sea Lots compound of NP, replying to an urgent question in the Senate by Opposition Senator Wade Mark. Khan said three men had been hospitalised after the December 11 explosion, since when two have since been discharged while one remains warded.
Khan told the Senate such an incident was not acceptable and so independent investigations have been ordered.
These will be done respectively by the Ministry of Energy, the Occupational Safety and Health Agency and NP. He said the reports will reveal what had gone wrong and what remedial measures can be pt in place to prevent any recurrence. “All reports will be made available to the public,” Khan promised.