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Commissioner of Police Tyrone Griffith is calling on Barbadians to play their part in reducing breaches of the COVID-19 directives.
During Thursday’s update and media conference, he asked members of the public to report any breaches they might be aware of.
“I am asking and I am appealing to members of the public to adhere strictly to the protocols. I am also going to ask that members of the public, civic minded Barbadians call in instances of breaches that they experience or hear of to the police so we can take strong action in relation to those matters,” Griffith said.
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Police take hardline stance on protocol breaches
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Commissioner of Police Tyrone Griffith is scheduled to join the COVID-19 management update today.
Attorney General Dale Marshall and a representative from the Ministry of Health and Wellness are also listed for the 11 a.m. press conference.
Marshall is expected to announce the new directive on the weekend curfew from 7 p.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Monday.
The press conference will be live on the website
www.nationnews.com and on The Nation Barbados’ Facebook page. (SAT)
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