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Ministry of National Security mourns the passing of Immigration Attache in Miami - Mrs. Rhonda Hackett-Thompson, Immigration Officer IV
Port of Spain: The Ministry of National Security extends sincere condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Immigration Officer IV Mrs. Rhonda Hackett-Thompson on her sudden passing on Monday January 04, 2021.
Mrs. Hackett-Thompson began her public service career twenty-five (25) years ago as a Prison Officer before joining the Immigration Division in 2001. She rose to the rank of Immigration Officer IV and was last posted as the Immigration Attaché at the Consulate General of Trinidad and Tobago in Miami in November 2019. She also served as Vice Immigration Attaché at the Consulate General of Trinidad and Tobago in Toronto, Canada from 2012 to 2015.
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The prison officer who was accused of bringing contraband into
Dodds Prisons has been reinstated and her attorney is demanding a public apology as well as financial compensation for the damage done to her reputation and other losses.
On September 23, this year, Magistrate Elwood Watts, sitting at the District “C” Magistrates’ Court, dismissed the case which Prison Authorities brought against Cathy-Ann Blunte, a prison officer with 14 years’ experience, who was charged with taking five bottles of tattoo ink – prohibited items – into
HMP Dodds on August 22, 2019, without lawful authority.
When contacted, lead attorney Michael Lashley QC, who represented Blunte along with Simon Clarke and Lizanne Nelson, said that earlier this month, Blunte, a Prison Officer II, received a letter from the Ministry of Home Affairs advising her