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'A court hearing could be beneficial […] to the entire country'; Wired868 responds to CoP wired868.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wired868.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Dear Editor: Gary Griffith receives ‘A’ grade for theatrics and a ‘C’ for performance “… Because of his effective use of social media, [Gary Griffith] has received soaring popularity with some members of the public. “But is this popularity connected to results he has achieved, or is it based merely on optics? Specifically, has there been a significant decline in homicides or an increase in the crime detection rate during the current CoP’s watch? Is Trinidad and Tobago safer than it was a year ago? The answer is an emphatic no.” The following Letter to the Editor grades the performance of commissioner of police, Gary Griffith, after one year in office. It was submitted to Wired868 by Malcolm Jack, a former member of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service: ....
LATT: Police are ‘enforcing law which does not exist’ secret and public exchanges on roadblocks “[…] All of these are instances of police officers enforcing a law which does not exist. There is no law which says you cannot be on the road after 8pm, no law which says you can only go to the grocery if absolutely necessary, no law which empowers the police to send someone home who is on their way to court or not on the way [to] work at an essential service. “Not to put too fine a point on it, these are all instances of abuse of power…” ....
Media Monitor: A bevy of Guardian gags and CNC3 gaffes but who gets the last laugh? You laugh. In spite of yourself. Photo: CNC3 trio (from left) Bavita Gopaulchan, Jesse Ramdeo and Kalain Hosein. Raucous mid-morning laughter had also filled the Guardian newsroom way back in the 1990s as the word got around. Crime ace Francis Joseph had reported that a man who had been shot dead was buried alive the next morning. And it had somehow managed to get into the day’s paper. But if it’s any consolation, it’s not just here in T&T that stuff of that sort occurs. From a media source in the US of A came a similar report about the sister of CNN’s Don Lemon. It seems that, three years ago, she ‘unexpectedly died after drowning’. ....