By Prior Beharry OUT of the 771 missing persons reported in Trinidad and Tobago in 2020, the police have accounted for 667 of them. This was revealed by Police Commissioner Gary Griffith at a news conference on Thursday. He made the comment after a social media video has people saying that 432 women were […]Read More
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OFFICERS in special units of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) will be equipped with body cameras. These units include the Special Operations Response Team (SORT), the Inter-Agency Task Force and Guard and Emergency Branch. This after a meeting between National Security Minister Stuart Young and Police Commissioner Gary Griffith. Speaking at a […]Read More
THERE is no evidence to suggest that the internal organs of Andera Bharatt were removed. This according to Police Commissioner Gary Griffith in a release on Saturday after videos circulating on social media suggested that Bharatt’s organs were removed from her body. At least two viral videos with different people made this […]Read More
POLICE officers will now be present at virtual Carnival events to ensure that there is no breach of Covid-19 protocols. In a press release on Thursday, the TTPS stated that Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith made the decision after meeting with the executive of the Trinidad and Tobago Promoters’ Association (TTPA) earlier that day. […]Read More
By Sue-Ann Wayow THE Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) will be investigating an event at Queen’s Hall on Sunday which Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith described as having all the features of a Carnival band launch. In a press release on Tuesday, the TTPS stated, “The CoP says as far as the TTPS […]Read More
THE top cop is warning promoters about having events that could turn into mass gatherings. In a release on Monday, Griffith said the country was still facing the Covid-19 pandemic and that positive cases were being recorded. He said as soon as he got real time information about an event taking place on the […]Read More
AS the United National Congress (UNC) internal elections drawers near, the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) is ensuring that it will be conducted under strict Covid-19 protocols. On Monday, Police Commissioner Gary Griffith met with members of the UNC’s internal elections management committee at the Police Administration Building, Port-of-Spain. A press release by […]Read More
By Sue-Ann Wayow MERE hours after Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley emphasised that there should be no large gatherings as Covid-19 protocols remained in effect, more than 250 were held for taking place in a zesser party in Kelly Village, Caroni. Police Commissioner Gary Griffith has given directions that all the people caught be charged […]Read More
By Sue-Ann Wayow PEOPLE who continue to praise pyramid schemes lack proper understanding of business and have no consideration for those who will eventually lose money in order to benefit others. Singling out the Drugs Sou Sou (DSS), Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith said while it is a fast way to get money, it […]Read More
By Sue-Ann Wayow IF everyone has a democratic right to say and do what they want in Trinidad and Tobago, there will be an infringement on other rights and therefore proper law must be drafted and enforced says Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith. Speaking in support of the anti-gang legislation that he is hoping […]Read More