Crime
Gary Griffith on minister Deyalsingh’s robbery
NTA leader Gary Griffith says the average citizen must get the same response from the TTPS as minister Deyalsingh when they report crimes.
NTA leader Gary Griffith says the average citizen must get the same response from the TTPS as minister Deyalsingh when they report crimes.
Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago – On Tuesday, the 17th of September, Minister of Health Terrance Deyalsingh was robbed of his gold bracelet at gunpoint in his constituency of St. Joseph.
Former Commissioner of Police and political leader of the National Transformation Alliance, Gary Griffith, shared his thoughts on the situation. Griffith acknowledged that the swift apprehension of the perpetrators was a positive outcome. However, he expressed a hope that the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) would be able to provide the same level of rapid response to other citizens who fall victim to similar crimes.
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