Crime
“A Patriot Before a Politician”: Gary Griffith Responds to PM Rowley’s Rejection of Crime-Fighting Offer
Former cop concerned about the Prime Minister’s refusal of his offer to help fight crime.
Former cop concerned about the Prime Minister’s refusal of his offer to help fight crime.
Scarborough, Tobago – June 11, 2024 – Former Commissioner of Police and political leader of the National Transformation Alliance (NTA), Gary Griffith, has publicly offered to assist Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley in fighting crime in Trinidad and Tobago. However, the Prime Minister rejected his offer, stating that Griffith is “a part of the problem and cannot be taken seriously as part of the solution to crime.”
Gary Griffith appeared on the Tobago Updates Morning Show, sharing his opinion on the Prime Minister’s rejection of his offer. This exchange highlights the ongoing debate about crime fighting strategies and collaboration between political figures in Trinidad and Tobago.
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