Crime
Former CoP Gary Griffith Weighs in on Upsurge in Tobago Crime
Former commissioner of police Gary Griffith discusses says he can deal with Tobago’s crime situation.
Former commissioner of police Gary Griffith discusses says he can deal with Tobago’s crime situation.
Scarborough, Tobago – There has been a recent upsurge in crime in Tobago, with at least 7 murders for the year thus far, representing an increase compared to previous years.
Former Commissioner of Police and Political Leader of the National Transformation Alliance (NTA), Gary Griffith, offered his perspective on the situation. He provided insights into potential factors that may be contributing to the rise in crime, highlighting the urgent need for a strategic and effective response to enhance security on the island.
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