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Fighting Crime in Signal Hill: TTPS and Local Leaders Pledge Support
The TTPS hosts town hall meeting in the Signal Hill community
The TTPS hosts town hall meeting in the Signal Hill community
Signal Hill, Tobago – The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) recently hosted a vital town hall meeting in the Signal Hill community, focusing on collaborative efforts to combat crime.
During the session, Assistant Commissioner of Police Collis Hazel and Area Representative Assemblyman Nigel Taitt jointly pledged their dedication to helping the community address and reduce criminal activity. Their commitment underscores a united front between law enforcement and local government to enhance safety and security in Signal Hill.
While leadership expressed strong support, one resident voiced specific concerns during the meeting, highlighting the varied perspectives within the community on crime solutions.
Arianna Scipio has more details on the discussions held, the strategies proposed, and the community’s response to the ongoing fight against crime in Signal Hill.
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