NTA leader and former top cop Gary Griffith does not agree with renting fishing boats for TT coast guard
Chief Secretary welcomes Trinidadians to visit Tobago, except the gangsters
Multi-agency partnership is at the fore of crime-fighting efforts in Tobago.
Watson Duke calls on the Prime Minister and Chief Secretary to take action against crime
Chief Secretary Farley Augustine says youths are not utlizing available opportunities and are instead choosing criminal activities
PDP leader Watson Duke says the Prime Minister and Chief Secretary should step down.
Chief Secretary Farley Augustine says he is fed up with the talk about fighting crime and wants more action from T.T.P.S.
Scarborough vendors removed by the police
C.S. Farley Augustine encourages young boys at scouts camp to grow into better citizens and away from crime.
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley says Trinidadian officers need to be integrated with Tobagonian officers to ensure optimal policing.