The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service was called out by Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley, who claimed that police stations were closing due to fear of criminals. The statement sparked public uproar, with many questioning its accuracy. In response, Commissioner of Police Earla Harewood-Christopher issued a press release assuring the public that police stations remain operational 24/7. Deputy Commissioner of Police Junior Benjamin echoed this sentiment, reaffirming the commitment of the Police Service.
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