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TTPS Working to Overcome Challenges: ACP Collis Hazel Addresses Gun Violence at Plymouth Town Hall
ACP Collis Hazel assures that the TTPS is working hard to fight crime.
ACP Collis Hazel assures that the TTPS is working hard to fight crime.
Plymouth, Tobago – August 7, 2024 – During a Town Hall Meeting in Plymouth, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Collis Hazel expressed disappointment at the island’s most recent instance of gun violence. Despite the setback, ACP Hazel firmly declared that the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) will continue to work hard to combat crime.
ACP Hazel assured the public that the TTPS will continue to live up to their oath in office, emphasizing the force’s commitment to protecting and serving the community of Tobago. His comments underscore the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to address escalating violence and ensure public safety on the island.
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