UNC candidate for Tunapuna, Roger Alexander, is warning the public not to expect an overnight fix for crime from any politician. Alexander, who recently resigned as a Senior Superintendent in the TTPS to contest the seat, said the best crime-fighting strategies are not those shared publicly. Alexander, however, stressed that a successful fight against crime must involve all members of society. Crime remains a major topic on the campaign trail as the general election approaches.
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