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Less than a week after Sea Lots residents appealed for protection against repeated attacks and robberies, the calm achieved after a peace deal was brokered remains in place within the Port-of-Spain community.
Last Wednesday, a group of Pioneer Drive residents walked to the Police Administration Building, Sackville Street, in the capital city, where they met with acting Police Commissioner Junior Benjamin and appealed for help.
One day later, on Thursday, officers of the Port-of-Spain Division and the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF), met with the residents at the Sea Lots West Community Centre and heard their concerns.
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