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DEPUTY Commissioner of Police, intelligence and investigations, Suzette Martin, is now the subject of a police investigation after a report was made by a firearms dealer to Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro about potential "criminal conduct" on her behalf.
Guevarro made the announcement at a police media briefing on June 23 at the Police Administration Building, Sackville Street, Port of Spain. Martin, who was cleared of a dangerous-driving charge in December 2024 after hitting a 14-year-old boy on the Priority Bus Route in April 2023, remains on active duty.
Guevarro said, “On the day I was appointed, June 18, I would have received a report from a firearms dealer against Deputy Commissioner of Police Suzette Martin. I would have decided to take some decisive action in bringing to the fore accountability and transparency in dealing with the matter.
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