
Click to view full size
A Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) database was “manipulated” to record an ammunition purchase by a dead man, and the server holding evidence of who gave the order has been destroyed, says an Integrity Commission report.
The 131-page report, tabled in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, found that the FLA's Licence Management System (LMS) was “manipulated by the FLA and it appears that inaccurate information was inputted”.
The FLA in a response to the IC said it strongly refuted the allegation, even as it acknowledged that the entries were made and no supporting documents presented to the IC.
The portable companion to gazettE. Get notifications, track read articles, and more. The latest news from Trinidad and Tobago, in one place.
Related stories
See articles related to "IC: FLA ‘manipulated’ database and dead man logged in ammo purchase; server crash wiped key evidence"