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As the State of Emergency (SoE) draws to a close, acting Police Commissioner Junior Benjamin says work to lay charges against persons detained is ongoing.
In an interview on CNC3’s Morning Brew yesterday, Benjamin did not divulge details about the number of persons expected to be charged or the charges they will face but said investigators are working to “turn intelligence into charges.”
He confirmed that persons in preventative detention are the focus of these enquiries.
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