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Derek Achong
Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander has sought advice from Attorney General John Jeremie, SC, over allegations made against him by detained prison supervisor Garth Guada.
On Friday, Guada, who is currently being detained for allegedly providing assistance to a gang under the ongoing State of Emergency based on a detention order issued by Alexander, claimed, through his attorney Krystal Primus, that Alexander had several meetings with incarcerated alleged gang members shortly before he left the T&T Police Service (TTPS) to pursue a career in politics.
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