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Although the State of Emergency (SoE) ended on April 13 and resulted in 14 people being charged with criminal offences, investigations have continued.
This was revealed by T&T Police Service (TTPS) legal officer Cpl Zaheer Ali who said that “subsequent to the SoE, the investigations have progressed evidentially”.
Responding to questions during a media briefing at the Police Administration Building, Port-of-Spain, yesterday, Ali added, “In some instances, those investigative files are engaging the legal officers in the TTPS and in some instances, consultations are ongoing with the Director of Public Prosecutions, so I anticipate that in the near future and within a reasonable time, our Commissioner will be able to respond as to whether in fact those cases have in fact matured to attract prosecutions.”
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