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While Kaia Sealy remains out of the country seeking medical treatment, the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) says it is not labelling her a fugitive.
Acting Commissioner of Police (ACP) Curt Simon also said yesterday that while a warrant has been issued for Sealy’s arrest, the TTPS has no major concerns about her appearing before the courts to answer to the matter.
During a TTPS media briefing at Police Administration Building, Port-of-Spain, Simon said, “Fugitive is an English word and it could connote many things. However, there is a warrant for Kaia Sealy and I don’t know what the perception of fugitive might be, but a warrant means that the police can arrest you at any time, at any place when we encounter you.”
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