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The protective agencies responsible for preserving the safety of citizens during the Carnival celebrations have largely praised the public for observing the regulations and adhering to the law.
However, while senior Government officials acknowledged the several homicides between Friday and yesterday, Commissioner of Police (CoP) Allister Guevarro maintained they were not related to the festivities.
Insisting their security blanket achieved the desired results, Guevarro’s claim was supported by Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander and Defence Minister Wayne Sturge, who expressed satisfaction with the security measures put in place.
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