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Discussions on the Eagle Eye Project, business security initiatives, local policing efforts and community partnerships took centre stage as business leaders, law enforcement officials and stakeholders gathered for the Cunupia Business Chamber’s Regional Security Stakeholder Meeting and Forum.
Speaking at a Security Stakeholder Meeting and Forum in Cunupia, Deputy Commissioner of Police Suzette Martin said, building trust between communities and the police remains one of the most effective tools in fighting crime.
“I firmly believe that effective policing begins with trust. When communities trust their police people share information, problems are solved more quickly and criminals find it much harder to operate.”
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