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RESIDENTS of Sea Lots who live along the Beetham Highway, Port of Spain, said they were the victims of attacks, not the perpetrators, talking to Newsday on March 6.
At least eight residents of the close-knit community complained to Newsday they had been the victims of a barrage of bottles pelted by one or more wayward youths from Pioneer Drive, Sea Lots, on J'Ouvert morning (March 3).
On March 5, about 35 women from Pioneer Drive had complained to acting Commissioner of Police Junior Benjamin that their neighbours on the highway had allegedly been regularly slapping and robbing them whenever they pass by.
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