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AS of March 4, the Chaguaramas Development Authority (CDA) has not responded to a letter sent by the Chaguaramas Military Museum's lawyer over its seizure of the property in west Trinidad, according to museum PRO Kathy Ann Edwards.
In a phone interview with Newsday, Edwards said despite the CDA's lack of response, locks at the military museum have been changed, but they are leaving all things up to God and in their lawyer's hands.
Edwards said the museum’s attorneys had sent a letter to the CDA on February 28, but the CDA proceeded to take control of the museum, disregarding the communication.
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