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Acting Police Commissioner Junior Benjamin says police are committed to improving public safety as he addressed a recent triple homicide in the rural community of Guanapo. The incident left a six-year-old boy hospitalised and his parents and uncle dead after gunmen stormed the family’s home on February 22.
Speaking at a police media briefing on February 25, Benjamin said, “While public morale might be low, the police service remains focused on its mission. There will be highs and lows, good and bad days, but our commitment to making TT safer remains unwavering.”
Acknowledging challenges, Benjamin said the police continued to actively pursue the perpetrators of crimes, utilising intelligence-led, evidence-based strategies.
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