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Chief Secretary Farley Augustine has expressed disappointment after nine suspects detained in connection with vandalism against Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) infrastructure were released.
The suspects, including a WASA employee, were freed after being held for questioning around April 1.
At a media conference on Thursday, Augustine said he had not been briefed on the investigation beyond the identities of those arrested.
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