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Attorneys representing Kaia Sealy have successfully challenged the actions of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) in the retention of her electronic devices following the police shooting of January 20, which left her partner Joshua Samaroo dead.
In addition, Attorneys Fayola Sandy and Keron Ramkhalwhan were able to secure the return of the items to Sealy’s family around 1 pm yesterday.
In the judicial review proceedings filed against the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service and the Justice of the Peace who granted a search warrant authorising the search of Sealy’s devices, they contended that the warrant under which they were seized and authorised to search and extract information from the devices was unlawful.
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