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Acting Commissioner of Police Junior Benjamin says the police service cannot be held accountable for the eventual outcome of cases after they are heard in court.
Responding to the decision by High Court Master Kimitra Gray last week to dismiss charges against former self-confessed spy, Pastor Ian Brown; security advisor Suzanne Portel-Griffith; and policeman Sherwin Waldron in matters related to their conduct at the Strategic Services Agency (SSA), Benjamin defended his officers, as he said they had done their part in the investigation involving the trio.
He also reassured the public that the T&T Police Service (TTPS) has and will continue to do due diligence in any and all investigations before it.
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