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Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro says investigators have gathered evidence into the January 20th police-involved shooting that left Joshua Samaroo dead and Kaia Sealy paralysed, but insists it cannot be disclosed publicly without jeopardising the case.
Speaking to reporters at the launch of the Police Service’s Diplomatic Security Unit on Friday, Commissioner Allister Guevarro said officers have been advised against releasing evidence from the investigation into the public domain.
He stressed that the matter must be addressed through the judicial system.
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