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The T&T Police Service (TTPS) has agreed to release over $500,000 that was seized from a barber from central Trinidad when he went to change old cotton $100 notes for new polymer notes in late 2019.
Guardian Media understands that last week the TTPS agreed to release the money, which was the subject of a court order, to the son of the barber, who died due to COVID-19 in May 2021 and whose identity was withheld due to security concerns.
Late last month, attorney Keron Ramkhalwhan, of Juris X Chambers, who is representing the barber’s son, sent a pre-action protocol letter to acting Police Commissioner Junior Benjamin and the head of the Financial Investigation Branch (FIB) Senior Superintendent Avinash Singh requesting information on the delay of the release of the funds.
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