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Sascha Wilson
Despite multiple intelligence-led operations, 89 police firearms remain unaccounted for, months after the murder of acting corporal Anuska Eversley and the theft of firearms and ammunition from the San Fernando Municipal Police Station.
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) confirmed that several intelligence-driven exercises have been carried out in an effort to recover the missing weapons, but those operations have so far been unsuccessful. Police said a parallel investigation is also ongoing, led by the team that conducted the audit into the missing firearms.
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