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Acting Commissioner of Police (CoP) Junior Benjamin and executive members of the T&T Police Service (TTPS) yesterday sought to encourage officers whose morale might be low. Benjamin acknowledged that the first triple homicide, which occurred in Guanapo on Saturday, might have adversely affected the spirit of law enforcement officers.
“Safety and security is a journey, and therefore it is quite possible, as we continue along this journey to ensure that T&T becomes safe once again, that we are going to get some highs and lows,” he said.
There are going to be times that we are going to get some good days and some bad days, but nevertheless, I want to assure you that the TTPS remains focused on the tasks that are ahead.” Senior officers said they would not let up on the hunt for the people who killed Anicia James, 47, her brother Anslem James, 49, and her common-law husband, Mitchell Francois, 30.
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