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THE TESTIMONY of four policemen – including Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander – in a case of a man who was charged with shooting at police over 20 years ago, has been discredited by a judge who delivered his verdict in the case on May 27
As a result, Charford Court, Port of Spain resident Ken Foster walked free after the judge dismissed the evidence of Alexander and the three officers, as well as the evidence of a police photographer, in the judge-only trial.
Foster was charged with shooting with intent to cause grievous bodily harm to officers Roger Alexander, Phillip Forbes, Andrew Lawrence and Victor Graham on April 3, 2002, along with illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition.
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