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VII wrote:Dufu was indeed a Menace of the highest order...everybody knew...The law is a joke..
Fellas like that should be incarcerated programmed a d evaluated indefinitely,a true sociopath..
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:VII wrote:Dufu was indeed a Menace of the highest order...everybody knew...The law is a joke..
Fellas like that should be incarcerated programmed a d evaluated indefinitely,a true sociopath..
Incarcerated yuh say? Bullets cost less than jail time
De Dragon wrote:Good move by GG and the TTPS to launch the 6 month Ballistic Training Program for 23 candidates. Six years for a ballistics report is embarassing.
The multi-million dollar Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and Nano-Analysis, one of the latest forensic systems in the world, is here in T&T at In-Corr-Tech Ltd, a leading inspection and engineering service firm, at Cross Crossing, San Fernando.
The system has actually been here since 2010, but the company has now invested in a more advanced model which was only launched in March.
With this system, which costs between US$200,000 and US$500,000, ballistics and gunpowder residue analysis, which sometimes take years to do at the Forensic Science Centre and results in a delay in court matters, could be done in about 20 minutes.
The system’s capabilities are similar to what is seen in those CSI television shows, explained In-Corr-Tech Ltd’s vice president Riza Khan at a recent seminar held at the company to introduce the new tools and techniques to the private and public sectors.
Purchased from JEOL Ltd USA, a world leader in electron microscopic equipment, Khan said a similar seminar was held in 2010 when they brought in the first SEM system.
Khan said, “Unfortunately, despite the Forensic Science Centre coming here eight years ago for a similar seminar, we have not been asked to do any crime detection work in the last five years. A gunshot residue analysis we did in three hours on the older machine we can now do in 20 minutes. “
De Dragon wrote:Geeyore seems determined to remain in a secondary school snappy comeback mentality. How sad it is to have what is arguably the thinnest skinned CoP ever.
Redman wrote:De Dragon wrote:Geeyore seems determined to remain in a secondary school snappy comeback mentality. How sad it is to have what is arguably the thinnest skinned CoP ever.
Oh the irony
De Dragon wrote:Geeyore seems determined to remain in a secondary school snappy comeback mentality. How sad it is to have what is arguably the thinnest skinned CoP ever.
Redman wrote::D
Straight over your head.
Carry on.
June 17th 2020
MEDIA RELEASE
Chaguanas Mayor meets with CoP
Commissioner of Police, Gary Griffith, today met with Her Worship, Vandana Mohit, Mayor of Chaguanas, to discuss several issues affecting the Borough of Chaguanas. The Chaguanas Borough Corporation is also seeking to partner with the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS).
At the meeting, Mayor Mohit sought the Commissioner’s assistance with the following:
• Resolving traffic issues on Gaston Street, Chaguanas.
• Improvement of the Cunupia Police Youth Club.
• Assist in resolving the issues of uniforms for the Municipal
Police Officers.
June 17th, 2020 build a better relationship between police
officers and the community.
• Improve Police Patrols in the Chaguanas Borough.
The Commissioner said the TTPS wants to have a better relationship in all communities, which could lead to a reduction in criminal activity and a safer Trinidad and Tobago.
Corporate Communications Unit
June 17th, 2020
maj. tom wrote:The solution for Gaston St. :
1. No parking on one side of road at any time. The road was made wide enough, but people park on both sides, especially in front Kiss Baking, making it a nightmare for traffic.
2. Move the passport office to a decentralized area. This is the main reason that people from all of central go on Gaston Street and park and make a mess of the traffic. Local traffic alone is more than enough for that area. The Min. of Agriculture building in Endeavor seems a good place. Less jam up in the center of Chaguanas/Montrose traffic.
3. The big trucks for all those industrial businesses have made that road a pothole nightmare, so it needs paving to the standard to handle a 20 ton turning vehicle.
I sure none of this even remotely going to happen.
elec2020 wrote:All i get from this is GG using a very unfortunate event to score political points and defend his one shot one kill policy... i tired of this man i hope he gets replaced at the end of his tenure... all he did so far is talk... no body cams, no drop in murders, no drop in serious crimes, no erop in police corription (still waiting to hear what happen with hackshaw)... all GG did so far is ramp up road trafficing enforcement... amd we all know that that was only because the government desperare for tax funds
pugboy wrote:when the illegal venez raids starting back ?elec2020 wrote:All i get from this is GG using a very unfortunate event to score political points and defend his one shot one kill policy... i tired of this man i hope he gets replaced at the end of his tenure... all he did so far is talk... no body cams, no drop in murders, no drop in serious crimes, no erop in police corription (still waiting to hear what happen with hackshaw)... all GG did so far is ramp up road trafficing enforcement... amd we all know that that was only because the government desperare for tax funds
Redman wrote:Is the Commissioner wrong though?
Redman wrote:In terms of what he said.
Redman wrote:In terms of what he said.