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rollingstock wrote:uncle sam wrote:lol bullshiet
I guess you would know huh shithong?
rollingstock wrote:That's not the only factor, there's a lot of contributing factors. But the homicide bureau has some of the best officers unlike the rest of the police service where's there's a bunch of lazy fcuks.
dougla_boy wrote:rollingstock wrote:That's not the only factor, there's a lot of contributing factors. But the homicide bureau has some of the best officers unlike the rest of the police service where's there's a bunch of lazy fcuks.
so it isn't as clear cut as people may think ent? cuz i realize people quick to say this and that, but as u talk to a police and ting, u realize that is real ting that causing all them sheit to happen
dougla_boy wrote:rollingstock wrote:That's not the only factor, there's a lot of contributing factors. But the homicide bureau has some of the best officers unlike the rest of the police service where's there's a bunch of lazy fcuks.
so it isn't as clear cut as people may think ent? cuz i realize people quick to say this and that, but as u talk to a police and ting, u realize that is real ting that causing all them sheit to happen
Slartibartfast wrote:dougla_boy wrote:rollingstock wrote:That's not the only factor, there's a lot of contributing factors. But the homicide bureau has some of the best officers unlike the rest of the police service where's there's a bunch of lazy fcuks.
so it isn't as clear cut as people may think ent? cuz i realize people quick to say this and that, but as u talk to a police and ting, u realize that is real ting that causing all them sheit to happen
I don't think you could just blame the police. Granted there are corrupt and ignorant ones but so far the majority of police I come across seem to be competent and polite. I still think they need to be given better tools to do their job. Remember in the states they have everybody fingerprints and they could get DNA analysis done more easily. I think those two tools alone would make big difference but no police officer could implement a fingerprint database of the entire population and anyone coming in to the country or set up a DNA lab down here so it doesn't make sense to just blame them.
aaron17 wrote:Just wondering if the PM said anything about this killing.
Hmmm... I didn't know this.zdeternal wrote:I can inform you that Trinidad and Tobago has a state of the art DNA laboratory at the forensic sciences centre.... ANd they HAVE prosecuted and acquitted a few rape cases using DNA based evidence.... It's not publicized though... and they don't have the personnel to run the back log of samples they have... In my (humble) opinion.. the problem is improper "systems"....
Slartibartfast wrote:Hmmm... I didn't know this.zdeternal wrote:I can inform you that Trinidad and Tobago has a state of the art DNA laboratory at the forensic sciences centre.... ANd they HAVE prosecuted and acquitted a few rape cases using DNA based evidence.... It's not publicized though... and they don't have the personnel to run the back log of samples they have... In my (humble) opinion.. the problem is improper "systems"....
I think you meant to ask zdeternal.Pinnock wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:Hmmm... I didn't know this.zdeternal wrote:I can inform you that Trinidad and Tobago has a state of the art DNA laboratory at the forensic sciences centre.... ANd they HAVE prosecuted and acquitted a few rape cases using DNA based evidence.... It's not publicized though... and they don't have the personnel to run the back log of samples they have... In my (humble) opinion.. the problem is improper "systems"....
Lol, when did the forensic science lab got accreditation for DNA testing Slartibartfast? I would love to know some more about this. If you have access to this information kindly share it. I do hope such information is from a trusted source.
DVSTT wrote:In a hypothetical perfect world, where they caught and prosecuted all the corrupt government officials, financiers and drug lords (big fish), how would it impact our economy? How much of our local economy is propped up by fraudulent deals and laundered money?
Pinnock wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:Hmmm... I didn't know this.zdeternal wrote:I can inform you that Trinidad and Tobago has a state of the art DNA laboratory at the forensic sciences centre.... ANd they HAVE prosecuted and acquitted a few rape cases using DNA based evidence.... It's not publicized though... and they don't have the personnel to run the back log of samples they have... In my (humble) opinion.. the problem is improper "systems"....
Lol, when did the forensic science lab got accreditation for DNA testing Slartibartfast? I would love to know some more about this. If you have access to this information kindly share it. I do hope such information is from a trusted source.
DVSTT wrote:In a hypothetical perfect world, where they caught and prosecuted all the corrupt government officials, financiers and drug lords (big fish), how would it impact our economy? How much of our local economy is propped up by fraudulent deals and laundered money?
Slartibartfast wrote:I think you meant to ask zdeternal.Pinnock wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:Hmmm... I didn't know this.zdeternal wrote:I can inform you that Trinidad and Tobago has a state of the art DNA laboratory at the forensic sciences centre.... ANd they HAVE prosecuted and acquitted a few rape cases using DNA based evidence.... It's not publicized though... and they don't have the personnel to run the back log of samples they have... In my (humble) opinion.. the problem is improper "systems"....
Lol, when did the forensic science lab got accreditation for DNA testing Slartibartfast? I would love to know some more about this. If you have access to this information kindly share it. I do hope such information is from a trusted source.
DNA results to reveal if Shannon was rapedDNA samples sent for testing: Shannon Banfield
WITHIN the next two weeks, the results of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) testing are expected to return to Trinidad and Tobago and will indicate whether or not 20-year-old Shannon Banfield was sexually assaulted before she was murdered.
Police sources told the Sunday Express yesterday that DNA samples were taken from Banfield's body and sent for testing in a laboratory in the United States to determine if there was any foreign DNA present.
Police are continuing their investigations into the killing and stressed yesterday their investigations have not been closed.
Investigators informed the Sunday Express that several people were still being looked at as suspects, and were expected to be questioned about Banfield's death.
Over a seven-day period, which ended last Thursday, the two main persons of interest identified by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service were released.
One of the men, Dale Seecharan, 38, was released from custody on at 10.10 p.m. on Monday, only to be rearrested at 1 a.m. on Tuesday at his St Helena home.
This time, police informed Seecharan he was being detained in relation to allegations of a report of larceny of keys.
Two days later, at 12.01 a.m. on Thursday, Seecharan was again released.
He was represented by attorney Larry Williams.
The other person of interest, Matthew Maharaj, was released two Saturdays ago.
Both men work at IAM & Company along Charlotte Street, Port of Spain, where Banfield's body was found.
Police reserve the right to rearrest the two men if further evidence is unearthed, police said.
People have expressed disappointment on social media that the police have not arrested and charged anyone for Banfield's death, which occurred in a building that has several closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras.
Banfield's body was discovered on December 8 in the upper floor of the IAM & Company building.
She had been reported missing at about midnight on December 6 after failing to arrive home.
An autopsy has since revealed she was smothered to death.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20161217/news/dna-results-to-reveal-if-shannon-was-raped
Pinnock wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:Hmmm... I didn't know this.zdeternal wrote:I can inform you that Trinidad and Tobago has a state of the art DNA laboratory at the forensic sciences centre.... ANd they HAVE prosecuted and acquitted a few rape cases using DNA based evidence.... It's not publicized though... and they don't have the personnel to run the back log of samples they have... In my (humble) opinion.. the problem is improper "systems"....
Lol, when did the forensic science lab got accreditation for DNA testing Slartibartfast? I would love to know some more about this. If you have access to this information kindly share it. I do hope such information is from a trusted source.
desifemlove wrote:if she was ugly, would people care?? i doubt it....firetruck the media.
social pressure. If they open, the public will scream insensitivity, even though there is little to no impact or cost to the public commenters, yet the cost of compliance to the social pressure could be in the millions for the company and employees in total. Social media compounds it.*$kїđž!™ wrote:So IAM has been closed every since?....all.thru this busy season?
I really can't understand why they are telling people to boycott I AM...
The owner has bills and employees to look after.....Is there something that I didn't pick up.on?....
Is the owner the one that committed the act? .
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