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Rovin wrote:so long we hearing about customs scanner & jail cell phone jammer ... dem tings actually installed or working ?
Port scanners obsolete, non-functional...illegal guns, contrabands flow freely
Joshua Seemungal
joshua.seemungal@guardian.co.tt
Despite the surging homicide rate inching towards 400, the majority of killings being gun related, and the staggering presence of approximately 12,000 illegal firearms in this country, the cargo and container scanners at the ports of Port-of-Spain and Point Lisas are obsolete or non-functional, making the detection of illegal weapons and other goods entering the country even more difficult.
K74T wrote:August 29th, 2022
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THPB Nets Two, Seizes Firearm Cache in SD
The patrol policy implemented by the Traffic and Highway Patrol Branch (THPB) continues to have its intended successes, with the arrest of two suspects and the seizure of a large cache of firearms, firearm components and ammunition in the Southern Division yesterday.
Reports indicate that around 8:30 am, on Sunday 28th August, 2022, officers of the Highway Patrol Task Force were conducting road traffic exercises in accordance with the patrol police, along the northbound lane of the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway, in the vicinity of the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, when they stopped a white Mercedez Benz with a male occupant.
A search of the vehicle resulted in officers finding one firearm component. Further enquiries led officers to the suspect’s home, where they executed a search warrant.
The search resulted in the discovery of 40 rounds of 9mm ammunition on the premises.
As the officers continued their investigations, they proceeded to the home of a second suspect, where a large cache of firearms, ammunition and firearm components, namely slides and barrels were found. Officers observed that the suspect had allegedly reconfigured numerous pistols with other parts, thereby creating an entirely new firearm.
The two suspects were arrested in connection with the finds.
Investigations are ongoing.
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August 29th, 2022
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All that says is Trinidad has a very weak customs and border control.mero wrote:Gun runners, gun shooters, gun importers, gun sellers same things. All part of the problem here in narco sweet corrupt TnT. From Benz to b13, South to North, they all involved.
See on what's app they put the Benz license plate number.
Wonder how much hard slap Benz man get to sell out he plug address.
Heard about this yesterday, it's a big sawaitti, the detained brother came into the station yesterday and said his brother is a FUL holder and doesn't understand why he was held. The question remains does being an FUL holder mean that you are able to transport cache of guns , this is total abuse of privilege.....K74T wrote:August 29th, 2022
MEDIA RELEASE
THPB Nets Two, Seizes Firearm Cache in SD
The patrol policy implemented by the Traffic and Highway Patrol Branch (THPB) continues to have its intended successes, with the arrest of two suspects and the seizure of a large cache of firearms, firearm components and ammunition in the Southern Division yesterday.
Reports indicate that around 8:30 am, on Sunday 28th August, 2022, officers of the Highway Patrol Task Force were conducting road traffic exercises in accordance with the patrol police, along the northbound lane of the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway, in the vicinity of the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, when they stopped a white Mercedez Benz with a male occupant.
A search of the vehicle resulted in officers finding one firearm component. Further enquiries led officers to the suspect’s home, where they executed a search warrant.
The search resulted in the discovery of 40 rounds of 9mm ammunition on the premises.
As the officers continued their investigations, they proceeded to the home of a second suspect, where a large cache of firearms, ammunition and firearm components, namely slides and barrels were found. Officers observed that the suspect had allegedly reconfigured numerous pistols with other parts, thereby creating an entirely new firearm.
The two suspects were arrested in connection with the finds.
Investigations are ongoing.
SEE ACCOMPANYING PHOTOGRAPHS
Corporate Communications Unit
August 29th, 2022
END
Where did you read that they transporting a large cache of guns though?hover11 wrote:Heard about this yesterday, it's a big sawaitti, the detained brother came into the station yesterday and said his brother is a FUL holder and doesn't understand why he was held. The question remains does being an FUL holder mean that you are able to transport cache of guns , this is total abuse of privilege.....K74T wrote:August 29th, 2022
MEDIA RELEASE
THPB Nets Two, Seizes Firearm Cache in SD
The patrol policy implemented by the Traffic and Highway Patrol Branch (THPB) continues to have its intended successes, with the arrest of two suspects and the seizure of a large cache of firearms, firearm components and ammunition in the Southern Division yesterday.
Reports indicate that around 8:30 am, on Sunday 28th August, 2022, officers of the Highway Patrol Task Force were conducting road traffic exercises in accordance with the patrol police, along the northbound lane of the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway, in the vicinity of the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, when they stopped a white Mercedez Benz with a male occupant.
A search of the vehicle resulted in officers finding one firearm component. Further enquiries led officers to the suspect’s home, where they executed a search warrant.
The search resulted in the discovery of 40 rounds of 9mm ammunition on the premises.
As the officers continued their investigations, they proceeded to the home of a second suspect, where a large cache of firearms, ammunition and firearm components, namely slides and barrels were found. Officers observed that the suspect had allegedly reconfigured numerous pistols with other parts, thereby creating an entirely new firearm.
The two suspects were arrested in connection with the finds.
Investigations are ongoing.
SEE ACCOMPANYING PHOTOGRAPHS
Corporate Communications Unit
August 29th, 2022
END
Look at the pics , now tell me if this person car was broken into and these guns are now in the hands of criminals whose fault is it?Why are you driving with all this fire power?Phone Surgeon wrote:Where did you read that they transporting a large cache of guns though?hover11 wrote:Heard about this yesterday, it's a big sawaitti, the detained brother came into the station yesterday and said his brother is a FUL holder and doesn't understand why he was held. The question remains does being an FUL holder mean that you are able to transport cache of guns , this is total abuse of privilege.....K74T wrote:August 29th, 2022
MEDIA RELEASE
THPB Nets Two, Seizes Firearm Cache in SD
The patrol policy implemented by the Traffic and Highway Patrol Branch (THPB) continues to have its intended successes, with the arrest of two suspects and the seizure of a large cache of firearms, firearm components and ammunition in the Southern Division yesterday.
Reports indicate that around 8:30 am, on Sunday 28th August, 2022, officers of the Highway Patrol Task Force were conducting road traffic exercises in accordance with the patrol police, along the northbound lane of the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway, in the vicinity of the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, when they stopped a white Mercedez Benz with a male occupant.
A search of the vehicle resulted in officers finding one firearm component. Further enquiries led officers to the suspect’s home, where they executed a search warrant.
The search resulted in the discovery of 40 rounds of 9mm ammunition on the premises.
As the officers continued their investigations, they proceeded to the home of a second suspect, where a large cache of firearms, ammunition and firearm components, namely slides and barrels were found. Officers observed that the suspect had allegedly reconfigured numerous pistols with other parts, thereby creating an entirely new firearm.
The two suspects were arrested in connection with the finds.
Investigations are ongoing.
SEE ACCOMPANYING PHOTOGRAPHS
Corporate Communications Unit
August 29th, 2022
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hover11 wrote:Look at the pics , now tell me if this person car was broken into and these guns are now in the hands of criminals whose fault is it?Why are you driving with all this fire power?Phone Surgeon wrote:Where did you read that they transporting a large cache of guns though?hover11 wrote:Heard about this yesterday, it's a big sawaitti, the detained brother came into the station yesterday and said his brother is a FUL holder and doesn't understand why he was held. The question remains does being an FUL holder mean that you are able to transport cache of guns , this is total abuse of privilege.....K74T wrote:August 29th, 2022
MEDIA RELEASE
THPB Nets Two, Seizes Firearm Cache in SD
The patrol policy implemented by the Traffic and Highway Patrol Branch (THPB) continues to have its intended successes, with the arrest of two suspects and the seizure of a large cache of firearms, firearm components and ammunition in the Southern Division yesterday.
Reports indicate that around 8:30 am, on Sunday 28th August, 2022, officers of the Highway Patrol Task Force were conducting road traffic exercises in accordance with the patrol police, along the northbound lane of the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway, in the vicinity of the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, when they stopped a white Mercedez Benz with a male occupant.
A search of the vehicle resulted in officers finding one firearm component. Further enquiries led officers to the suspect’s home, where they executed a search warrant.
The search resulted in the discovery of 40 rounds of 9mm ammunition on the premises.
As the officers continued their investigations, they proceeded to the home of a second suspect, where a large cache of firearms, ammunition and firearm components, namely slides and barrels were found. Officers observed that the suspect had allegedly reconfigured numerous pistols with other parts, thereby creating an entirely new firearm.
The two suspects were arrested in connection with the finds.
Investigations are ongoing.
SEE ACCOMPANYING PHOTOGRAPHS
Corporate Communications Unit
August 29th, 2022
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A search of the vehicle resulted in officers finding one firearm component
hover11 wrote:Look at the pics , now tell me if this person car was broken into and these guns are now in the hands of criminals whose fault is it?Why are you driving with all this fire power?
K74T wrote:August 29th, 2022
MEDIA RELEASE
THPB Nets Two, Seizes Firearm Cache in SD
The patrol policy implemented by the Traffic and Highway Patrol Branch (THPB) continues to have its intended successes, with the arrest of two suspects and the seizure of a large cache of firearms, firearm components and ammunition in the Southern Division yesterday.
Reports indicate that around 8:30 am, on Sunday 28th August, 2022, officers of the Highway Patrol Task Force were conducting road traffic exercises in accordance with the patrol police, along the northbound lane of the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway, in the vicinity of the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, when they stopped a white Mercedez Benz with a male occupant.
A search of the vehicle resulted in officers finding one firearm component. Further enquiries led officers to the suspect’s home, where they executed a search warrant.
The search resulted in the discovery of 40 rounds of 9mm ammunition on the premises.
As the officers continued their investigations, they proceeded to the home of a second suspect, where a large cache of firearms, ammunition and firearm components, namely slides and barrels were found. Officers observed that the suspect had allegedly reconfigured numerous pistols with other parts, thereby creating an entirely new firearm.
The two suspects were arrested in connection with the finds.
Investigations are ongoing.
SEE ACCOMPANYING PHOTOGRAPHS
Corporate Communications Unit
August 29th, 2022
END
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Three arrested for Rio Claro rape, robberies
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/three-arrested-for-rio-claro-rape-robberies-6.2.1539212.7802b9223a
Three men suspected to be behind a spate of recent crime in the Rio Claro district have been arrested and charged.
The suspects, aged 35 and 43 from Moruga and a third man, aged 24 with addressees in Siparia and Enid Village, Rio Claro, were nabbed around 8.30 pm at Libertville in Rio Claro on Saturday, after being found with a gun and ammunition in a car.
Acting Commissioner of Police Mc Donald Jacob, in a TTPS statement, said recent crimes in the area were a cause for concern.
He said fleet-management challenges had affected emergency response patrols in the district but this was quickly rectified and resulted in “a meaningful breakthrough into the crimes affecting the community.”
Under the supervision of Snr Supt Khan, Special Investigations Unit officers and the Rio Claro CID and Task Force, Jacob said police intercepted a silver Nissan Tiida car with the three men.
A Glock pistol with an extended magazine containing seven rounds of 9mm and another pistol magazine were seized.
On Sunday, the police executed raids at the homes of the suspects. They found a generator, a cellphone and jewelry, which they called “items of evidential value.”
On Friday night, armed robbers entered a house in Rio Claro and robbed the occupants, before raping a teenage girl in her bedroom.
The family did not have many valuables and the thieves made off with $50 and a quantity of costume jewelry.
The night before, an elderly couple was also held at gunpoint as they watched television. The robbers beat the elderly man, demanding money.
All he had was $100 in cash, but the armed thieves took four gold rings, a 32-inch television, an Amazon Fire Tablet, three cell phones and a generator.