Trinidad's PCA Lacks Legal Powers, West Laments
A report highlights the Trinidad and Tobago Police Complaints Authority's (PCA) lack of legal powers, drawing lament from officials.
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A report highlights the Trinidad and Tobago Police Complaints Authority's (PCA) lack of legal powers, drawing lament from officials.
Trinidad and Tobago's Judiciary is actively seeking to fill numerous vacancies for prosecutors, particularly those needed for new courts, amidst a significant shortage. This situation has prompted the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service to launch an investigation, likely related to the broader challenges within the justice system.
Police in Trinidad and Tobago are investigating the killing of an officer and the theft of weapons during a major breach at a police station.
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) has initiated operations to combat gang activity across the country.
Police officers in Trinidad and Tobago have been offered a 5% salary increase along with a cost of living allowance (COLA).
Griffith has publicly questioned the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) regarding when Kaia was considered a suspect, as reported by Trinidad Express Newspapers.
Reports indicate that Mystar is being considered for a top municipal police position in Trinidad. Concurrently, the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service is set to assume control of municipal police weapons.

Police in Trinidad and Tobago made a deeply disturbing discovery of the remains of over 50 infants in a cemetery. The finding has prompted a national crisis declaration and widespread concern.
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) has been granted a court order to access records pertaining to 59 companies, indicating an ongoing investigation or regulatory action.
Alexander calls for footage to be given to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service first, implying an ongoing investigation or need for evidence.
Abdulah has publicly criticized the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) for its communication strategy regarding the Samaroo case.
ACP Sagramsingh of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service has been sent on leave. This action was reported by the Trinidad Express.

Authorities in Trinidad and Tobago uncovered 56 bodies, predominantly infants, in a cemetery, prompting a police investigation. The discovery included around 50 babies and six adults, with grave diggers offering initial accounts.
Police in Trinidad and Tobago have successfully apprehended an individual responsible for attacking a Licensing Officer, following an incident that prompted a swift law enforcement response.