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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Murders of Concern to Police Service

Murders of concern to Police Service
Friday, January 25 2013
ALTHOUGH the murder rate for the year, as of yesterday is lower than that of 2012 (for the corresponding period), the Police Service remains “very concerned” about these murders and other criminal activities.
Speaking at the weekly police press briefing at the Police Administration Building along Edward Street, Port-of-Spain, ASP Joanne Archie yesterday said that the Police Service wants to assure the public that they were doing all in their powers to address the issue.

“The current (murder) figure as it stands, is a concern for us. In fact, every murder will be a concern for us, because it is human lives that were are speaking about and we believe that one murder is one too many.

“Now recently there were discussions in which the Police Service heads went through certain issues and strategies that will be implemented and I can assure you when a decision is reached, the public will be made aware of them,” Archie said.

As of yesterday, the murder toll according to Newsday’s records stood at 30. For the same period in 2012, the murder toll was 34.

Source: http://www.newsday.co.tt/crime_and_court/0,172516.html

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