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No evidence no scandalpugboy wrote:so according to him FUL bobol is a fake scandal
Since the day GG announced his party PEA has been attacking himpugboy wrote:I see PEA taking a turn in GG now
like the fanboy business under the bridge now
pugboy wrote:so has book been updated on how to acquire a firearm?
Gary ha no time for dog sheitpugboy wrote:boy i see PEA take a turn into gg
and strangely gg ain’t respond to him
K74T wrote:Donkey sheit ha no time for dog sheitpugboy wrote:boy i see PEA take a turn into gg
and strangely gg ain’t respond to him
timelapse wrote:K74T wrote:Donkey sheit ha no time for dog sheitpugboy wrote:boy i see PEA take a turn into gg
and strangely gg ain’t respond to him
Fixed it for you
Former United National Congress (UNC) minister Christine Newallo-Hosein and Facebook blogger/former social media content consultant with the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, Timothy Teemal, have joined the executive of the National Transformation Alliance (NTA), the political party founded by former police commissioner Gary Griffith.
pugboy wrote:he not saying what position towfeek and he wife getting
alfa wrote:pugboy wrote:he not saying what position towfeek and he wife getting
Them in this thing to? First was Barney and the Syrian boy, now them. Is only gun man in that party
alfa wrote:pugboy wrote:he not saying what position towfeek and he wife getting
Them in this thing to? First was Barney and the Syrian boy, now them. Is only gun man in that party
hover11 wrote:JACOB WANTS LIE DETECTOR TESTS FOR CUSTOMS OFFICERS:
Via the Express Newspaper
ACTING Police Commissioner McDonald Jacob is recommending yearly polygraph testing (lie-detector testing) of those who work in Customs and Excise and constant vetting of these persons, as well as of those who work in intelligence.
The top cop made the recommendation as he noted that the majority of illegal guns flowing into Trinidad and Tobago are not coming through the borders, but right under the nose of Customs and Excise at the legal ports.
Jacob said, however, that there are challenges because the Customs and Excise Division falls under the Finance Ministry and not under the National Security Ministry, adding he believes this was being reviewed by the Government.
Question, are lie detector tests admissible in a court of law in Trinidad?
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