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Dave boy you ain't easyzoom rader wrote:Allah pbuh bless himThe_Honourable wrote:Fun fact... today is Abu Bakr's 80th birthday.
Anyway carry on...
*Edited by Dave*
Didn't Daddy Goat jump out the other day and threaten the government?And his sidechick Omar Adbullah?The_Honourable wrote:Fun fact... today is Abu Bakr's 80th birthday.
Anyway carry on...
zoom rader wrote:Allah pbuh bless himThe_Honourable wrote:Fun fact... today is Abu Bakr's 80th birthday.
Anyway carry on...
*Edited by Dave*
zoom rader wrote:Allah pbuh bless himThe_Honourable wrote:Fun fact... today is Abu Bakr's 80th birthday.
Anyway carry on...
*Edited by Dave*
Red government ppl already fell for itwtf wrote:Smoke screen guys.
Don't fall for it.
What amazing me about this is the TTPS has all these resources such as drones at their disposal, camera systems etc and detection level is abysmalK74T wrote:TTPS: No Shots Fired at the Office of the Attorney General
An extensive aerial and ground investigation was conducted earlier today at the Office of the Attorney General and Legal Affairs, located at Government Plaza, Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain, after police were alerted to reports of a shooting and an explosion incident.
A joint agency team which included the Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service (TTFS), and the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), led by Senior Superintendent of Police (Ag.), Port-of-Spain Division, Terrance Nobbee, and included the Air Support Unit (ASU) and Canine Unit participated in the investigations.
The ASU deployed drones which aided in an aerial view of the area of suspected damage while the TTFS and Canine Unit conducted a sweep of the building and its immediate vicinity.
The investigation has concluded that the crack observed in a sheet of glass of the building was a stress crack that was not as a result of gunshots.
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mc Donald Jacob, who oversaw the police’s response to the incident, is urging anyone with information which can assist with the investigations to contact the police immediately. Users of the Parkade and Government Plaza facilities who may have witnessed anything suspicious recently are encouraged to report those sightings to the police via its 999 hotline or via the TTPS’ App. The TTPS is currently working with security personnel at the building in this regard.
He encourages the public to rely on credible sources of information on issues affecting the national community.
Citizens are reminded that, if they see something to say something.
DCP Jacob also notes the undue panic caused today and again strongly urges the public to desist from sharing misinformation.
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October 18th, 2021
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hover11 wrote:What amazing me about this is the TTPS has all these resources such as drones at their disposal, camera systems etc and detection level is abysmalK74T wrote:TTPS: No Shots Fired at the Office of the Attorney General
An extensive aerial and ground investigation was conducted earlier today at the Office of the Attorney General and Legal Affairs, located at Government Plaza, Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain, after police were alerted to reports of a shooting and an explosion incident.
A joint agency team which included the Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service (TTFS), and the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), led by Senior Superintendent of Police (Ag.), Port-of-Spain Division, Terrance Nobbee, and included the Air Support Unit (ASU) and Canine Unit participated in the investigations.
The ASU deployed drones which aided in an aerial view of the area of suspected damage while the TTFS and Canine Unit conducted a sweep of the building and its immediate vicinity.
The investigation has concluded that the crack observed in a sheet of glass of the building was a stress crack that was not as a result of gunshots.
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mc Donald Jacob, who oversaw the police’s response to the incident, is urging anyone with information which can assist with the investigations to contact the police immediately. Users of the Parkade and Government Plaza facilities who may have witnessed anything suspicious recently are encouraged to report those sightings to the police via its 999 hotline or via the TTPS’ App. The TTPS is currently working with security personnel at the building in this regard.
He encourages the public to rely on credible sources of information on issues affecting the national community.
Citizens are reminded that, if they see something to say something.
DCP Jacob also notes the undue panic caused today and again strongly urges the public to desist from sharing misinformation.
SEE ACCOMPANYING PHOTOGRAPHS
Corporate Communications Unit
October 18th, 2021
END
hover11 wrote:What amazing me about this is the TTPS has all these resources such as drones at their disposal, camera systems etc and detection level is abysmal
State resources at workeitech wrote:hover11 wrote:What amazing me about this is the TTPS has all these resources such as drones at their disposal, camera systems etc and detection level is abysmalK74T wrote:TTPS: No Shots Fired at the Office of the Attorney General
An extensive aerial and ground investigation was conducted earlier today at the Office of the Attorney General and Legal Affairs, located at Government Plaza, Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain, after police were alerted to reports of a shooting and an explosion incident.
A joint agency team which included the Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service (TTFS), and the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), led by Senior Superintendent of Police (Ag.), Port-of-Spain Division, Terrance Nobbee, and included the Air Support Unit (ASU) and Canine Unit participated in the investigations.
The ASU deployed drones which aided in an aerial view of the area of suspected damage while the TTFS and Canine Unit conducted a sweep of the building and its immediate vicinity.
The investigation has concluded that the crack observed in a sheet of glass of the building was a stress crack that was not as a result of gunshots.
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mc Donald Jacob, who oversaw the police’s response to the incident, is urging anyone with information which can assist with the investigations to contact the police immediately. Users of the Parkade and Government Plaza facilities who may have witnessed anything suspicious recently are encouraged to report those sightings to the police via its 999 hotline or via the TTPS’ App. The TTPS is currently working with security personnel at the building in this regard.
He encourages the public to rely on credible sources of information on issues affecting the national community.
Citizens are reminded that, if they see something to say something.
DCP Jacob also notes the undue panic caused today and again strongly urges the public to desist from sharing misinformation.
SEE ACCOMPANYING PHOTOGRAPHS
Corporate Communications Unit
October 18th, 2021
END
If was impsbert son cellphone…
zoom rader wrote:State resources at workeitech wrote:hover11 wrote:What amazing me about this is the TTPS has all these resources such as drones at their disposal, camera systems etc and detection level is abysmalK74T wrote:TTPS: No Shots Fired at the Office of the Attorney General
An extensive aerial and ground investigation was conducted earlier today at the Office of the Attorney General and Legal Affairs, located at Government Plaza, Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain, after police were alerted to reports of a shooting and an explosion incident.
A joint agency team which included the Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service (TTFS), and the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), led by Senior Superintendent of Police (Ag.), Port-of-Spain Division, Terrance Nobbee, and included the Air Support Unit (ASU) and Canine Unit participated in the investigations.
The ASU deployed drones which aided in an aerial view of the area of suspected damage while the TTFS and Canine Unit conducted a sweep of the building and its immediate vicinity.
The investigation has concluded that the crack observed in a sheet of glass of the building was a stress crack that was not as a result of gunshots.
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mc Donald Jacob, who oversaw the police’s response to the incident, is urging anyone with information which can assist with the investigations to contact the police immediately. Users of the Parkade and Government Plaza facilities who may have witnessed anything suspicious recently are encouraged to report those sightings to the police via its 999 hotline or via the TTPS’ App. The TTPS is currently working with security personnel at the building in this regard.
He encourages the public to rely on credible sources of information on issues affecting the national community.
Citizens are reminded that, if they see something to say something.
DCP Jacob also notes the undue panic caused today and again strongly urges the public to desist from sharing misinformation.
SEE ACCOMPANYING PHOTOGRAPHS
Corporate Communications Unit
October 18th, 2021
END
If was impsbert son cellphone…
The culprits were most likely red government agents.
Nutting going to come out of this as they busy bugging kams phone
If that was c4 that would take out the entire waterfront section of POS.ScHoolboySoloQ wrote:Was it confirmed to be a bomb? C-4? It looks like an empty fireworks box and a little decoration to make it look like a bomb.
Les Bain wrote:From the bigger picture, Trinidad was more engaged with Nicki Minaj cousin friend swollen balls than the budget, taxi fare increases and now...this.
Place will be sad when the kekeke finally run out.
hover11 wrote:What amazing me about this is the TTPS has all these resources such as drones at their disposal, camera systems etc and detection level is abysmalK74T wrote:TTPS: No Shots Fired at the Office of the Attorney General
An extensive aerial and ground investigation was conducted earlier today at the Office of the Attorney General and Legal Affairs, located at Government Plaza, Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain, after police were alerted to reports of a shooting and an explosion incident.
A joint agency team which included the Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service (TTFS), and the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), led by Senior Superintendent of Police (Ag.), Port-of-Spain Division, Terrance Nobbee, and included the Air Support Unit (ASU) and Canine Unit participated in the investigations.
The ASU deployed drones which aided in an aerial view of the area of suspected damage while the TTFS and Canine Unit conducted a sweep of the building and its immediate vicinity.
The investigation has concluded that the crack observed in a sheet of glass of the building was a stress crack that was not as a result of gunshots.
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mc Donald Jacob, who oversaw the police’s response to the incident, is urging anyone with information which can assist with the investigations to contact the police immediately. Users of the Parkade and Government Plaza facilities who may have witnessed anything suspicious recently are encouraged to report those sightings to the police via its 999 hotline or via the TTPS’ App. The TTPS is currently working with security personnel at the building in this regard.
He encourages the public to rely on credible sources of information on issues affecting the national community.
Citizens are reminded that, if they see something to say something.
DCP Jacob also notes the undue panic caused today and again strongly urges the public to desist from sharing misinformation.
SEE ACCOMPANYING PHOTOGRAPHS
Corporate Communications Unit
October 18th, 2021
END
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timelapse wrote:If that was c4 that would take out the entire waterfront section of POS.ScHoolboySoloQ wrote:Was it confirmed to be a bomb? C-4? It looks like an empty fireworks box and a little decoration to make it look like a bomb.
I highly doubtful if it was. C4 is easily stored in bags and would have been easier to hide in small spaces.Just an example, a bomb built in a lunch box would have been more than enough.
I highly doubtful if that was a real bomb.Unless is Wile E Coyote that built it
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