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speedist wrote:^ which means there should be a minute chance of failure on solving then. Genuinely hoping for the best here on them solving the case and dealing swift justice.
speedist wrote:Agreed. I truly believe is high time we started fighting back. Like the businessman who shoot two bandits and run one over with his vehicle last week. Unfortunate that both bandits survived.
Only problem is we making jail if we kill a bandit. -_-
kjaglal76v2 wrote:what to say if i shoot up my own car?
speedist wrote:Now why would anyone shoot up their own car?
@VII: lol. Boi if the time comes I using anyting I get my hands on.
Senior officials in the Police Service and the Ministry of National Security yesterday denied media reports that suspects had been arrested on Saturday night in connection with the death of senior counsel Dana Seetahal.
It was widely reported yesterday that four people had been arrested in Diego Martin and Arima during a series of police exercises on Saturday night, in connection with the senior attorney’s killing eight days ago.
However, while sources have confirmed that four persons were indeed detained during exercises, senior officials, including Minister of National Security Gary Griffith, acting Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams and Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Wayne Dick, have all firmly denied that they were held in relation to police enquiries into the senior counsel’s death.
This therefore means that even though today marks eight days since Seetahal was brutally killed along O’Connor Street, Woodbrook, her killers are still at large.
“Contrary to any reports, as of this time, no one has been held, detained, arrested, and certainly not charged in relation to the investigation into the death of the senior counsel. I have been in communication with the investigators on a daily basis, and I can assure you with full confidence and accuracy, that at no time has anyone been held by the police. What I can tell you is that the investigation is still ongoing and at this point it has reached a crucial, but sensitive stage,” explained Griffith.
The acting Commissioner chastised the media, saying that due to the incorrectness, the reports were only causing more “trauma” to an already traumatised public.
“Right now my head is busy with thoughts on the media for the misinformation which has been sent out into the public domain. The information I heard and read yesterday is false, and all it is doing is inflaming the public. The country is already going through a traumatic moment with the death of a prominent member of society, and with the misinformation which was circulated, this trauma is only worsening,” Williams said.
ACP Dick, in a brief interview with Express, said he was not aware of the developments as reported throughout the media. However, he reiterated previous calls from the police for the public and the media to exercise patience, saying that as soon as he was aware of any significant developments, he would personally call the various media houses and inform their representatives himself.
The senior policeman did reveal that “progress was being made” and that enquiries were being conducted, even up to late yesterday, for a fruitful outcome.
Griffith also told the Express he has been liaising with international policing organisations regarding potential assistance into the enquiries.
“As of this time, I don’t think our Police Service needs foreign assistance yet, as I believe they are on top of their game. That said, should it become necessary, I have already been liaising with the relevant international organisations, and they have indicated their willingness to assist,” Griffith said.
Around 12.05 a.m. on May 4, Seetahal was gunned down along O’Connor Street, Woodbook, in her Volkswagen SUV. Less than 15 minutes prior, the senior counsel had left the Ma Pau casino, made her way on to French Street, then on to Wrightson Road, before turning on to Hamilton Holder Street. Upon reaching the vicinity of the Woodbrook Youth Facility, Seetahal was attacked by unknown gunmen.
It is believed that one of the vehicles pulled in front of her blocking her path, while another pulled alongside her and its occupants opened fire on the senior attorney, before they both fled the scene.
During the course of these incidents, her vehicle slowly made its way about 20 feet north on to O’Connor Street.
Seetahal has since been cremated following a ceremony on Thursday at the Aramalaya Presbyterian Church in Tunapuna which saw an overflowing of mourners headed by President Anthony Carmona, and included Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Chief Justice Ivor Archie, among several politicians, judges, magistrates, and members of the public, who all came out to say their final farewell to the vibrant and outspoken senior counsel.
OMG crime is real!
The killers must be caught!
This shooting is different!
PariaMan wrote:There will be no arrest in this case since certain senior policemen have a vested interest in preventing this from happening. It has nothing to do with the quality of the police work or Whether cameras caught the men in the act.
This case will remain unsolved!
These are the same men who stole the 17 million. That case is unsolved because these senior policemen wanted it that way
Wake up people and smell the coffee!
eurotuner wrote:PariaMan wrote:There will be no arrest in this case since certain senior policemen have a vested interest in preventing this from happening. It has nothing to do with the quality of the police work or Whether cameras caught the men in the act.
This case will remain unsolved!
These are the same men who stole the 17 million. That case is unsolved because these senior policemen wanted it that way
Wake up people and smell the coffee!
How did you make a link between the 17m haul and the Dana murder??
Kindly asking to be enlightened. thanks.
bluefete wrote:Everyone playing the fool with this.
The same people who put down the $million robbery and killed the guard on the highway are the same people who killed Dana.
Notice that no one has been arrested or will ever be arrested for that robbery. Why? Too many high ranking people are involved.
Same thing goes for Dana.
Check out the gangleader in Carapo. Check out Anil for alleged links. (He reaallll quiet since he got married).
Check out the legal luminary. This thing goes real high up.
Scapegoats may be held but the true masterminds will go free.
We now truly know how incompetent or politically involved our police force is (with all apologies to RS).
zoom rader wrote:^^^ was just about to ask the same, seems he knows more than the cops
JF.K wrote:zoom rader wrote:^^^ was just about to ask the same, seems he knows more than the cops
Everybody on tuner knows more than the cops!
D tanty in d roti shop is the cops best intel...
bluefete wrote:JF.K wrote:zoom rader wrote:^^^ was just about to ask the same, seems he knows more than the cops
Everybody on tuner knows more than the cops!
D tanty in d roti shop is the cops best intel...
Yuh ever hear anybody say dat dey give Ian Alleyne info on a crime and de bandit end up outside dey house calling dem??????
PariaMan wrote:Notice how even RS keeping quiet
rollingstock wrote:the truth is so simple it would be hard to believe.
rfari wrote:Someone.is.directing police officials to release bad info to the media?
zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:Someone.is.directing police officials to release bad info to the media?
In this day and age you still trust trini media.
rfari wrote:zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:Someone.is.directing police officials to release bad info to the media?
In this day and age you still trust trini media.
Thats what u got from my post? That i trust trini media? Where in this ched did i state or insinuate that?