'Honeymoon over for COP Griffith, Young'
We would like to signal our growing impatience and anxiety with the lack of actions regarding persons who are free to kill.
This was the stance yesterday from president of the Downtown Owners and Merchants Association (DOMA) Gregory Aboud, who is calling for more work on the ground by Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith and the TTPS.
We are among those that were very supportive and enthusiastic, not only about the appointment of Gary Griffith as commissioner of police, but also the appointment of Stuart Young as minister of national security, Aboud said, via telephone.
But we feel entitled to say, with respect, not wanting to be disrespectful to either but wanting to intimate a strong sense of impatience now, that the honeymoon is over and it is high time that something be one to confront the freeness with which persons are able to kill in broad daylight, without fear of any accountability or fear of being apprehended.
Aboud said Griffith, in particular, needs to recognise that where justice is not dispensed by the State agencies, particularly the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, that in itself is an injustice being perpetrated on the society.
This was the stance yesterday from president of the Downtown Owners and Merchants Association (DOMA) Gregory Aboud, who is calling for more work on the ground by Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith and the TTPS.
We are among those that were very supportive and enthusiastic, not only about the appointment of Gary Griffith as commissioner of police, but also the appointment of Stuart Young as minister of national security, Aboud said, via telephone.
But we feel entitled to say, with respect, not wanting to be disrespectful to either but wanting to intimate a strong sense of impatience now, that the honeymoon is over and it is high time that something be one to confront the freeness with which persons are able to kill in broad daylight, without fear of any accountability or fear of being apprehended.
Aboud said Griffith, in particular, needs to recognise that where justice is not dispensed by the State agencies, particularly the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, that in itself is an injustice being perpetrated on the society.
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