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Friday, June 13, 2025

DCP orders audit of police kits, vehicles after GEB uniforms stolen

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Anna-Lisa Paul
28 days ago
20250516
Police officers assigned to the Guard and Emergency Branch on patrol.

Police officers assigned to the Guard and Emergency Branch on patrol.

Act­ing Deputy Com­mis­sion­er of Po­lice (DCP), Op­er­a­tions, Curt Si­mon, has or­dered an au­dit in­to all po­lice uni­forms, ve­hi­cles and com­put­ers be­long­ing to the T&T Po­lice Ser­vice (TTPS).

He said, yes­ter­day, it had be­come nec­es­sary af­ter he re­ceived cer­tain in­for­ma­tion which paved the way for de­tailed and thor­ough checks to be done, “To de­ter­mine if any­thing is miss­ing or un­ac­count­ed for, or if every­thing is cor­rect and reg­u­lar.”

The an­nounce­ment of the au­dit came af­ter po­lice of­fi­cers as­signed to the Guard and Emer­gency Branch, lo­cat­ed at Gar­den Road in Aranguez, re­port­ed uni­forms and oth­er items be­ing stolen from their lock­ers in the last week.

The most re­cent in­ci­dent was re­port­ed on Wednes­day, af­ter a po­lice con­sta­ble at Aranguez found his lock­er bro­ken in­to and sev­er­al items miss­ing.

The of­fi­cer, who had been on leave since April 30, claimed to have placed sev­er­al items in his lock­er, which is in the SRP male dor­mi­to­ry and left.

Re­port­ing for du­ty around 6:30 am on May 2, the of­fi­cer claimed that while open­ing his lock­er, he ob­served the low­er part had been tam­pered with and up­on check­ing, he dis­cov­ered sev­er­al items miss­ing.

These in­clud­ed one dig­i­tal cam­ou­flage jack­et, one dig­i­tal cam­ou­flage pants, one tac­ti­cal belt, and one bul­let­proof vest.

This lat­est in­ci­dent was re­port­ed one week af­ter three GEB of­fi­cers re­port­ed that uni­forms and oth­er items were stolen from their lock­ers in Aranguez.

They claimed to have se­cured per­son­al and gov­ern­ment-is­sued items in their lock­ers be­fore go­ing to bed on May 8, and up­on wak­ing up the next day, found their lock­ers bro­ken in­to.

Among the items they re­port­ed miss­ing were dig­i­tal cam­ou­flage pants, util­i­ty belts, iden­ti­fi­ca­tion cards, rapid as­sault cam­ou­flage jack­ets, dump pouch­es, pis­tol hol­sters, $1,160 in cash, deb­it and cred­it cards, na­tion­al iden­ti­fi­ca­tion cards, and oth­er per­son­al items.

The three con­sta­bles con­firmed re­port­ing the mat­ter to se­nior GEB of­fi­cers be­fore mak­ing a for­mal re­port to the Barataria Po­lice Sta­tion.

Mean­while, Si­mon said his di­rec­tive for the au­dit to be done was is­sued last week, and he was await­ing the find­ings.

Ear­li­er this month, a pair of po­lice of­fi­cers were giv­en the all clear to pur­sue a law­suit over be­ing trans­ferred from GEB af­ter be­ing in­ter­ro­gat­ed over po­lice uni­forms that went miss­ing from an of­fice in May last year.


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