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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Hackshaw file sent to DPP

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Rhondor Dowlat
1721 days ago
20200609
Police Commissioner Gary Griffith and DCP Irwin Hackshaw converse after the police press briefing at the Police Administration Building, Port-of-Spain yesterday.

Police Commissioner Gary Griffith and DCP Irwin Hackshaw converse after the police press briefing at the Police Administration Building, Port-of-Spain yesterday.

KERWIN PIERRE

Less than two weeks since the Po­lice Com­plaints Au­thor­i­ty (PCA) made it clear that the in­ves­ti­ga­tion in­to al­le­ga­tions of sus­pi­cious fi­nan­cial ac­tiv­i­ty at three banks in­volv­ing ACP Ir­win Hack­shaw was on­go­ing, the Po­lice Ser­vice has an­nounced that a file has been sent to the Di­rec­tor of Pub­lic Pros­e­cu­tions (DPP).

The dis­clo­sure was made by the Com­mis­sion­er of Po­lice Gary Grif­fith dur­ing Tues­day’s week­ly me­dia bring­ing that was held at the Po­lice Ad­min­is­tra­tion Build­ing, Port-of-Spain.

Grif­fith al­so not­ed that the re­view of the po­lice probe was al­so be­ing done to the ben­e­fit of Hack­shaw, as some peo­ple “want to play pros­e­cu­tor and even ju­ry to state that what hap­pened is con­trary to what was in­ves­ti­gat­ed.”

He al­so made it clear that no “red flags” were ever raised by any banks to sug­gest sus­pi­cious ac­tiv­i­ty.

On May 28, the PCA said that up­on com­ple­tion of its in­ves­ti­ga­tion, the Au­thor­i­ty would take ap­pro­pri­ate ac­tion un­der the Po­lice Com­plaints Au­thor­i­ty Act.


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