Nothing of substance came out of Monday's National Security Council meeting with the TTPS, which was a mere “photo op” and a "pappyshow," says UNC leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
“They come to make you feel they working when there was no response from them in the weeks before,” Persad-Bissessar said at the party's Monday Night Forum.
“(Roodal) Moonilal tell me the picture (from the meeting) looks like a Halloween picture!”
She said T&T is in turmoil with the crime crisis but Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley was silent in recent weeks and MIA (Missing in Action). She questioned why Rowley yesterday posted on Facebook that he had instructed the NSC to meet yesterday.
"There were 508 murders for this year under Rowley - 30 in one week and not a word from these people!" she said, adding nothing happened either a few months ago when Rowley deemed crime a "public health emergency."
Persad-Bissessar said after yesterday's "big meeting," Hinds said they were not doing certain things but there would be "heightened" police presence "which was what had been said for the past seven years."
"So what's new? Rehash the policy that obviously hasn't worked .."
On the acting Police Commissioner's call for a revised Bail Bill, Persad-Bissessar said the UNC had supported the bill before but it hadn't stopped crime. She reiterated the UNC's brand of bail reform in its anti-crime plan.
She also called on Rowley to answer allegations that he asks for "more per diem" when he travels. Persad- Bissessar said Government was focusing on people with legal guns also because of a vendetta with former police commissioner Gary Griffth.
"If you know anything about (Griffith), you know he's not going to rest until justice is done," she said.
MP Dave Tancoo meanwhile called on Local Government Minister Faris Al-Rawi to answer queries about land near the San Fernando Waterfront, allegedly belonging to a well-known South PNM family and "with the current waterfront development taking place under Al-Rawi, that the land will become a gold mine... I'm asking if any PNM Minister has any pecuniary or familial connection to this land."
UNC MP Dinesh Rambally meanwhile said the acting Police Commissioner, instead of urging for a revised Bail Bill, should instead be investigating Al-Rawi, Stuart Young and Renuka Sagramsingh in the Nelsongate issue.
"You sir, need to mend your approach to fighting crime, you need to amend your biased politicising into independent policing - you need to mend your Balisier badge into a badge that says 'Protect and Serve'."