Shane Superville
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) has reaffirmed its ‘one door’ policy, which allows victims to report crimes at any police station, regardless of where the incident took place.
The reminder follows a report that two robbery victims were turned away from the Tunapuna Police Station on Monday night and told to file their complaint at the St Joseph station instead. The driver and passenger had just been robbed at gunpoint in St Augustine. While en route to St Joseph, they spotted the same bandits entering another maxi taxi and alerted police, who later arrested the suspects and recovered a firearm, cash and stolen items.
Responding to questions from Guardian Media, a TTPS spokesperson confirmed the public must not be turned away from any station and cited Departmental Order 139, issued on July 22, 2008. The order requires officers to record the arrival of the person, take the report or statement, and ensure the matter is addressed or referred to the appropriate station.
“If that was done in this case then it will be investigated, and disciplinary action can be taken against the officer or officers,” the spokesperson said.