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Thursday, May 22, 2025

Senior cop urges men at IWD rally:

Seek help from police, don’t resort to violence

by

Sascha Wilson
1903 days ago
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Members of the TTPS and TTMPS Southern Division march through the streets of San Fernando yesterday in celebration of International Women’s Day tomorrow.

Members of the TTPS and TTMPS Southern Division march through the streets of San Fernando yesterday in celebration of International Women’s Day tomorrow.

Kristian De Silva

With an up­surge in do­mes­tic vi­o­lence-re­lat­ed mur­ders this year, a se­nior po­lice of­fi­cer is ad­vis­ing men to seek help from the po­lice rather than re­sort to vi­o­lence.

This was one of the mes­sages com­ing out of a street pro­ces­sion and in­ter­faith ser­vice by the South­ern Di­vi­sion of the T&T Po­lice and Mu­nic­i­pal Po­lice Ser­vices yes­ter­day in cel­e­bra­tion of In­ter­na­tion­al Women’s Day.

As of Thurs­day, 11 women had been mur­dered for the year. Nine of them were al­leged­ly killed by their in­ti­mate part­ners.

“To the men out there, cau­tion, cau­tion. Seek us out and we will as­sist you the best way we can,” said act­ing As­sis­tant Com­mis­sion­er of Po­lice Floris Hodge-Grif­fith in an in­ter­view with re­porters fol­low­ing the pro­ces­sion in San Fer­nan­do.

In an at­tempt to curb do­mes­tic vi­o­lence, she said of­fi­cers have been vis­it­ing var­i­ous ar­eas try­ing to reach out to men.

Not­ing that this ini­tia­tive was al­so done in Port-of- Spain, she said, “I want to let them know we un­der­stand that they too have is­sues and they must look for as­sis­tance rather than vi­o­lence. I want them to seek us out for every is­sue. We are here to pro­tect and serve every­one, male and fe­male.”

She said the march was im­por­tant to re­mind the cit­i­zen­ry and all women that women po­lice of­fi­cers re­main strong and com­mit­ted to mak­ing com­mu­ni­ties safe.

Se­nior Supt Wayne Mo­hammed had a mes­sage for men and women. He ad­vised women to know their val­ue, their pur­pose and re­spect them­selves.

“I want to tell the men of T&T to re­spect women. Treat women like they ought to be treat­ed, treat them with love and re­spect,” he said.

Ad­dress­ing the in­ter­faith ser­vice at the Pro-Cathe­dral of Our La­dy of Per­pet­u­al Help parish, Hodge-Grif­fith said over the years the TTPS has worked stead­fast­ly to­wards gen­der equal­i­ty.

Re­call­ing that the first 12 women en­tered the Po­lice Ser­vice in 1955, she said cur­rent­ly there are thou­sands of fe­male of­fi­cers and many of them hold lead­er­ship po­si­tions.

To her fe­male col­leagues, she said, “We are in a unique po­si­tion to be our sis­ter’s keep­er. We can ac­tive­ly choose to chal­lenge all the stereo­types which lead to vic­tim sham­ing of women, we can fight ex­ist­ing bi­as­es and al­low our fe­male cit­i­zens the op­por­tu­ni­ty to have fair chances through­out so­ci­ety.”

Hodge-Grif­fith al­so urged them to unite and em­pow­er one an­oth­er. Al­so par­tic­i­pat­ing in the march were Se­nior Supt of the Mu­nic­i­pal Po­lice Ce­cil San­tana, San Fer­nan­do may­or Ju­nia Re­grel­lo, civil­ian staff from the Po­lice Ser­vice, fire of­fi­cers, nurs­es and traf­fic war­dens.


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