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Cabinet concerned about Wednesday s murders

File photo: Communications Minister Symon de Nobriga NATIONAL Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds is concerned about the killing of eight people including two women on Wednesday, in response to another murder and the issue was discussed at a Cabinet level on Thursday. Responding to questions on Thursday at the post-Cabinet media briefing, Communications Minister Symon de Nobriga said the issue was raised in Cabinet among other things. Asked what the Government’s response was, de Nobriga said: “Matters of national security are always discussed at Cabinet. The Minister of National Security obviously is concerned, however, the management of that is in the more-than-adequate hands of the Commissioner of Police. We expect that the police will continue to do the job that they are doing.”

Hinds: No confirmed data of children in gangs in Trinidad and Tobago

Hinds: No confirmed data of children in gangs in Trinidad and Tobago Fitzgerald Hinds - NATIONAL Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds has said his ministry has no confirmed data to show that children are involved in gangs in this country. He was responding to questions in Parliament on Friday morning. Naparima MP Rodney Charles asked: Could the Minister indicate how many persons under the age of 18 have been identified by intelligence agencies as being gang members as of March 2021? Hinds said the police have not confirmed any persons under the age of 18 years as gang members. However, the police comes into contact with persons in that age group in circumstances where they are suspects or victims in criminal investigations.

Hinds: No decision yet on $1m for police covid deaths

Hinds: No decision yet on $1m for police covid deaths Fitzgerald Hinds - NATIONAL Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds on Tuesday said no decision has been taken regarded a proposal by the Police Social and Welfare Association (PSWA) to pay $1 million to the families of police officers who contract covid19 on the job and die. He said the consensus reached between the PSWA and himself on this specific issue after a meeting between them on May 21, was that it needed to be reviewed further. Speaking to Newsday by phone on Tuesday, Hinds said, As I understand it, the arrangement was made and remains in place for the payment of the $1 million sum to the estate of the police officer who died in the execution of his duty.

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