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More SORT cops questioned on deaths of Bharatt murder suspects
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12 cops quizzed in deaths of Bharath murder suspects
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Mc Donald Jacob -
NATIONAL Security Minister Stuart Young on Friday joined his parliamentary colleagues in condemning the Opposition s boycott of the House of Representatives. He did so as he opened debate on a motion to approve a notification of President Paula-Mae Weeks of McDonald Jacob s nomination to be appointed as a deputy police commissioner.
Young said Jacob was the first person on the merit list and a career police officer. Also nominated by the Police Service Commission to be appointed as deputy police commissioners were Supt Andre Norton and Special Operations Response Team (SORT) head Insp Mark Hernandez. No motions to approve their nominations were listed on Friday s House Order Paper.
Numerous Charges Filed Against Fugitive Captured in Tioga County
New York State Police say their investigation is continuing but numerous charges are being filed against a Cortland man who fled authorities through several Southern Tier Counties.
On April 9, 2021 at approximately 7:54 a.m., New York State Police took 32-year-old Matthew O. Perry into custody without further incident in the Town of Tioga.
According to a news release from Troop C, the search for Perry began the day before after Perry eluded police in jurisdictions within Cortland, Broome and Tioga Counties.
Perry is wanted for the felony of Criminal Contempt, in the City of Cortland and Aggravated Family Offense.
SORT officers still detained for probe into deaths of Bharatt murder suspects
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POLICE say they will meet with the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions soon as they have completed interviews with four Special Operations Response Team (SORT) members in relation to the deaths of two murder suspects.
Investigators told Newsday that the officers were re-interviewed between Thursday and Friday and other officers are expected to be spoken to.
Up to 6 pm on Friday, the officers were still detained.
Rumours began spreading late Friday evening that instructions were given to charge the four but investigators dismissed that saying they will speak with the Director of Public Prosecutions office next week for advice on the way forward. Investigators also dismissed rumours that head of SORT Insp Mark Hernandez, who is awaiting Parliament’s nod for one of two remaining deputy commissioner of police (DCP) post, is refusing to co-operate.
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