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Acting CoP: T&T in good hands

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Sunday, August 18, 2013
Members of the Siparia Police Youth Club go through their drill during the march past competition at the Police Youth Club sports at the St James Training Academy grounds yesterday. PHOTO: ABRAHAM DIAZ

T&T is in good hands, acting Police Commissioner Stephen Williams said yesterday. Williams, was attending a sports and family day hosted by the T&T Police Youth Organisation at the Police Training Academy in St James, yesterday when he spoke with reporters. “I think there is not much to be said. The presence of so many young people between the ages of five to 25 clearly demonstrates the direction that the Police Service is taking for the future of this country.” 

 

The acting CoP said  police youth clubs had once been one of T&T’s best kept secrets but the young people at the event, who represented communities across the country, showed clear intentions of shaping the lives of others for the future. “Trinidad and Tobago is in good hands and if I may lift it to the other level, Trinidad and Tobago is in fact in great hands when we watch these young persons all having the opportunity to be influenced, to be shaped, to be directed, to be adults of tomorrow.”

 

The event was also attended by National Security Minister Emmanuel George and Chief Justice Ivor Archie.


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