THE BEACON OF TRUTH
www.caribbeantimesinternational.com
ISSUE NO. 106
CANADA EDITION
CN $1.00
WEEK ENDING June 26, 2014
Elite squad to tackle major crimes in TT
Former Guyanese President chairs powerful FAO committee Page 5 on forestry
Former President Bharrat Jagdeo is congratulated by FAO Director General Jose Graziano Da Silva following his appointment
P
ORT-OF-SPAIN, TRINIDAD: A special National Security unit comprising 80 specially selected, highly skilled and trained officers from the Police, Defence Force, Coast Guard, Immigration and other law enforcement agencies is being set up to deal specifically with gang violence, counter-terrorism, hostage negotiation and any major criminal activities in Trinidad and Tobago.
The unit, known as the Special Operations Group (SOG), and with a mandate to bring crime down to a minimum level in the coming months, is expected to start operations as early as this week and will be coordinated by the National Operations Centre under Commander Garvin Herrah. SOG officers will report directly to the acting Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams and Chief of Defence Staff Major General Kenrick Maharaj. see full story on page 15
TT’s Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, third left, cuts the ribbon to open the Piarco Police Station last week. She is assisted by UdeCOTT managing director Jerlean John, acting sergeant Jennifer Crawford, acting Police Commissioner Stephen Williams, Housing Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal and Legal Affairs Minister Prakash Ramadhar (FB photo)
Jamaican Wayne Wonder kicks off first Canadian tour
Page 28
Canada helping Caribbean address skills shortage Page 9