Opposition representatives are calling for a Commission of Inquiry into the security breach at the San Fernando Municipal Police Station that resulted in the death of WPC Anuska Eversley. They argue the incident highlights major failures in security systems, oversight and internal controls within the national security framework. Officials say the scale of the breach and the loss of weapons demand a deeper, independent investigation to ensure accountability and prevent similar incidents in the future.
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