The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) recently hosted a successful town meeting in San Rafael, drawing in around 60 local residents and stakeholders. This gathering provided a platform for meaningful dialogue between the police and the community, underscoring the TTPS’s commitment to fostering open communication and collaboration. Police officials expressed their gratitude for the turnout, which showcases the community’s interest in promoting public safety. Events like these are essential for building trust and a stronger relationship between residents and law enforcement in Trinidad and Tobago.
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