The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service organized a town meeting in St. Clair on May 27, 2026, encouraging local residents to voice their concerns and suggestions. The event was designed to promote an open dialogue between the police and the community, highlighting the importance of collaborative efforts in ensuring public safety. Attendees shared a range of feedback, reinforcing the idea that community involvement plays a pivotal role in addressing local issues. The police service expressed their commitment to fostering these partnerships for a safer Trinidad and Tobago.
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