In response to concerns regarding the Punisher emblem appearing on police uniforms, the Commissioner of Police emphasized that he does not identify with the Punisher character. He reassured citizens of Trinidad and Tobago that their safety is a top priority and that there are strict protocols in place to address any misconduct by officers. The Commissioner cited the discipline processes outlined in a 2008 directive, affirming a commitment to accountability and adherence to departmental orders. He urged the public to remain confident in the police force, stating that any reports of officer misconduct will be taken seriously and addressed appropriately.
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