In an effort to strengthen relationships within the community, the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service recently organized a Community Walk-About in Sea Lots. This initiative aimed to bridge the gap between law enforcement and local residents, promoting open dialogue and collaboration on safety issues. Police officers engaged directly with community members, addressing concerns and sharing information. Events like these are essential in enhancing police visibility and fostering trust within neighborhoods. As this trend continues, the hope is to build safer and more connected communities across Trinidad and Tobago.
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