In a significant development in the investigation surrounding the murder of Corporal Anuska Eversley, Assistant Commissioner Surrendra Sagramsingh has been placed on immediate administrative leave. This decision aims to maintain transparency as investigators delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding Eversley’s death and the alarming breach of firearms at the San Fernando Municipal Police Station.
Eversley, a mother of three, was discovered dead inside the police station early Sunday morning. An autopsy confirmed she had suffered multiple violent injuries, including being beaten, stabbed, and strangled. In the wake of her tragic death, authorities have detained at least ten individuals and seized a cache of stolen firearms and ammunition linked to the case.
Preliminary investigations suggest a troubling possibility: a network involving municipal officers may have been engaged in selling weapons to criminals. This operation, believed to have been active for several months, raises serious concerns regarding the oversight and integrity of the municipal police service. Furthermore, there are indications that Eversley might have had connections to this illicit group, although this aspect is still under investigation.
Sagramsingh acknowledged the necessity of the leave, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the integrity of the ongoing probe, which has revealed shocking revelations about the internal workings of the police department. As the investigation progresses, the community watches closely, demanding accountability and transparency from their law enforcement agencies.
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