The Trinidad and Tobago Municipal Police Service (TTMPS) has announced a thorough review of its security protocols. This initiative was prompted by the tragic murder of Corporal Anuska Eversley, who was killed at the San Fernando Municipal Police Station. The review will cover key aspects of policing operations, including security systems, management of the armoury, and access controls across all 14 municipal stations.
The decision to carry out a comprehensive security evaluation was disclosed by the newly appointed head of the TTMPS, Assistant Commissioner Wayne Mystar. Mystar emphasized the need for a security overhaul to prevent similar incidents in the future. The review aims to identify potential vulnerabilities within the current system and implement improvements. This development follows days after three municipal police officers were formally charged with the murder of Corporal Eversley, along with robbery with violence and possession of a firearm.
In light of these events, former head of the TTMPS, Surrendra Sagramsingh, has been placed on leave pending a detailed investigation into the security breaches that might have contributed to the incident. The charges against the three officers and the administrative leave of Sagramsingh are seen as urgent steps towards restoring integrity and safety within the police service.
The murder of Corporal Eversley has sent shockwaves throughout the police force and the wider community, prompting calls for immediate action to address safety concerns for police personnel. Assistant Commissioner Mystar stressed the importance of ensuring that all officers are equipped with the necessary resources and training to perform their duties effectively and safely. The comprehensive review is expected to result in strategic recommendations to improve overall security at municipal police stations.
This initiative highlights the TTMPS’s commitment to reinforcing security measures and ensuring a safe working environment for its officers. The review is hoped to restore confidence in the service’s ability to protect its members and serve the public effectively.
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