Police Complaints Authority Launches Probe Into Alleged Disappearance Of Seized Ammunition

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Police Complaints Authority Launches Probe Into Alleged Disappearance Of Seized Ammunition

The Police Complaints Authority has independently initiated an investigation into the alleged disappearance of seized ammunition from the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service.

PCA has noted the detailed content of a newspaper article entitled “Erla Orders Probe No sign of 500 Bullets” featured in the February 13, 2023 Edition of the Express Newspaper.

In a media release on Monday, the PCA said several similar reports of missing exhibits and seized items in the custody of the TTPS have been investigated by the PCA which has the sole remit under Section 48 (2) to investigate criminal offences involving police officers, police corruption and serious police misconduct.

It said the allegation of missing ammunition from the TTPS is a matter of great concern, and the PCA will undertake a comprehensive investigation into this matter.

PCA said it is dedicated to promoting public confidence in the Trinidad and Tobago justice system and invites members of the public to share any information they may have related to the investigation and are asked to kindly contact the PCA at 226-4722 or at [email protected].

It said all information received is confidential.

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