Picture Credit score: Fb, Trinidad and Tobago Police Service
Trinidad and Tobago: The Police division officers within the Northern and North Japanese Divisions of Trinidad and Tobago executed profitable joint operations within the final 48 hours from 23 December to 24 December. The operation ended with the arrest of two suspects, the restoration of 4 stolen autos and the seizure of 3kg of marijuana.
This morning, between 1:00 am to five:00 am, officers from the North Central Activity Power East, Arouca CID, Arouca Patrol and Enquiries items operated an intelligence based mostly train in response to the report of motorized vehicle theft within the division.
The operation took cops to a spot on Thomas Hint in Arouca, the place they discovered 4 stolen autos during which there have been two Nissan AD Wagons, a Nissan Versa and a Nissan Tiida.
A 54-year-old man from Thomas Hint and a 24-year-old from Oropune Gardens in Piarco have been arrested within the operation.
The investigation is ongoing and the inquiry is being finished to get leads into the case. Whereas within the North Japanese Division, a definite operation named Blue Line occurred between 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm on 22 December.
Officers from San Juan CID and the North Japanese Division Gang Intelligence Unit made their transfer on a number of areas whereas concentrating on identified hotspots of medication within the district of San Juan.
Officers discovered a gaggle of males alongside the roadway in operation on Blanc Avenue. When the group observed the police, they began operating in several instructions, amongst whom one was holding his waist space as he fled.
After the group fled from the scene, in a search of the place two black plastic deal with luggage discovered, which have been carrying 5 packages of 3kg of marijuana wrapped in tape.
The discovered medication from the scene have been secured and brought to the San Juan Police Station, whereas investigations on this drug-related case are actively being guided by PC Bharath.
The Company Communications Unit launched an announcement at this time confirming the profitable outcomes of those operations on 24 December.
Because the investigation continues, police engaged on the security and safety of the neighborhood, sending a message to the general public that criminal behaviour won’t be accepted.
The collaborative efforts of the assorted police items mirror the continuing dedication to uphold the rule of regulation and keep public order in Trinidad and Tobago.