Trinidad certainly demands a lot of attention from the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, however Tobago has not been left out. While rolling out the “I Support Our Services” programme on the island, Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith shared some plans for making policing in Tobago better.
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Staircase an initiative of the Scarborough Enhancement Programme
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Few tenants adamant that they are not moving
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