In dispelling rumours currently circulating in Tobago alleging that there is a possibility that TOP leader Ashworth Jack will be charged by Scarborough police for his missing firearm, Assistant Commissioner of Police Heflin George who is in charge of Tobago Police Division said, the rumours are purely speculative.
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