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5,600 arrested for serious crimes, police urge victims to come forward

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News ACP Richard Smith - WHAT the general population may not know is that for this year already, over 5,000 people have been arrested for serious crimes. What the public already knows, through repeated pleas, is that the police service needs greater co-operation and more involvement from people in the fight against crime and criminality. How the public can help? By giving information, attending identification parades and partnering with the TTPS. […]

Source: Trinidad News

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