The situation involving the arrest and subsequent release of Police Commissioner Erla Harewood-Christopher is deeply concerning. This from chairman of the Tobago arm of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce Curtis Williams. Mr. Williams spoke to TV6'S Elizabeth Williams and here is that report.
00:00As a businessman in Trinidad and Tobago, I find this incident deeply concerning.
00:05The arrest and subsequent release of the police commissioner without charges raises serious questions about the integrity and efficiency of our law enforcement.
00:14Mr. Williams said the question now remains, how can the business community have confidence in the relevant authorities?
00:22It is critical for the business community to have confidence in the stability and the fairness of this institution.
00:29As it plays a vital role in maintaining a secure environment for economic activities.
00:35Mr. Williams said public trust in the TTPS must be restored and vigilance must be retained.
00:43The business sector relies on a trustworthy and transparent legal framework to ensure that justice is served impartially.
00:50This incident underscored a need for a thorough review of the procedures and protocol followed during a high profile investigation.
00:58It is imperative that the authorities address this concern to restore public trust and ensure that a similar situation are handled with the utmost professionalism and integrity in the future.
01:10For now, we must retain vigilance and advocate for reform that will strengthen our legal and law enforcement systems, ensuring that they operate with the highest standard of accountability and transparency.
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