Former national security minister, Gary Griffith, Friday began his first day in office as Trinidad and Tobago police commissioner promising to reduce crime and rebuild the respect of the local police service.
“I am here to serve my God, my country and the citizens of this great country. As I stated before there will be no honeymoon period and I do not expect any. This is not going to be the Gary Griffith show. I intend to work as hard as possible with all the relevant stakeholders to ensure that the most fundamental rights of citizens of this country are protected,” Griffith said.
Griffith, who was given the nod for the top post within the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) by Parliament last month, said in order to do this, he must secure the public trust and confidence.
Must prove his worth
“There are already experts in the field, both in the organization and on this table, who I will be consulting with in the future. I know I have to prove my worth to the TTPS and respect is something that is earned,” said Griffth, a former captain in the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force, and who also served as special advisor to then prime minister Kamla Persad Bissessar.
“So just being Commissioner of Police. it doesn’t say anything until I prove myself to the many good men and women in the TTPS. And I intend to show that maturity and that leadership and I will act in that responsible manner.
“I can assure you that there are many initiatives and policies that will be implemented to ensure the reduction in crime as well as the perception and fear of crime. But it will be done through working relationships, my own knowledge and the expertise of many men and women in the TTPS who can give input,” said Griffith, who was dismissed by Persad Bissessar at the height of allegations against former attorney general Anand Ramlogan, who is now facing charges of perverting the course of justice.
National Security Minister Stuart Young, who was present the ceremony thanked Williams for his dedication and service to country.













