Caribbean National Weekly

Make report on gun-toting children public – T&T advocacy group

By Andrew Karim··1 min read
Make report on gun-toting children public – T&T advocacy group
Key Points(4)
  • Trinidad and Tobago Advocacy Group, Fixin' T&T, has called on National Security Minister Edmund Dillon to make the findings of an investigation by the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force (TTDF) public.
  • The TTDF has launched a probe into the matter of children photographed with high powered weapons at their facility in Cumuto.
  • Fixin' T&T argued that the security ministry was nonchalant in just issuing a statement that “procedures were not properly followed that day however, those procedural lapses have since been identified and rectified”.
  • “The public must be told of the breaches committed, who will be held accountable and what the consequences will be,” the group said in a statement to the media on the matter on Sunday.

Trinidad and Tobago Advocacy Group, Fixin' T&T, has called on National Security Minister Edmund Dillon to make the findings of an investigation by the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force (TTDF) public.

The TTDF has launched a probe into the matter of children photographed with high powered weapons at their facility in Cumuto.
Fixin' T&T argued that the security ministry was nonchalant in just issuing a statement that “procedures were not properly followed that day however, those procedural lapses have since been identified and rectified”.
“The public must be told of the breaches committed, who will be held accountable and what the consequences will be,” the group said in a statement to the media on the matter on Sunday.

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