WHAT does a $1,850,000 two-bedroom-and-two-bath house at Victoria Keyes have to do with a planned removal of Gary Griffith as Commissioner of Police?
Is there any link between the sale of the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) property on February 20, 2017, and the current shenanigans involving Griffith?
There were recent disclosures about a committee that investigated an alleged Firearms Users’ Licence (FUL) racket within the police service.
The investigating team was led by retired judge Stanley John.
The property is situated within the Diego Martin West constituency of Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley.
Opposition parliamentarian Dr. Roodal Moonilal has alleged that the hiring of private citizens to investigate police officers is improper.
Moonilal said that the Police Complaints Authority is the relevant agency to investigate police misconduct.
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