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Monday, July 7, 2025

Three police officers charged with misbehaviour in public office and robbery with aggravation

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1844 days ago
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Three po­lice of­fi­cers are ex­pect­ed to ap­pear be­fore an Ari­ma Mag­is­trate on June 22nd, charged with mis­be­hav­iour in pub­lic of­fice and rob­bery with ag­gra­va­tion.

Con­sta­bles Keron George, Hen­dron Moses, and Ju­von White, were charged to­day by of­fi­cers of the Pro­fes­sion­al Stan­dards Bu­reau (PSB) fol­low­ing ad­vice re­ceived from Di­rec­tor of Pub­lic Pros­e­cu­tions Roger Gas­pard.
This, af­ter PSB of­fi­cers, con­clud­ed a com­pre­hen­sive in­ves­ti­ga­tion in­to a re­port sur­round­ing an in­ci­dent in the ear­ly hours of May 13th 2020, in which a fam­i­ly was re­lieved of TT$161,300 and US$6,500 by men who ap­peared to be po­lice of­fi­cers.
The vic­tims pos­i­tive­ly iden­ti­fied the three sus­pects fol­low­ing an iden­ti­fi­ca­tion pa­rade.
Ac­cord­ing to po­lice re­ports, three men, one clad with a bul­let­proof vest with the word ‘PO­LICE’ writ­ten on the front, an­oth­er in tac­ti­cal cloth­ing and an­oth­er armed with a gun, showed up out­side the fam­i­ly’s Ari­ma res­i­dence and yelled the in­struc­tion, ‘Po­lice, open the door!’

While one of the men point­ed a firearm at one the vic­tim, he be­came fear­ful for his life and al­lowed the men in­to the house.
The men then al­leged­ly took the vic­tim in­to a bed­room where the sus­pects de­mand­ed mon­ey. It is there the fam­i­ly was re­port­ed­ly re­lieved of the lo­cal and US cur­ren­cies.

 


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