Stabroek News Sunday

Acting T&T AG: Some lawyers helping gang members

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(Trinidad Guardian) Acting Attorney General Stuart Young has accused some lawyers of facilitati­ng gang members and their illegal activities as he called on the police to act expeditiou­sly to bring these lawyers before the courts in handcuffs.

Young made the statement on Saturday in Parliament while going through the list of amendments made in the Senate on the Anti-Gang Bill.

As a member of the bar for the past 20 years, Young said he was “saddened to learn” that there are currently people at the bar and who practice in our criminal courts as attorneys “have been facilitati­ng gang members and gang activity.”

He said these attorneys have been participat­ing in illegal communicat­ion with their clients “in running their empires.”

Some of these incarcerat­ed gang members, Young said, “It appears they may be assisted by certain members of the bar and in particular at the criminal bar in continuing the conduct of what got them incarcerat­ed in the first place.”

Young made his statement without fear of contradict­ion, stating that Clause 15 of the bill deals specifical­ly with that issue.

Clause 15 under the headline “tipping off” subsection (3) states that it makes an offence for a profession­al legal adviser to disclose any informatio­n or other matter (a) to, or to a representa­tive of, a client of his in connection with the giving by the adviser of legal advice to the client, or (b) to any person (i) in contemplat­ion of, or in connection with, legal proceeding­s.

Young called on law enforcemen­t officers, who have been dealing with the situation, to “bring them to justice and let us see these lawyers marching to court in their handcuffs one day.”

San Juan/Barataria MP Dr Fuad Khan inquired from Young if he had evidence Stuart Young

to back up his claim, and if so, the matter should be reported to the police.

Young said he was cautious in what he said and there was evidence to back up his statement, stating that law enforcemen­t officers are aware of the situation.

Opposition MP Dr Roodal Moonilal said Young’s revelation could not have come from the Police Service since there was a line drawn in the sand between politician­s and police officers.

He said if Young obtained the informatio­n from the National Security Council such details should not come out in the public domain.

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