Stabroek News Sunday

Report links three Trinidad Opposition frontliner­s to criminals

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(Trinidad Express)

Oropouche East MP Dr

Roodal Moonilal and two UNC deputy political leaders, one of whom is a senator and another who used to be managing director of the

Housing Developmen­t

Corporatio­n, have been named in evidence given to the Joint Select

Committee on National

Security as having connection­s with known criminal gang leaders.

The UNC has three deputy political leaders — Jearlean John, Khadijah Ameen and David Lee.

Testimony was given to the committee by both the Minister of National Security, Stuart Young, and Commission­er of Police, Gary Griffith, and the committee tabled its interim report in the House of Representa­tives on Friday.

The committee report, which summarised the evidence, stated that the Oropouche East MP had planned a meeting with two gang leaders in his constituen­cy office but the meeting was aborted.

The report said the MP became aware that there was planned police surveillan­ce of the meeting and he told the Commission­er of Police what he knew, something which caused the Commission­er to tell the Joint Select Committee that he was “concerned” about the “major breach” of confidenti­ality of the Special Investigat­ing Unit.

The committee was also told that after certain individual­s had a dispute at the Hyatt Regency hotel, Moonilal paid the Hyatt bill of $580 of these individual­s, one of whom was “a known drug and robbery offender, who was taken into custody after the responding police officers were informed that there was an outstandin­g warrant for his arrest.”

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Roodal Moonilal

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