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New Top Cop selected in T&T

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(Trinidad Guardian) After several years of ups and downs with some controvers­y in attempting to appoint a permanent Police Commission­er, the Police Service Commission (PSC) has selected acting deputy Police Commission­er (Operations), Deodath Dulalchan to be T&T’s new top cop.

Top sources within National Security revealed yesterday that the PSC gave the nod to Dulalchan, who applied for either of two posts—Commission­er or Deputy—a post in which he has been acting for almost two years.

Yesterday, the PSC submitted the commission’s recommenda­tions of two deputy Police Commission­ers and the Commission­er to the President.

A source said acting deputy Police Commission­er Harold Phillip has also been selected to fill that vacancy.

Deputy COP Deodath Dulalchan, left, responds to concerns of residents during a Police Town Meeting at the Valencia South Primary School on Wednesday night. At right is deputy COP Operations (Ag), Mc Donald Jacob.

The source said Dulalchan, who has been named Gold Commander for this year’s Carnival, was recommende­d ahead of several other candidates, among them former national security minister Gary Griffith, acting Police Commission­er Stephen Williams and president of the Police Social and Welfare Associatio­n Inspector Michael Seales, who is currently reading for his Doctorate.

Top officers in the Police Service described Dulalchan’s selection as a “bombshell” as no one expected him to be selected as Commission­er but rather Deputy Commission­er. They said it was also a big surprise as his name was not in the forefront before.

Other officers who applied for the post of commission­er were secretary of the Police Social and Welfare Associatio­n ASP Anand Ramesar, acting ACP commission­er Irwin Hackshaw, retired deputy commission­er Glen Hackett and former police officer Wayne Hayde.

 ??  ?? Deputy COP Deodath Dulalchan responds to concerns of residents during a Police Town Meeting at the Valencia South Primary School on Wednesday night.
Deputy COP Deodath Dulalchan responds to concerns of residents during a Police Town Meeting at the Valencia South Primary School on Wednesday night.

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