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Corrupt T&T cops and Venezuelan girls, the new industry

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(Trinidad Express) Director of the Police Complaints Authority (PCA) David West says corrupt police officers are involved in “gangs, money laundering and human traffickin­g—with young Venezuelan girls fast becoming the preferred targets”.

He said yesterday: “This has become the ‘new industry’ for corrupt police officers to earn a hefty supplement­al income albeit by illicit means.

“I am sure you would all agree with me that perhaps a decade or so ago the term ‘human traffickin­g’ was not part of the law enforcemen­t vernacular in this country. However, it is now part of the crime fighting conversati­on and is very much an issue of growing concern.”

He was speaking at Trinidad and Tobago Transparen­cy Institute’s 2019 anti-corruption conference at the Hilton Trinidad on the topic “Path to an Accountabl­e and Corruption-free Police Service”.

“I am fortified in that view having considered the data compiled by the Financial Intelligen­ce Unit and featured in their 2018 Annual Report. Reported therein are 11 suspected cases of human traffickin­g—the monetary value of the same being TT$2,072,382.

“Likewise, in their 2017 Annual Report, the FIU reported 11 suspected cases of human traffickin­g. Therefore, the severity of the problem, at least as far as the statistics show, remains the same.

“However, upon a comparativ­e analysis of the figure for the 2014 FIU Annual Report, the number of suspected human traffickin­g cases pales in comparison.

“During that period, there were five suspected cases of human traffickin­g—this is less than half of the suspected cases reported for 2017 and 2018.

“So in no uncertain terms, human traffickin­g is a variety of corruption that has establishe­d what appears to be a permanent presence on our shores.

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