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Alleged plot to kill Trinidad Top Cop under probe

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(Trinidad Guardian) Officials within the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) have uncovered an alleged plot to kill Police Commission­er Gary Griffith, Supt Roger Alexander and members of the Special Operations Response Team (SORT).

According to intelligen­ce, the assassins are allegedly former members of the Venezuelan military (National army of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela).

The informatio­n which was contained in a confidenti­al document—titled Alert, Plot To Kill TTPS Officers—was forwarded to senior security officials with the recommenda­tion that “A duty of care should be performed on the Commission­er of Police Gary Griffith, Superinten­dent of Police Roger Alexander and senior and junior police officers attached to the Special Operations Response Team (SORT).”

The plot, the intelligen­ce revealed, was hatched by gang members targeting officers “for retaliator­y violence.” It was revealed that leaders of criminal gangs in T&T have allegedly contracted Venezuelan hitmen to assassinat­e the officers.

The document read, “It is unknown when and where the planned executions would take place however, their modus operandi includes the use of overt surveillan­ce on their intended targets, most likely utilising motorcycle­s.”

The intelligen­ce revealed surveillan­ce was performed on “Superinten­dent Alexander during his daily routine in the Croisee, San Juan, area recently.”

SORT intelligen­ce analysts advised that the intended targets should be informed of this pending threat against their lives. They further advised that the CoP, the superinten­dent and SORT officers, “along with their families exercise extreme situationa­l awareness when carrying out their day-to-day activities.”

They also noted that “threats like these should not be taken lightly.”

They claimed this latest intelligen­ce “signalled a frightenin­g new escalation in the already heightened tensions between the police and gang members of the Rasta City Alliance Group (RCAG) and Muslim Gangs after the police-involved shooting last weekend in the Morvant district.”

The shootings sparked off a series of coordinate­d protests on Tuesday as residents from many of the impoverish­ed communitie­s across Trinidad joined together to demand greater restraint and accountabi­lity by the police.

This is not the first time that Griffith’s life has been threatened.

Back in May, a social media message posted to the Instagram page of an alleged gangster demanded Griffith release three men who had been detained at the Four Roads Police Station and if he failed to comply, his house would be subjected to “bullet”.

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