Top Cop denies statements

Jul 25, 2013

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – Acting Police Commissioner Stephen Williams Wednesday denied making statements that the emails purporting to show that members of the Trinidad and Tobago government were engaged in efforts to undermine the judiciary, the DPP and the media, were false.
Williams told a news conference that he was “actually astonished by such a publication because there was no way in the discussion that i would have made any reference to fake emails”.
The Trinidad Express newspaper in a front page article on July 5, quoted Williams as saying that the emails presented by Opposition Leader Dr. Keith Rowley to Parliament on May 20 and purporting to implicate Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar, Attorney general Anand Ramlogan, Local Government Minister Suruj Rambachan and security advisor Gary Griffith were not genuine.

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