A WOMAN from Freeport, whose house was broken into, robbed, and then burned down in 2019, wants a judicial review of how her requests for updates on the police probe have been dealt with.
Attorney Anju Ramkissoon filed documents on August 28 in the High Court in Port of Spain on behalf of the applicant, Kamal Seunarine of Calcutta Road No Two.
The ex-parte application for leave to apply for the review is to challenge the failure and/or refusal of the Commissioner of Police (CoP) to render a decision on Seunarine's request on March 11 this year for official information under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
The application says on March 11, 2019, Seunarine's home was broken into, robbed and set on fire.
No one was home. The entire house and all its contents were burned to the ground. Her two dogs were killed, as they were trapped inside the burning house. Read More
Williams, L. V. (2024, August 30). Woman goes to court over police probe 5 years after home robbed, torched - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. https://newsday.co.tt/2024/08/30/woman-goes-to-court-over-police-probe-5-years-after-home-robbed-torched/
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