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in the year 1951 they became a separate emblem from the police service because the police and fire service use to be one unit before that period and they took the decision to make the Trinidad fire service a separate entity
A police trainee's salary $4,800 A constable $5,123 A corporal $6,745 A sergeant $8,205 An inspector $9,700 An assistant superintendent $11,500 A Superintendent $12,300 A Senior Superintendent $14,111 An Assistant Commissioner $17,300
He was the former police commissioner of Trinidad and Tobago,from 1978 to 1987.During the early seventies, he was the leader of the flying squad,an elite police force that made quite a name for itself by stopping notorious criminals and criminal activity of the day.
Military Police Complaints Commission was created in 1998.
A special reserve police forms part of the supplemental police and was established under the Special Reserve Police Act, Chap. 15:03. Functions include assisting the members of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service in cases of external aggression or special disturbances, or whenever additional police may be required for the preservation of good order, the protection of persons or property, or the performance of any duty exercisable by members of the police service.
Now,the newly appointed chairman of the national police commission is Manuel Roxas!
In 1975 there was labour unrest when the major unions representing oil workers and sugar workers marched in San Fernando and were met by brutal police resistance. This became known as "Bloody Tuesday"
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No. Police officers are paid an hourly wage or flat salary. They do NOT get a "commission" on fines that are levied on persons they arrest or cite.
In Australia to the Crime and Misconduct Commission