To what end does Mr Trevor Paul, who seems to be the only person alive to read, digest and make such a poignant decision on the life of another man, indeed the course of the Judicial and Constitutional integrity of Trinidad & Tobago, hundreds of files, in record-breaking time, act in expediting the arrest of Chief Justice Sharma?
It seems highly plausible the the Commissioner of Police based his decision to arrest the Chief Justice, not on the careful consideration and understanding of these so called files, months in the compiling, but on the ambiguity that existed in the mandate ordered by Justice Jones preventing the Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr Wellington Virgil, in carrying out an arrest, Mr Paul swayed by opportunistic heavy handedness, sending other police officers to carry out the perverse deed. In that case, he should have gone himself to Fairways, the smartman that he pretends to be.
It would be courageously narrow-minded for any intelligent person to believe for any length of time that the Police cannot be ‘encouraged’ by the Government to carry out their duties, whether legally risqué or simply to fornicate the course of Justice to suit the needs of a required act, it being common knowledge that if yuh neighba is ah babylon, yuh could call him dong to sort out ah man on de block who givin yuh trouble. Why would we pretend to be surprised that this has taken place, someone in high office wanting something, and willing to use his muscle to get it?
Sadly, the only loser in this is Mr Paul, who seems to have not mastered the art of politisicing, being an officer of the Police, after all. He is a pawn, like the rest of us. Do not gawk Trinidad & Tobago; open your eyes to the BS taking place in our country. Let us demand accountability for this unecessary, blatantly defiant act that has now threatened the credibility of the highest Police office and has ruffled feathers for no reason.
Mr Sharma is still in his room, shivering, Mr Paul. Your confession sheds no light.
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