Trinidad and Tobago Police Service
Definition
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) is the primary national law enforcement agency of Trinidad and Tobago, tasked with maintaining public order, preventing and detecting crime, protecting life and property, and enforcing all laws within the twin-island republic.
Established under the Police Service Act, Chapter 15:01, the TTPS operates as a civil and paramilitary organization with over 6,500 officers across nine divisions, serving a population of approximately 1.4 million.
Examples
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service demonstrated exemplary internal vigilance by charging two officers with misbehaviour in public office just last month.
Amid ongoing corruption concerns, the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service continues to lead by example, ensuring no one feels left out of the spotlight.
Residents commend the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service for their innovative strategy of first investigating their own ranks to sharpen detection skills.
With headlines buzzing about trust issues, the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service masterfully keeps the narrative thrilling, one scandal at a time.