SUSPECT HELD AT ARIMA HOUSE .....SEETAHAL suspect held! - TopicsExpress



          

SUSPECT HELD AT ARIMA HOUSE .....SEETAHAL suspect held! .....excellent news. The man captured on video footage pulling the trigger and firing several shots which ended the life of State prosecutor Dana Seetahal last Sunday was held at an Arima house last night by a large contingent of heavily armed police officers shortly after 7 pm. Police, acting on information went to the Arima house, cordoned off the area and held the suspect who offered no resistance. The 30-year-old man was immediately handcuffed and taken to an unmarked police vehicle and placed in the back seat with two heavily armed police officers on either side of him. The man was then driven into Port-of-Spain with a convoy of police vehicles providing security on the way. Shortly after 8.30 pm, the vehicle with the suspect arrived in Port-of-Spain and he was taken to a police station and placed in a cell with instructions that he be guarded round-the clock. Sunday Newsday understands that the footage provided by an unknown person who was at the scene and filmed the shooting was instrumental in identifying the killer, as well as other video footage from CCTV cameras in the area. On Friday night, a large contingent of police officers raided homes in Petit Valley, Carapo and Enterprise in search of suspects identified in video footage of the shooting death of Seetahal. A special team of investigators probing the murder had secured warrants and intensified their search at the three locations. This news of a suspect being held comes as the Ministry of National Security yesterday said Trinidad and Tobago’s national alert state has been returned to Green — ranked as “vague threat.” A release from the Ministry yesterday said the National Operations Centre has advised that after assessing the risks and threat factor, the national alert state should be de-escalated to Green. TT was on Orange Alert — ranked as “high chance of threat” — following the murder of Seetahal last Sunday and following subsequent investigations by the Police. The release did not give any reason for the de-escalation of the threat. ://newsday.co.tt/news/0,194595.html
Posted on: Sun, 11 May 2014 15:12:57 +0000

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