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Erla takes charge, Government, Opposition support CoP nominee

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The content originally appeared on: News Americas Now Black Immigrant Daily News The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News File photo: Commissioner of Police Erla Christopher. FOR THE first time in its history, a woman is in charge of the Police Service, as Erla Christopher was unanimously approved by Parliament as the next Commissioner of Police. The House of Representatives on Friday voted in favour of the Police Service Commission’s choice of Christopher, a Deputy Police Commissioner, […]

Source: Trinidad News

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