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Prisons Commissioner: No evidence linking prison officer’s murder to job

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Commissioner of Prisons Deopersad Ramoutar. - File photo by Roger Jacob PRISONS Commissioner Deopersad Ramoutar says there is no evidence to suggest the murder of prison officer Kendell Smith, 36, was linked to the installation of cellphone jammers in the Maximum Security Prison, in Arouca. His comment comes after the general secretary of the Prisons Officers' Association Lester Logie suggested prisoners' inability to communicate with their families via phones led […]

Source: Trinidad News

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