January 3, 2020

Top Cop Redeemed by Charges Against Pastor Awong

By Newsroom

“Overnight law enforcement experts”, according to top cop Gary Griffith who also identified two journalists Kejan Haynes and Urvashi Tewarie Roopnarine, spent more time debating the meaning of trafficking rather than the horror of persons living in cages at the Transformed Life Ministry.

Hours after Pastor Glen Awong was charged with kidnapping and trafficking, the Commissioner summed up the debate which lasted for three months until Awong was charged as “losing our direction and the soul of the nation.” 

 “Some would recall the many overnight law enforcement experts, who were confident and eager enough to boast about stating that as the Commissioner of Police, I was incorrect to state that the investigation into the Transform Life Ministry, whereby 69 persons were rescued whilst being held, mostly against their will, included trafficking,” the top cop wrote

“They were so excited about debating the meaning of trafficking, that the actual horror of persons being placed in cages, against their will, became a secondary matter to them, because in their little world, trying to state that Gary Griffith was incorrect by using the word “trafficking” in this matter was more important, as their limited knowledge in this type of crime was based solely on what they see in movies, which is that of women being shipped from one country to another illegally in sex slavery.

“So to the many ” experts” who for the last few months kept asking me what about my ” trafficking” claim, particularly, Mr Kejan Haynes and Ms Tewarie from CCN TV6, the charges laid speaks for itself,” he continued.

“As a nation we must focus on what is important to make this a better country, rather than be excited to undermine others. This was one such example, as the focus for many was to incorrectly interpret the meaning of trafficking rather than to condemn the horrific acts whereby elderly persons were being held like virtual slaves.

“When we ignore and trivialise such unacceptable acts on our fellow citizens, and even try to give excuses to justify such actions, then we start losing our direction and soul as a nation,” he Commissioner observed.

“I have no intention to walk that path and would continue to do what is required to help those who cannot help themselves,” Griffith promised.

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