Allister Guevarro
Allister Guevarro is the newly appointed Commissioner of Police for the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), having recently topped the merit list of the Police Service Commission. With over two decades of experience in the TTPS, Guevarro is recognized for his professionalism and integrity, earning respect from colleagues and superiors alike. He has expressed his commitment to addressing pressing issues such as rising crime, public trust in policing, and community safety. Born in Santa Maria, Moruga, Guevarro's journey in law enforcement began in 1996, and he has since held various positions, demonstrating leadership and dedication to the service.
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Guyana:
Allister Guevarro is the Commissioner of Police who disclosed the judicial warrants for the arrests.
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Guyana:
Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro issued a statement commending all officers and units involved in the joint operation.
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Jamaica:
The exercise was coordinated by Commissioner of Police Allister Guevarro.
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Guyana:
Commissioner Guevarro praised the officers for their exceptional coordination, discipline, and tactical precision.
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Jamaica:
Commissioner of Police, Allister Guevarro, has commended the swift and professional actions of the officers involved.
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Guyana:
Commissioner of Police Allister Guevarro reassigned executive portfolios in the T&T Police Service.
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Venezuela:
Allister Guevarro highlighted the effectiveness of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service in combating drug trafficking.
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Venezuela:
Allister Guevarro confirmed that authorities are investigating the appearance of the bodies.
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Guyana:
Allister Guevarro is the Commissioner of Police who stated that the Police Service was calling on anyone with information regarding the bodies washed ashore.
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Guyana:
Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro toured several high-risk schools and warned parents to keep their children in check.
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