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ComPol Says Police Won’t Get in UDP “Love Affair”

Chester Williams

ComPol Says Police Won’t Get in UDP “Love Affair”

On Sunday, the police were called out to the U.D.P. headquarters on Youth for the Future Drive when U.D.P. loyalist Brian “Yellow Man” Audinett allegedly hurled threats at the Leader of the Opposition, Moses “Shyne Barrow. The locks were reportedly changed on all the doors outside and inside the building to keep members of the Alliance for Democracy from claiming rights to the building. Today Commissioner of Police Chester Williams told reporters that he instructed the officers to stand down, as the police will not be used as pawns in the ongoings of the U.D.P. once it does not involve a crime.

 

Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police

“I had recalled the police from there. I said to them, I don’t want the police to be involved in the love affairs of the UDP. We’re not going to be used as a pawn by either side. That’s an entanglement that they are in, and they must find a way to solve that. If it is that there is a threat of damage to property or a threat to life, then the police is going to respond. But in the absence of that to be manning the UDP headquarters or the likes, the police is not going to do that. no.”

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