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Nov 02, 2009 Letters
Dear Editor,
Was I in total shock with KN front page image of the brutalised 14-year teenager by investigative officers of the police force? No.
I will agree with anyone that it was a barbaric method used in extracting information from the victim or person of interest and those responsible should be subject to face a panel or the justice system.
A pertinent question is that, where did these officers come by such training methods and who approved of them?
The persons at the head of the force might very well need to get back to the blackboard with it’s training to the force’s members and foreign assistance and consultation will definitely need to play a role.
Is the administration open to go down that avenue?
T. Pemberton
Mar 25, 2025
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