Former WI youth captain earns law degree

A year later and still a student of Queen’s Royal College, he was selected on the Trinidad and Tobago men’s team and went on to represent Trinidad and Tobago but surprisingly to all, at the age of 22, he decided to explore his other options apart from cricket.

He was appointed in the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service and was quickly elevated to one of the Specialist Anti-Crime Class 1 Units based on his work ethic, performance and other competencies which was identified by the Executive of the TTPS however, Ali, did not stop there.

Whilst pursuing a Policing career, Ali embarked on his legal studies and successfully obtained a Bachelor of laws Degree (LL.B) with honours from the University of London in the year 2012 and hinted his intention to pursue his Legal Education Certificate( LEC) in order to practice law in the Common Wealth Jurisdiction.

Ali wrote the entrance examination and was admitted to pursue his legal studies at the Hugh Wooding Law School.

In January, he obtained his Legal Education Certificate (LEC) and is patiently awaiting his admittance to practice.

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