Invisible cops in ‘bobolee country’

When the PNM administration came to power on two major planks — crime and corruption — the people said, “Ah ha, now we go see action.” They are yet to see any meaningful action on both fronts, only promises, assurances and rhetoric that’s not inspiring hope.

The UNC heavy hitters cannot laugh “kiff kiff ” as their track record on crime and corruption is also far from impressive.

The police are fighting a monster, and it seems when Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley hears the word crime, he gets vex. He is saying that is police business.

That is his business, too. He is the boss. The buck stops with him.

When he was begging on TV for the job, he talked tough about the Government introducing hundreds of municipal cops to make the place safer. It is almost a year and a half and the cops cannot be seen. Are they invisible? Are they among the missing people? Pray tell.

KEITH ANDERSON via email

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