Postal workers tell Khan take evidence to Police
The Trinidad and Tobago Postal Workers Union has repeated its call for San Juan MP Dr Fuad Khan and his Guardian Angels group to take to the police any evidence in its possession allegedly linking TTPost employees to kidnappers.
In a release yesterday, General Secretary of the union, Joseph Giddings, said, “presently there is no tangible evidence as far as we aware, linking any employee of TTPost to the divulgence of information on customers bank statements to alleged kidnappers.” He said that it was highly suspicious and intriguing that whoever found the mail in Chaguanas failed to contact the police and TTPost, but instead sent it to Dr Fuad Khan. Giddings claimed that this was an illegal act, as Dr Khan’s office is neither a Post Office nor a Police Station. He said that as far as he was aware there was no tampering of the mail, but that the “find” was part of an orchestrated plan designed by persons unknown to embarrass employees of TTPost and to raise the profile of this Guardian Angels group by giving credence to their allegations.
The union recently elected executive officers for the Term 2003 - 2005. They are President General Reginald Crichlow; First Vice President Elizabeth Brown; Second Vice President Michele Butler; General Secretary Joseph Giddings; Treasurer Joan Joseph; Assistant Treasurer Annette Parris; Recording Secretary Pausha Brewster Baptiste; Trustee Lenus Lewis.
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