SRP Officer Arrested — Charged With Kidnapping, False Imprisonment, Common Assault
A Special Reserve Police (SRP) Officer has been arrested and charged following investigations conducted by the Special Victims Department.
According to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), a part-time SRP Constable, attached to the Moriah Police Station, was arrested on Wednesday (15th April, 2026) and expected to appear before the Tobago Assizes today (Thursday 16th April, 2026). He has been charged with kidnapping, false imprisonment, and common assault.
Investigations revealed that on Tuesday 18th March, 2025, the victim, who was at the time in a common-law relationship with the accused, was walking along Village Street, Mt. St. George, Tobago, when she was approached by the accused in a motor vehicle. The accused allegedly forced the victim into the vehicle against her will and restrained her using handcuffs.
He then drove to a forested area off Dam Road, Mt. St. George, where the victim was reportedly assaulted and threatened with a cutlass. The accused later released the victim and returned her to her residence.
Investigations were conducted by W/Cpl. James, who compiled and submitted a file to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
Following legal advice received, charges were laid against the accused.
The operation was co-ordinated and directly supervised by Superintendent Darryl Ramdass, ASP Avril Francis, and W/Inspector Sookram-Loutan, Inspector Brenda Clarke Sterling and W/ Sgt. Nisa Caterson of Region 6 (Tobago). Executive oversight was provided by DCP Natasha George, ACP Richard Smith, and ACP Rishi Singh.

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