UPDATE: The Police Complaints Authority (PCA) has now launched an investigation into the Police killing of Keone Paryag.
Commissioner of Police, Gary Griffith, has launched a probe to determine how Ian Alleyne, a civilian, was allowed to be alongside Police Officers during a hostile situation last night, Friday 18th October 2019.
Alleyne, who also appeared to have a gun in hand, was seen on video standing near three (3) uniformed Police Officers while a fourth tried to reason with the suspect who was holding Alleyne’s sister, Danah, hostage. The incident occurred outside a house at Biljah Road in Chaguanas. The suspect, identified as Keone Paryag, was eventually killed by gunfire and Danah was rescued.
Gary Griffith said he would be meeting with the Police Officers involved and the probe would be conducted by the Professional Standards Bureau (PSB).
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