'Interview suite' coming for immigration enquiries

In an effort to expedite cases dealing with human trafficking, an interview suite is expected to be built to accommodate suspects and victims for being interviewed by the police, senior police said on Sunday.

Police said the suite, which is expected to be set up at the Chaguaramas heliport within the next two to three week, will increase the pace of investigations of dealing with illegal immigrants, as police will no longer have to wait 14 days for suspects to come out of quarantine to be interviewed.

Newsday spoke to Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith, who said  it would be inappropriate for him to comment.

Newsday tried to contact National Security Minister Stuart Young but was unsuccessful.

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