Hundreds filled the Holy Trinity Church at Ruby, St Philip, yesterday to pay their final respects to former Senior Superintendent Albert Trotman.
Trotman, who was one of the first commanding officers of the Drug Squad of the Royal Barbados Police Force, passed away on August 1, 2001, at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital at the age of 72.
Trotman was accorded a full ceremonial funeral, with a police guard of honour and with his casket draped with the Barbados Flag.
The service was attended by Commissioner of Police Darwin Dottin, Deputy Commissioner Bertie Hinds and other top brass of the force.
Ex-senior cop laid to rest
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