Not true!

A BLATANT UNTRUTH.
That’s how lawyers representing suspended Commissioner of Police Darwin Dottin responded to a news report Thursday that their client had retired from the Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF).
The online newspaper Barbados Today in the cover story reported that Dottin last Tuesday “handed over the reins of management of the force to new Commissioner of Police Tyrone Griffith”.
But Queen’s Counsel Leslie Haynes told the SATURDAY SUN: “There’s absolutely no truth in the article. And we are going to take legal action against the media house and the author of the story.”
Haynes noted that after receiving a letter from the Attorney General’s offices, Dottin had handed over the keys to the Commissioner of Police’s offices at the Roebuck Street, City headquarters, but nothing else happened.
He also dismissed as “rubbish” the suggestion that Dottin was withdrawing his High Court injunction against the Police Service Commission (PSC) as well as the Governor General and the Attorney General relating to his suspension.
Haynes said Dottin’s legal team were expecting a decision very soon from Justice Margaret Reifer.
Dottin’s lawyers charged that a letter sent to him by the PSC was invalid and ineffectual and their client should be taken off administrative leave and returned to work.