Saturday, April 18, 2026

MP: Let’s unite against crime

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MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT for St George South, Dwight Sutherland, is calling on Government officials and law enforcement officers to band together in the fight against crime.

He was speaking at the scene of the hacking deaths of Vincent Robinson and Tony Singh at Prerogative House, St George, yesterday where both bodies were found.

“I don’t think words can really express how I feel. I am deeply saddened. I am hurt. I have lost a friend, and while I am the Member of Parliament for this constituency, I am also a good friend of Mr Robinson.

“I am familiar with the other person who I have heard lost his life, but I feel saddened by the whole incident because of what is happening in this country,” he said. (RA)

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

 

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