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Unconfirmed reports have been circulating that District E Police Station in Speightstown, St Peter has been closed.

However, public relations officer of the Royal Barbados Police Force Acting Inspector Rodney Inniss said today he could not comment at this stage as it was a matter he would have to check into.

He said he had received calls from journalists about the information circulating and if the office of the Commissioner of Police wants to give a statement on it that will be done. (KG)

 

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