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A police officer was granted $200,000 bail by Justice of the Peace, Stephen Young after he was charged with two counts of misbehavior in public office today.

Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard on Friday advised that Assistant Commissioner of Police Nazrudeen Pragg be charged with one count of Misbehaviour in Public Office to wit: knowingly entering false and misleading information on an application form issued by the Ministry of Works and Transport, Transport Division for a tinted window exemption certificate for a black Kia Sportage motor vehicle, the applicant being a civilian and stating that the applicant was employed by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service as an Intelligence Officer for the purpose of procuring the said exemption certificate from the Transport Commissioner.

Pragg was also charged with one count of Misbehaviour in Public Office to wit: knowingly entering false and misleading information on an application form issued by the Ministry of Works and Transport, Transport Division for a tinted window exemption certificate for a white Nissan Navara motor vehicle, the applicant being a member of the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force and stating that the applicant was employed by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service as an Intelligence Officer for the purpose of procuring the said exemption certificate from the Transport Commissioner.

See the entire article at: Trinidad Express