SWAT boss removed relieved of command

Deputy Superintendent Motie Dookie

Georgetown: Commander of the Special Weapons and Tactical Unit (SWAT) Unit, Deputy Superintendent Mootie Dookie has been removed from his post pending the outcome of investigations into 30 cases of smuggled Johnnie Walker whiskey that was busted on Saturday night.

The man’s relatives are disputing that the senior officer escaped , noting that he was released from custody by ranks of the Whim Police Station and is assisting with the investigation, while the driver of the vehicle in which he was travelling remains in custody.

According to initial reports, the senior officer indicated that there were 10 cases of whiskey in the minibus intended for usage at ‘a party.’

However, a search of the minibus revealed there were 30 cases. They were all seized. Dookie, who is based at Police Headquarters in the city, was not permitted by his commanding officer to leave Georgetown.

Two months ago, the current SWAT unit commander took over responsibility for that unit after his predecessor was transferred after a quantity of cocaine went missing from the headquarters of the Criminal Investigations Department.