Members of the Joint Services in the Christmas Falls area should be asked to take polygraph tests

Dear Editor,

Please allow me to express my heartfelt condolences to the relatives and friends of the Lindo Creek victims.

They have, for all the wrong reasons, joined the growing population of grieving relatives who lost their love ones under similar tragic circumstances. I pray the lord comfort them in this time of bereavement.

Much has been said about the incident and blame has been cast from all sections of the society about who is responsible for the mass murder. I would not like to be drawn into the speculation and time-consuming shenanigans about who was responsible, since I am convinced that the relatives and friends of those eight men are searching for the truth of what took place. So like many patriotic and law-abiding citizens I would like to see tangible efforts by all the law enforcement agencies to bring the perpetrators to justice.

Since a large segment of our population is convinced that the security forces had a role in this heinous crime, I want to respectfully submit that all the ranks deployed to the Christmas Falls area be subjected to a polygraph test so that we can remove the speculation from the public domain of their involvement

Given the unequivocal statement by the Joint Services of non-culpability, such a test should not be a problem for the ranks, since they would have nothing to hide. Failure to take such a measure will severely hamper the work of the Joint Services and significantly damage the minuscule public confidence in them which remains. I do not have to remind the security Czars of our society how important public confidence is to the work of the Joint Services in creating an environment conducive to crime-fighting.

Let us take the appropriate action now to arrest the perception among the citizenry that a  culture of barbarism is swiftly developing in our security forces and restore their confidence and pride in the professionalism of our servicemen.

Yours faithfully,
Bevon Currie