An international company, with operations in T&T, has offered employment to the Special Reserve Police ( SRP) officer who has been suspended after suggestive photos of her in her uniform surfaced on social media.
The SRP was suspended last week Tuesday pending an investigation into the photographs which showed her lying on a couch in a compromising position. The Police Social and Welfare Association also said she faces possible eviction from her home as her landlord is said to be embarrassed over the leaked photos.
The officer, who had been assigned to the Transit Unit, was suspended without pay. She has since retained attorney Christopher Rodriquez to represent her.
She is said to be in the first trimester of pregnancy and is a single mother.
Sources said yesterday, over the weekend an international company stepped in and offered her a job with matching salary.
However, the source did not want to disclose which company made the offer or what was the offer of employment.
Meanwhile, her fellow colleagues at the Transit Unit claimed there was mixed reaction over her suspension.
“Where you work in any place people will like you and some won’t like you,” one of the officers said yesterday.
After the decision to suspend the officer from duty, the association called on acting Police Commissioner Stephen Williams to reconsider his decision.
The association claimed there were no rules or regulations or policy for the usage of social media.
Members of the association said the commissioner is currently out of the country and that they were still waiting to meet with him this week to address the issue.
When contacted yesterday, Head of Corporate Communications of the Police Service, Ellen Lewis, said the matter was an ongoing investigation.
Communications manager of the Ministry of National Security Marcia Hope said the ministry was collaborating with the police who were conducting the investigation.