Arrest warrants for manslaughter and shooting to harm police officers have been issued for Kaia Sealy in connection with the January incident that left her common-law husband Joshua Samaroo dead.Investigators acted on the advice of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions after a “comprehensive and thorough investigation” was conducted into the incident, the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) said in a news release last evening.

Full support: ASP Owie Russell, left, supports Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro during yesterday’s news conference at the Police Administration Building in Port of Spain.

Flashback, January 20: A screen grab off CCTV footage of the police-involved shooting in St Augustine that claimed Joshua Samaroo’s life and left his common-law wife, Kaia Sealy, paralysed.

Police said Sealy, of Bamboo Settlement No 1, Valsayn, is wanted for three counts of shooting with intent to cause grievous bodily harm against police officers, contrary to Section 12 of the Offences Against the Person Act.The alleged offences relate to the incident at the corner of College Road and Bassie Street Extension, St Augustine, on January 20.

killed: Joshua Samaroo