A section of the National Care and Empowerment Centre in Princes Town was partially damaged by fire on Friday afternoon.
Police said around 4.30 pm an alarm was raised by security officers after smoke was seen coming from the roof of room one in the male dormitory. Security officer Fortune of Amalgamated Security Services used an extinguisher to put out the blaze before fire officers arrived.
Fire officers from the Mon Repos Fire Station and the Fire Prevention Unit later visited, along with officers from T&TEC.
Crime Scene Investigators also processed the building, where damage was confined to a small section of the ceiling. The value of the damage has not yet been determined.
Enquiries are continuing.
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