This report covers 20 arrested point fortin with key details and context.
This report covers 20 arrested point fortin with key details and context.
A Point Fortin resident and 19 Venezuelan nationals were detained by South Western Division officers during yesterday’s anti-crime operations. The 30-year-old local man was arrested after five Venezuelans, aged 21 to 33, were discovered in his home. The operations were led by the South Western Division Task Force and Point Fortin CID. In a separate incident in the Erin district, 14 Venezuelans, aged 5 to 40, who had illegally entered the country, were found concealed behind a pirogue on a beach. Erin Police Station officers were alerted and the foreigners were detained. Both the Immigration Division and Children’s Authority were also informed about the situation.
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