Authorities in Trinidad and Tobago have detained a group of 21 Venezuelan nationals, including 11 men, 8 women, and 2 children, after they reportedly entered the country illegally through Carenage. The group was intercepted during an operation and subsequently taken into custody. Investigations are currently underway to determine the circumstances of their entry. This incident underscores the growing concerns over illegal entry by sea, especially along the country’s northwestern coastline. The detained individuals are expected to be processed according to local laws and procedures. More information is anticipated as the situation unfolds.
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