Crime Surge Leads to Increased Police Patrols in Central Trinidad

In response to a concerning rise in violent crime, particularly following a recent shooting in Tunapuna, the Minister of Homeland Security has announced enhanced police patrols across central Trinidad. The renewed focus on security comes after several incidents left communities shaken, prompting calls for a more visible police presence. Operations in Londonville will utilize intelligence-led policing and mobile units to address the growing number of home invasions. This proactive approach aims to reassure residents and restore confidence in community safety as law enforcement ramps up efforts to combat crime.

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