Opposition MP Keith Scotland is raising fresh concerns about Trinidad and Tobago’s crime response, arguing that the ongoing state of emergency has failed to significantly curb violent crime. He said the government has yet to demonstrate a clear strategy to tackle rising homicides and serious offences. His comments come amid growing public frustration over safety and law enforcement effectiveness.
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