Categories: News

PNM Chairman Critiques Homeland Security Minister’s Comments on Crime Resources

PNM Chairman Marvin Gonzales has criticized former police officer and newly appointed Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander for his comments regarding crime and policing resources. Gonzales suggested that Alexander is struggling with his new responsibilities, indicating that he may have underestimated the challenges of his position. According to Gonzales, Alexander’s remarks imply that the agencies under his control lack the necessary resources to effectively combat crime, a claim Gonzales strongly disputes. He firmly stated, “I reject out of hand that what you (Alexander) have inherited is emptiness,” suggesting that there is already a foundation in place to address crime effectively.

News Desk

Recent Posts

Trinidad and Tobago Declares State of Emergency Amid Prison Crime Network Discovery

The Government of Trinidad and Tobago has officially announced a State of Emergency in response…

3 hours ago

Emergency Declared to Combat Crime

The Government of Trinidad and Tobago has declared a State of Emergency in response to…

3 hours ago

Downtown Revival Begins Soon

In a historic move, the city council has approved a plan to revitalize the downtown…

3 hours ago

City Council Goes Green

In a significant development, the city council has unanimously passed a new initiative aimed at…

3 hours ago

State of Emergency Recommended Amid Rising Threat from Prison-Based Criminal Network

In Trinidad and Tobago, a State of Emergency has been proposed by Police Commissioner Allister…

3 hours ago

Hope on the Horizon

In a groundbreaking announcement, scientists at the Global Health Institute revealed a new vaccine that…

3 hours ago