In a decisive move to combat escalating crime, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar announced the declaration of a State of Emergency in Trinidad and Tobago. This action follows an intelligence report from the Commissioner of Police, prompting immediate steps to ensure public safety. The Prime Minister emphasized her government’s commitment to addressing crime seriously, vowing to protect citizens from the threats posed by gangs and illegal armed groups. She reflected on her prior calls for such measures during her time in Opposition, asserting that this declaration is not merely a political maneuver but a necessary response to safeguard the populace. The State of Emergency, effective just after midnight, enables the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) to conduct operations aimed at securing citizens and maintaining order. The government underscores its collaboration with the TTPS to achieve meaningful results in the fight against crime and will keep the public informed of developments during this critical period.
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