Here is a rewritten version of the article in my own words, keeping the meaning but using fresh wording:
Woman detained after urging Venezuela to attack PM’s home
A woman has been ordered detained after sharing a photo of the Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister’s private residence and calling on Venezuela to target it.
The detention order—issued on November 12 and published in the official Gazette yesterday—states that Olive Green-Jack is to be held over the social media post.
According to the order, Green-Jack “made and circulated posts and/or comments on social media addressed to the Venezuelan Government, attempting to sway public opinion in a way that could endanger public safety.”
Authorities said her comments encouraged violent action against the Prime Minister, the Government, and members of the public by Venezuela or other external actors, creating “an imminent threat to public safety.”
Green-Jack, who lives at Sargangar Trace, Morne Coco Road, Diego Martin, is to remain at the Women’s Prison under the order.
Her case is one of four detention directives signed by Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander. The other detainees are Vishnu “Rishi” Kalpoo of Iros Road, Chatham and Ibis Street, Fanny Village, Point Fortin; Tyreek Romeo of 19th Street, Beetham Gardens; and Gerome Awai—also known as Jerome “Bush” Awai—of Church Street, Petit Valley. All three are accused of involvement with organized crime groups.
Kalpoo is believed to be involved in large-scale trafficking of illegal drugs, guns, ammunition, contraband, uncustomed goods, as well as human trafficking and illegal fuel activities.
Romeo is reportedly affiliated with the 7 Gang. His detention order states that he and other members of the group are planning violent retaliatory attacks using high-powered weapons in public areas, posing serious danger to civilians.
Awai is described as the leader of the “Valley Monsters,” a gang linked to the “Richplain Gang” and the “9 Gang,” and allegedly responsible for murders, armed robberies, and trafficking of narcotics and firearms.
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