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Tobago Business Community “Over-Worried” About Crime
Tobago Division of TTCIC is over-worried about increasing crime in Tobago
Tobago Division of TTCIC is over-worried about increasing crime in Tobago
Scarborough, Tobago – February 21, 2024 – The Tobago business community is seeking an urgent meeting with the Commissioner of Police amidst rising crime concerns on the island. Curtis Williams, Chairman of the Tobago Division of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce, highlighted the significant impact of crime on the private sector.
Williams noted that some businesses are even facing foreclosure due to outstanding payments from the Tobago House of Assembly (THA), exacerbating the challenges posed by the crime situation. This dual pressure is causing considerable worry within the Tobago business community. Discover more about this urgent issue and its effects on the private sector in the following clip.
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