Agriculture
Marine industry wants better crime fighting
Stakeholders in marine industry call for more effective crime fighting initiatives.
Stakeholders in marine industry call for more effective crime fighting initiatives.
Scarborough, Tobago – Crime has been escalating in Tobago, with the island recently experiencing a quadruple murder. This surge in violence has prompted various stakeholders to express serious concerns.
Curtis Douglas, President of the All Tobago Fisherfolk Association (ATFA), has publicly called for stronger action against crime on the island. The rising criminal activity, particularly the increase in violent incidents, poses a significant threat to communities and industries, including the vital marine sector in Tobago.
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