Crime
Minority leader reiterates call for united crime fighting approach
Minority Leader Kelvon Morris renews his call for a united crime-fighting approach in Tobago.
Minority Leader Kelvon Morris renews his call for a united crime-fighting approach in Tobago.
Scarborough, Tobago – In the wake of a recent series of shootings in Tobago that tragically resulted in the death of a woman, Minority Leader Kelvon Morris is renewing his urgent call for a united approach to combat crime on the island.
In a Facebook post shared last night, Morris expressed that Tobagonians were deeply traumatized by the latest incident of gun violence. He made a genuine plea to young men, especially, to turn away from a life of crime and violence, emphasizing the critical need for a collective effort to restore safety and peace in Tobago’s communities.
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