Crime
NTA Blames TTPS App Shutdown and GBVU Weakening for Rising Crime in T&T
N.T.A. says the dismantling of TTPS mobile is contributing to an upsurge in violent crime.
N.T.A. says the dismantling of TTPS mobile is contributing to an upsurge in violent crime.
April 12, 2024 – The National Transformation Alliance (NTA) is alleging a direct correlation between increased domestic violence and governmental actions affecting the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS).
The NTA has publicly criticized the shutdown of the TTPS App and online reporting capabilities, alongside the alleged weakening of the Gender-Based Violence Unit (GBVU). The party suggests that these actions inadvertently aid criminals in perpetrating abuse against women and children, contributing to a rise in crime. This highlights a contentious debate surrounding public safety measures and their impact in Trinidad and Tobago.
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