Crime
Opposition: ‘Gov is normalising crime’
Opposition Senator David Nahkid accuses government of trying to normalize crime.
Opposition Senator David Nahkid accuses government of trying to normalize crime.
Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago – The Opposition continues to strongly criticize the government for its management of the ongoing crime situation in the country. This time, they are directly accusing the People’s National Movement (PNM) administration of effectively “normalizing crime.”
These accusations were made at the Opposition’s weekly press conference on Sunday . The Opposition asserted that the government’s current strategies are failing to curb criminal activity, leading to a dangerous acceptance of high crime rates by the public. This highlights continued political tensions over national security issues in Trinidad and Tobago.
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