Crime
Prisoners Charged Under Anti-Gang Act in Tobago as TTPS Intensifies Operations
The TTPS charges prisoners under the anti-gang act and charges two others for the possession of narcotics and ammunition.
The TTPS charges prisoners under the anti-gang act and charges two others for the possession of narcotics and ammunition.
Scarborough, Tobago – August 14, 2024 – The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) Tobago Division, as a result of intensified operations and intelligence-led exercises, has charged two prisoners under the Anti-Gang Act. Theron Agard, also known as “H Man,” was charged with being a gang leader and with conspiracy to rob. Marcus Harvey, also known as “Banton,” was charged with being a gang member and with conspiracy to rob. These charges highlight a concerted effort by Tobago police to dismantle gang activities on the island.
Meanwhile, two other men are also facing serious charges. Justin Junior Melville, also known as “Mad Dog,” was charged with possession of a dangerous drug (cannabis) for trafficking on Friday, August 9th, 2024, at Hart Lane, Government House Road, Scarborough. Okeen West was charged with possession of 18 rounds of ammunition on Saturday, August 10th, 2024, also at Hart Lane, Government House Road, Scarborough.
The TTPS stated that investigations into all matters are ongoing. Additionally, officers of the Inter-Agency Task Force carried out exercises in the Scarborough, Whim, Signal Hill, Buccoo and Plymouth districts, and a quantity of marijuana was found. These operations underscore a heightened focus on combating crime and illicit activities across Tobago.
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