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Regional Anti-Crime Collaboration
Opposition leaders in the Caribbean propose regional anti-crime collaboration
Opposition leaders in the Caribbean propose regional anti-crime collaboration
Sangre Grande, Trinidad & Tobago – The United National Congress (UNC) held its fourth Anti-crime Town Hall meeting last night at the SWAHA Hindu College in Sangre Grande. The event featured St. Lucia’s Opposition Leader, Allan Chastanet, who delivered a keynote speech focusing on regional collaboration in the fight against crime.
This latest in the series of UNC’s public consultations brought together community members and political figures to discuss strategies for addressing the nation’s crime challenges. Chastanet’s participation underscored the potential for cross-border insights and shared approaches to enhance security across the Caribbean.
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