Crime
Sleeper gang cells operating in Tobago
Sleeper gang cells operating in Tobago are being blamed for a recent wave of violent crime.
Sleeper gang cells operating in Tobago are being blamed for a recent wave of violent crime.
Scarborough, Tobago – Sleeper gang cells operating in Tobago are being identified as a key factor behind the island’s recent wave of violent crime. This assessment comes from submissions made by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) during their appearance before the Joint Select Committee (JSC) of Parliament.
The TTPS presented its findings as part of the assessment for its Violent Crime Reduction Plan, highlighting the challenges posed by these covert criminal operations in Tobago. The revelation underscores the evolving nature of crime on the island and the focus of law enforcement efforts.
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