Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago – July 17th, 2025 – While official statistics show a general decline in burglaries across Trinidad and Tobago over the past decade, the fear of violent home invasions remains a significant concern for residents. The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), through figures like Inspector Bacchus, is now actively focusing on public education initiatives, urging citizens to take proactive steps to prevent themselves from becoming targets.
Inspector Bacchus and the TTPS emphasize that despite the reduction in overall burglaries, the perceived threat of more aggressive forms of intrusion continues to impact public safety. The police are therefore issuing advice on enhancing home security measures, promoting situational awareness, and fostering community collaboration. This push for proactive crime prevention aims to empower citizens and alleviate anxieties surrounding residential security.These ongoing efforts by law enforcement seek to improve personal safety and build stronger, more resilient communities across the nation.
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