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Turning a Blind Eye to Crime
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley says citizens are turning a blind eye to crime in Trinidad and Tobago
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley says citizens are turning a blind eye to crime in Trinidad and Tobago
Caura, Trinidad & Tobago – March 19th, 2024 – Amidst a continuously rising national murder toll for 2024, Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley today directly addressed the issue of citizens withholding information about criminals. Speaking at the sod-turning ceremony for the Caura Housing Development, the Prime Minister urged the public to speak out against criminal elements.
Dr. Rowley highlighted his concern that people are keeping vital information about criminal activities to themselves. His appeal underscores the government’s call for increased public cooperation in the fight against crime, emphasizing that citizen participation is crucial for enhancing national security and reducing violent incidents across Trinidad and Tobago.
This direct message from the Prime Minister highlights the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement and the broader society in tackling crime, stressing the shared responsibility in ensuring public safety.
Arianna Scipio has the full report on the Prime Minister’s remarks and the details from the Caura Housing Development sod-turning event.
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