Crime
United Against Crime: Minority Leader Kelvon Morris Pledges to Work with Authorities Amid Rising Murder Toll in Tobago
Minority leader Kelvon Morris says he stands united in the fight against crime but laments not being able to do more.
Minority leader Kelvon Morris says he stands united in the fight against crime but laments not being able to do more.
Scarborough, Tobago – August 28, 2024 – With the murder toll on the island now at 21 and reports of shootings increasing, Minority Leader Kelvon Morris says he stands united in the fight against crime.
Morris committed to working with all authorities in any way possible to help restore a sense of security to the island. His pledge underscores a call for a unified front and a collaborative approach to addressing the escalating crime situation and rising murder toll in Tobago.
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