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Trinidad Newsday Crime, Several people were arrested, and officers seized firearms, ammunition, and large quantities of cannabis during anti-crime operations across multiple areas. Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds and head of the police homicide bureau Snr Supt Rishi THE EDITOR: Tobago's rising crime rate poses a significant threat to the island's reputation as a safe and welcoming destination for tourists. Prime Minister Kamla Woman,90, man, 60, tied up, robbed at Borde Narve home Laurel V Williams The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. 5m bail for men charged with money laundering, importing News Guns seized, multiple arrests in nationwide anti-crime exercises Laurel V Williams Saturday 2 August 2025 A section of the marijuana Trinidad and Tobago Newsday Feb 5 Emilia Jole and 65 others 66 11 Trinidad and Tobago Newsday Jan 27 TRINIDAD Editorial Murders down, fear still high Newsday Friday 6 December 2024 ACP Wayne Mystar, centre, during the launch of the police confidence SIX people – five men and one woman – are dead after a shootout with police in Freeport just before midday on August 14. Trinidad and Tobago has now been under a state of emergency for about 10 of the last 14 months. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 Crime in Trinidad and Tobago Criminal activity in Trinidad and Tobago is a controversial topic on the two islands. Gang violence, gun crime and murders have been rising dramatically since the late 1990s. Trinidad and Tobago’s government declared a state of emergency on Monday after a weekend of violence sent the year’s murder rate to 623. Discover top stories and keep up with the latest developments. $1. w0qjpn3td 1x si vmmd u5i 0mje tqe 0f zfmid d7pj