Senior Political Reporter
Uproar broke out in the House of Representatives yesterday after the Opposition People’s National Movement (PNM) accused Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander of failing to answer questions on security following the recent kidnapping of Monos Island residents Derrick and Claribel Tardieu.
Alexander had been asked by PNM Diego Martin West MP Hans Des Vignes what immediate measures had been implemented to safeguard the public and prevent kidnappings, given the recent kidnapping of the two citizens on Monos Island.
Well-known businessman Derrick “Stones” Tardieu and his wife Claribel, who live on Monos Island, were kidnapped last Saturday. A US$2.5 million ransom was demanded.
Tardieu, 70, is not in good health. A video, which was circulated, showed him—with a rifle to his head and someone’s hand holding a grenade next to him—crying out in distressed tones to his brother, Robert Tardieu, to assist in the situation.
Yesterday, Guardian Media was told that nothing has been resolved regarding payment of the ransom, and work continues on the issue today.
Des Vignes, who posed the matter as an urgent question on the House agenda to Alexander, is the MP for the area where the couple lives on Monos Island. An urgent question similar to Des Vignes’ was posed by Opposition Senate leader Dr Amery Browne for Alexander to answer in the Senate.
In the House, Alexander told Des Vignes in reply to his question that “The T&T Police Service, who has a responsibility to protect and serve with pride, at this time, they are co-ordinating operations with the T&T Coast Guard in specific areas considered vulnerable, and as a result of that, their intentions are to protect the citizens in and around those areas considered vulnerable, but also, yeah (sic), it includes to safeguard the public of T&T and to prevent further incidents of that nature.”
Alexander continued, “Also, my colleagues on the other side, Arouca/Lopinot, Port-of-Spain South, they should have known they left the T&T...” Alexander added, before being cut off by PNM protests.
“I object! Up to now you ain’t answer the question!” declared PNM MP Keith Scotland to Alexander.
The Government and Opposition sides both protested as House Speaker Jagdeo Singh said, “I’m standing by, allowing all of you all to indulge in this glorified juvenile behaviour in the presence of Parliamentarians from across the Commonwealth.”
Singh added to Alexander, “Minister, could you just stick to an answer and leave out the unnecessary hyperbole?”
However, the two-minute time period for replying to that question ended.
