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Sunday, June 22, 2025

Pastor charged with kidnapping, trafficking in persons

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Mark Bassant, Lead Editor - Investigative Desk
1997 days ago
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Pastor Glen Awong during an interviewe at his his home in Dinsley, Tacarigua, last October.

Pastor Glen Awong during an interviewe at his his home in Dinsley, Tacarigua, last October.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

Pas­tor and ex-con­vict Glen Awong, the man who op­er­at­ed Trans­formed Life Min­istries in Arou­ca, where po­lice raid­ed and res­cued 69 peo­ple last year, has been charged with kid­nap­ping, false im­pris­on­ment and traf­fick­ing in per­sons.

Awong was charged at the Ari­ma Po­lice Sta­tion Thurs­day night, hav­ing ini­tial­ly sur­ren­dered to po­lice at the Arou­ca Po­lice Sta­tion to­geth­er with his wife, who was lat­er re­leased, on Mon­day last.

Awong's charges came al­most two and a half months af­ter the po­lice raid last Oc­to­ber that was prompt­ed by a two-month Guardian Me­dia in­ves­ti­ga­tion in­to op­er­a­tions at the fa­cil­i­ty.

Se­nior po­lice sources told Guardian Me­dia that Awong was charged by Cor­po­ral Mc Kain of the Spe­cial Op­er­a­tions Re­sponse Team (SORT). He was charged with kid­nap­ping a man, as well as false im­pris­on­ment and traf­fick­ing of per­sons be­tween the pe­ri­od Jan­u­ary 30, 2019 to Ju­ly 2019. Po­lice al­so ex­pect to lay sev­er­al oth­er sim­i­lar charges against Awong in the com­ing days.

In­grid Jag­ger­nauth from Cen­tral Trinidad, who is the rel­a­tive of a lawyer, was al­so charged by Cor­po­ral Mc Kain for traf­fick­ing in per­sons. Jag­ger­nauth had been in po­lice cus­tody at the St Joseph Po­lice Sta­tion but was tak­en to the Ari­ma sta­tion on Thurs­day night where she was of­fi­cial­ly charged.

A civ­il lawyer and three oth­er peo­ple who had been de­tained for ques­tion­ing over the traf­fick­ing of per­sons in the on­go­ing in­ves­ti­ga­tion last Sat­ur­day were re­leased pend­ing fur­ther in­ves­ti­ga­tions ac­cord­ing to sources.

Se­nior po­lice sources say they have been work­ing tire­less­ly around the clock over the last two and a half months to piece this del­i­cate and ex­te­sive in­ves­ti­ga­tion to­geth­er, which saw them speak­ing with sev­er­al of the vic­tims res­cued.

Six­ty-nine peo­ple ran­ing in ages from 19 to 70 years were found locked away in cages at a church lcat­ed along the East­ern Main Road in Arou­ca in ear­ly Oc­to­ber. Fol­low­ing the raids, Com­mis­sion­er of Po­lice Gary Grif­fith de­scribed the case as one of a ma­jor hu­man traf­fick­ing ring that was cracked.


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