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Defence Minister Wayne Sturge has confirmed that 23-month-old Akini Kafi was killed in a reprisal attack, linked to the incident that led to the murder of nine-year-old J’layna Armstrong in April.
And he claims that Port-of-Spain North/St Ann’s West Member of Parliament Stuart Young is aware of that. Young later categorically refuted that allegation.
The bombshell revelation was made in the Lower House during a debate on the Parole Bill 2026 yesterday.
“I’m sure he (Young) knows that the murders yesterday are connected to the murders in Lady Young, the quadruple murder. It’s connected. And we know where they are from. We know, we’ve seen all the wakes and all the crying,” Sturge declared.
He added, “We know Belle Eau Road is in play. We know Serrano Road is in play.”
Thursday’s incident happened along Upper St Francois Valley Road, which is in Young’s constituency.
Sturge said he grew up “100 metres” from where the incident took place and therefore is privy to certain information.
Akini’s father, Aquil “Fats” Kafi, 30, and family friend Anthony “Monster” Wilson, 28, were killed when gunmen opened fire on the car they were in along Upper St Francois Valley Road around 8.35 am. Akini later succumbed to his injuries at the Port-of-Spain General Hospital (PoSGH), while his mother, Antonia Cain-Kafi, 36, remained warded in a critical condition last night.
On April 19, nine-year-old Armstrong was one of four people shot and killed when gunmen ambushed a car along the Lady Young Road in Morvant.
Addressing the House yesterday, Sturge claimed that Young’s constituents are the most murderous citizens in the country.
“What he’s not saying is that his constituents are largely responsible for the most murders in this country. And they don’t want ZOSO. They don’t want ZOSO. But the people begging for ZOSO,” Sturge said.
The Defence Minister added that Thursday’s triple murder and the quadruple murder on April 19 straddle three People’s National Movement (PNM) constituencies.
“The same way you wouldn’t know when your constituents are going to murder some of your other constituents a street away, you expect us to know?” Sturge asked.
He also blasted Young for having the “gall” to demand the resignations of himself and Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander, despite presiding over hundreds of murders during his own tenure as national security minister.
“When 11 murders take place under his watch in one day, he has the gall to come and call for resignations on this side?”
Young interrupted Sturge during the debate and described his allegations as “verbal diarrhoea.”
However, Sturge eventually shot back, “You know what he couldn’t say? That I lied. He had to accept it.”
Young defends Belmont residents
Young stood after to contribute to the Parole Bill but first, he responded to Sturge’s statements.
In a fiery attack on Sturge, Young said the minister’s parliamentary contribution “must go down as one of the worst in the history of Parliament.”
Young requested the Hansard from the debate so he could forward Sturge’s statement to the Commissioner of Police. He said he believed Sturge should be interviewed by police over statements made during his contribution.
“I’m going to take that Hansard of his contribution here this afternoon and I’m sending it directly to the Commissioner of Police,” Young declared.
“I’m asking the Commissioner of Police to ensure that the speaker is interviewed because he claims to know exactly who it is perpetrated the murders yesterday in Belmont.”
Young also sought to distance himself from any suggestion that he had knowledge of criminal elements operating in his constituency.
“I state here this evening, I have no idea and no clue who are the criminal elements that perpetrated this heinous crime,” he said.
“I do not know those criminal elements and I’ve never interacted with them.”
Young also heavily criticised Sturge for claiming that PNM constituencies are hotbeds for people with homicidal tendencies.
“As a representative for Port-of-Spain North/St Ann’s West, along with my colleague from Port-of-Spain South and my other colleagues from Laventille East/Morvant and Laventille West, we wholeheartedly reject, outright and condemn the last speaker (Sturge) for the derogatory manner within which he clothed his whole contribution here today,” Young said.
He added, “And the people of Belmont, where he comes from, and he was careful to tell the population he comes from, should hang their heads in shame at him here today because the manner in which he described them repeatedly is unacceptable.”
Young also criticised what he described as Government arrogance in responding to concerns about crime in Belmont and East Port-of-Spain.
The Opposition MP said it was particularly painful that another shooting occurred in Belmont yesterday afternoon while Parliament was in session discussing crime. (See page 8)
“As we sat here in Parliament this afternoon, at 2 pm, yet another drive-by shooting took place in Belmont at St Francois Plannings,” Young said.
“Despite the assurances and the utterances which are hollow and of no effect, the crime continues unabated.”
He further accused Sturge of hypocrisy, pointing to the assassination of businessman Danny Guerra in Toco/Sangre Grande.
“If his analogy used this afternoon is by mere fact of one, being a Member of Parliament, you should know who the criminal elements are, I call upon the member for Toco/Sangre Grande to tell this population who it is that assassinated his financier, Danny Guerra,” Young said.
