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Behave yourselves, or another State of Emergency (SOE) will be called.
That’s the warning Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar issued yesterday evening to gangs and detainees, held during the State of Emergency, who were released as it came to an end at midnight.
“I will use every means within the law to make criminals, and their friends’ and families’ lives an absolute hell,” she warned.
In a post on her social media platforms yesterday, hours before the SoE declared on July 18 last year, came to an end, Persad-Bissessar said it’s time to tip the country’s scales towards law-abiding citizens and that she does not care about the “tired, outdated woke, race-baiting, and bigoted propaganda.”
“If anyone wants to mash up the place and burn down the country, go ahead, that’s your democratic choice. However, anyone wanting to do this should understand by now that I am willing to do what it takes to keep decent, law-abiding citizens safe, so be certain that I will meet you head-on. Those who commit brutality against law-abiding citizens will be met with brutality from me, that’s a promise,” she said.
The SoE under the Persad-Bissessar administration was called at the recommendation of Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro, based on a highly sophisticated crime syndicate that was operational both within and outside of Trinidad and Tobago’s prison facilities.
Ahead of the SoE ending, the Government had brought and debated legislation to implement Zones of Special Operations, via the ZOSO Bill 2026, but it failed in the Senate last week.
The Prime Minister has been vocal about the bill’s demise in the Senate, pegging its failure on an accusation that two Independent Senators approached her Government to seek personal favours in exchange for the bill’s support.
In her view, the United National Congress Government has more powers under an SoE than it would have had under the ZOSO bill.
“Your UNC Government was actually trying to dilute and limit the state’s SoE powers by introducing the ZOSO legislation to use instead of an SoE. Your UNC Government could have simply called another SoE,” she had said last week.
With the end of the SoE, it’s also an end to the sweeping powers granted to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) and citizen’s rights, which were suspended, have been restored.
But while the Prime Minister said the UNC Government and the security services are prepared for the end of the SoE, no further details have been made public on security measures to be taken by the administration.
However, the Prime Minister warned that she would do whatever it takes to keep citizens safe.
“I want the gangs and those detainees released from prison to know that decent law-abiding citizens are fed up of your criminality, and I will have no hesitation in enacting another SoE if you cannot behave yourselves.
“You will be returned straight to prison, and this time, your friends and family who aid your criminality will accompany you. If criminals want to terrorise law-abiding citizens and their families, I will do everything legally possible to terrorise criminals and their families,” she said.
“It’s a reality that the combination of American assistance to secure our borders, the competent leadership of CoP Allister Guevarro, and the incarceration of the persons detained under the SoE using PDOs, all contributed to 257 less murders in 2025 compared to 2024,” she noted.
She took aim at the former People’s National Movement administration, accusing it of operating as a narco government and of wanting higher crime numbers to return to the government.
“They appear very angry that 257 citizens are alive today, who would have been murdered if the 2024 homicide trend had continued,” she said.
“Your UNC Government is committed to brutally destroying the local drug mafia and the violent gangs that they finance. The narco influence in government affairs and policy ended with the removal of the PNM on April 28th 2025,” she said.
