A blogger and former radio host has been charged with sedition after a post on social media allegedly invited foreign parties to target the official residence of the Prime Minister.
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service said Krystle Horwood appeared before Master Mohammed at the Port-of-Spain High Court yesterday, where the charge was laid summarily and she pleaded not guilty.
After hearing submissions, the court granted Horwood bail in the sum of $100,000 with a surety.
As part of the bail conditions, she must surrender her passport to the Registrar of the Court, report to a specified police station once per week and reside at her parents’ address.
The matter has been adjourned to March 6 and will be heard in the Port-of-Spain District Court.
In its statement, the Police Service reminded the public that freedom of expression carries legal responsibilities, warning that, “Posting content that encourages violence against individuals, or destabilising acts can have serious legal consequences, including arrest and prosecution.”
