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Police arrest 48 at illegal J’ouvert parties

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A group of people are asked to leave an area by police officers after the lawmen swooped down an illegal J’ouvert celebration at Mendez Trace, Arima yesterday.

A group of people are asked to leave an area by police officers after the lawmen swooped down an illegal J’ouvert celebration at Mendez Trace, Arima yesterday.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

RHON­DOR DOWLAT-ROS­TANT

Po­lice have ar­rest­ed 48 peo­ple at over 19 il­le­gal Car­ni­val par­ties oc­cur­ring over the week­end in north­ern Trinidad.

Po­lice told the Guardian Me­dia that of­fi­cers were very busy from Fri­day night to the wee hours of Mon­day morn­ing as they at­tempt­ed to dis­perse rev­ellers who chose to con­gre­gate in their re­spec­tive com­mu­ni­ties for planned and im­promp­tu un­of­fi­cial J’ou­vert cel­e­bra­tions.

Some of the ar­eas in which these cel­e­bra­tions took place in­clud­ed Ari­ma where there were two events, Mal­oney with two as well, Bagatelle in Diego Mar­tin, Sea Lots, Beetham, Ed­in­burgh 500 with two events, En­ter­prise, Curepe with a cou­ple, North Coast Road, Port-of-Spain and San Fer­nan­do with three events, to­talling 19 lo­ca­tions.

Guardian Me­dia was told that in St Paul’s Street in East Port-of-Spain po­lice of­fi­cers al­leged­ly seized mu­sic equip­ment and drinks by the cas­es in an at­tempt to dis­perse the par­ty-go­ers.

An unidentified woman is arrested by police officers for disorderly behavior after the lawmen stopped an illegal J’ouvert celebration at Mendez Trace, Arima, yesterday.

An unidentified woman is arrested by police officers for disorderly behavior after the lawmen stopped an illegal J’ouvert celebration at Mendez Trace, Arima, yesterday.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

How­ev­er, as soon as the of­fi­cers left the area the par­ty re-com­menced and con­tin­ued way in­to the hours on Sun­day night.

On Sat­ur­day night, three peo­ple, in­clud­ing a woman, were de­tained at the same lo­ca­tion for al­leged un­ruly be­hav­iour.

In Ari­ma, 45 peo­ple were de­tained on Sun­day at 5 am in Pey­tonville.

The of­fi­cers then went to Sama­roo Vil­lage, Ari­ma, where they saw an­oth­er par­ty in progress. How­ev­er, peo­ple ran away when they saw the po­lice. No one was de­tained.

In an of­fi­cial re­sponse to ques­tions sent to the T&T Po­lice Ser­vice (TTPS), the cor­po­rate com­mu­ni­ca­tions unit con­firmed that the TTPS re­ceived sev­er­al calls of gath­er­ings through­out the 10 polic­ing di­vi­sions.

“Op­er­a­tors at our Emer­gency Com­mand Cen­tre in St James and Di­vi­sion­al Op­er­a­tional Com­mand Cen­tres dis­patched po­lice of­fi­cers who re­spond­ed to these re­ports, and in most in­stances, the crowds were im­me­di­ate­ly dis­persed be­fore or on ar­rival of first re­spon­ders,” the TTPS said.

Party geors are forced to take down a tent after  police swooped down on an illegal J’ouvert celebration at 7 Up Road, Maturita Arima, yesterday.

Party geors are forced to take down a tent after police swooped down on an illegal J’ouvert celebration at 7 Up Road, Maturita Arima, yesterday.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

It al­so added that Act­ing Com­mis­sion­er of Po­lice Mc­Don­ald Ja­cob, has in­struct­ed con­tin­ued and sus­tained pa­trols be con­duct­ed through­out the re­main­der of the “Taste of Car­ni­val” sea­son.

A reveler leaves with his cooler in hand after police moved in to stop an illegal J’ouvert celebration for the third time at 7 Up Road, Maturita Arima, yesterday.

A reveler leaves with his cooler in hand after police moved in to stop an illegal J’ouvert celebration for the third time at 7 Up Road, Maturita Arima, yesterday.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

Police officers stop a party on Manilla Road, off Upper Belmont Valley, Road, on Sunday.

Police officers stop a party on Manilla Road, off Upper Belmont Valley, Road, on Sunday.

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