While the Opposition Leader is demanding that the Prime Minister disclose who controls data from the newly installed military radar in Tobago, Kamla Persad-Bissessar has fired back, accusing Pennelope Beckles of attempting to expose sensitive national security information to aid criminals linked to the People’s National Movement (PNM).
At yesterday’s Opposition media briefing in Port-of-Spain, Beckles said Persad-Bissessar has to come clean regarding the real intention and handling of the controversial radar installed by the United States military at the ANR Robinson International Airport in Crown Point.
Beckles said while the PNM is very conscious of how national security matters are to be handled, the population is entitled to know what is happening to the data being collected by the radar.
“The people of Trinidad and Tobago are entitled to know where would that information be installed and whether Trinidad and Tobago has any access to that radar. The people of Trinidad and Tobago also need to know where is the data being collected and where is the data being processed,” she said.
The Opposition Leader said it is not enough for the Prime Minister to say it is a secret.
“The population of Trinidad and Tobago is entitled to know what did that radar cost, who installed that radar, whether any Trinidadian or Tobagonian has been trained to operate that radar,” Beckles said.
The Prime Minister did respond to Beckles later that day. However, Persad-Bissessar did not give the answers Beckles was seeking.
In a media release, Persad-Bissessar said, “The questions raised by the PNM regarding the newly installed radar are a desperate effort to force the government to disclose sensitive national security information to aid the PNM’s long-suspected local drug mafia financiers and Venezuelan criminal collaborators to circumvent surveillance.”
The Prime Minister explained that the new radar system, “assists with the detection of Venezuelan crude oil sanction-busting activities and traffickers who have been conducting deliveries of narcotics, firearms, ammunition and migrants into our country from Venezuela. The latest equipment enhances our surveillance capabilities and adds a superior layer of protection that was previously unavailable.”
She, in turn, had four questions to Beckles and urged the Opposition Leader to call a media briefing to answer them.
Listing them, the Prime Minister wrote, “Disclose to the citizens how long the PNM has known that the previous radar system has been compromised. Make public the names of the local businesspeople affiliated with the PNM and local drug mafia who have had illegal access to classified radar surveillance information.”
Persad-Bissessar also called on the PNM to, “explain why the existing radar system operated under the PNM government for years, did not detect oil tankers engaged in the ship-to-ship transfer of sanctioned Venezuelan oil within Trinidadian waters, which led to the obtaining of documentation stating that Trinidad was the port of origin for this oil and not Venezuela.”
And finally, “Explain to the country whether the PNM’s anti-American narrative to remove the American-supplied radar system is really due to pressure or blackmail from the local drug mafia and the previous PNM Government’s crude oil sanction-busting Venezuelan collaborators.”
The Prime Minister concluded that this country welcomes the support of its international allies and the ongoing commitment should inspire confidence and collective responsibility among citizens and stakeholders.
During the PNM’s media briefing, Beckles said the party was deeply offended by what she described as the Prime Minister’s attempt to link the PNM to criminals and drug traffickers. Beckles also revealed that she is currently exploring her legal options in response to the remarks.
“Now I also want to put on record that I’m going to be exploring my options as leader of the People’s National Movement as it relates to the issue of defamation because this is the second time the Honourable Prime Minister has made this allegation and the Prime Minister is attempting to convince the public that there is an anti-American sentiment as it relates to the People’s National Movement and that is absolutely false,” Beckles said.
