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Sunday, July 13, 2025

‘Resistance’ charged with setting fire to Health Ministry

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Khamal Georges
1759 days ago
20200918
Flashback June, Commander-in Chief of the Trinidad and Tobago United Power,Jahpaul Copper blows a conch shell as Rhonda Faser holds up a miniature version of the national flag during a protest on the shooting death of 2 year old Aniah McLeod at City Gate, Port-of-Spain.

Flashback June, Commander-in Chief of the Trinidad and Tobago United Power,Jahpaul Copper blows a conch shell as Rhonda Faser holds up a miniature version of the national flag during a protest on the shooting death of 2 year old Aniah McLeod at City Gate, Port-of-Spain.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

khamal.georges@cnc3.co.tt

A man cru­sad­ing as “The Re­sis­tance”, who de­faced sev­er­al build­ings in Port-of-Spain and al­leged­ly set the Min­istry of Health on fire in a cam­paign against COVID-19 mea­sures has been ar­rest­ed and charged.

Twen­ty-sev­en-year-old Jean Paul Coop­er, who the Prime Min­is­ter de­scribed as a lu­natic fringe dur­ing a news con­fer­ence, was ar­rest­ed on Mon­day af­ter weeks of in­ves­ti­ga­tions by of­fi­cers of the Port- of-Spain Crim­i­nal In­ves­ti­ga­tions.

Fol­low­ing the at­tack on the health min­istry dur­ing the ear­ly hours of Au­gust 8, the Di­a­mond Vale, Diego Mar­tin res­i­dent al­leged­ly left a mes­sage in red spray paint on the build­ing that stat­ed “COVID-19 is all about the New World Or­der. Stop it now. #THERE­SIS­TANCE.”

In the days and weeks fol­low­ing his ar­son at the health min­istry, The Re­sis­tance al­so al­leged­ly van­dalised sev­er­al oth­er build­ings in Port-of-Spain, in­clud­ing Guardian Me­dia’s head of­fice on St Vin­cent Street on Sun­day, Au­gust 16. The man took is­sue with the me­dia con­glom­er­ate’s stance on ed­u­cat­ing the pub­lic about COVID-19.

 JEAN-PAUL COOPER

JEAN-PAUL COOPER

“ON BE­HALF OF T&T WE SAY NO LOCK­DOWN, NO MANDA­TO­RY MASK WEAR­ING COVID NUH RE­AL,” was writ­ten on the com­pa­ny’s build­ing af­ter one of the glass panes were bro­ken.

Coop­er is al­so as­so­ci­at­ed with the group Trinidad and To­ba­go Unit­ed Pow­er (TT­UP) which was in­clud­ed in the spray paint­ed mes­sag­ing.

Sim­i­lar mes­sages were spray-paint­ed on the walls of build­ings hous­ing First Cit­i­zens and Sco­tia­bank, the clock out­side Nicholas Tow­ers, the bMo­bile out­let and even the Cipri­ani Stat­ue on In­de­pen­dence Square in down­town Port-of-Spain.

In­ves­ti­ga­tors say the of­fences car­ry se­ri­ous penal­ties in­clud­ing life in prison as stat­ed in the Ma­li­cious Dam­age Act.

The act states, “Any per­son who un­law­ful­ly and ma­li­cious­ly sets fire to any build­ing, oth­er than those spec­i­fied in sec­tions 3 to 5, be­long­ing to the State, or to any city, bor­ough, town, ward, parish, or place, or to any Court of Jus­tice, or de­vot­ed or ded­i­cat­ed to pub­lic use or or­na­ment, or erect­ed or main­tained by pub­lic sub­scrip­tion or con­tri­bu­tion, is li­able to im­pris­on­ment for life.”

Sgt Clarke and Cpl Masleir, of the Port-of-Spain CID, con­duct­ed the in­ves­ti­ga­tions which led to his ar­rest and charge.


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