Twenty-four hours after Government passed legislation to pull former prime minister Stuart Young’s prime ministerial pension, the Cabinet also pulled his personal security detail.
Guardian Media understands that Young was in a meeting in his constituency when officers of the T&T Police Service’s (TTPS) Special Branch received the call indicating that they were no longer assigned to Young’s detail. The security reportedly gave Young a ride home first before wrapping up their operations with him.
“Yes, this happened suddenly today,” Young said yesterday when contacted by Guardian Media.
“I received a call informing me that Cabinet took a decision to pull all security extended to me as a former PM. I was told that the current Cabinet has decided to immediately end what was being provided to both me and former PM (Keith) Rowley. I received the notification whilst I was seeing constituents at my constituency office on office day.”
Young said there was an existing Cabinet decision, which, he said, applied for decades that provided limited security to former prime ministers and presidents for a period of three months and six months.
A senior Cabinet official confirmed the move. They said Young’s detail would have ended on July 28, three months after he demitted office after the April 28 General Election.
However, the source said threat assessments are regularly conducted and the latest showed there was no need for Young’s detail to be continued.
“The exigencies of the police service would require the police to do an assessment on any individual and the time would have come that there’s no threats against this individual,” the source said.
“At that level, according to the assessment done, the police officers can pull these officers from any detail and place them back into the streets or attach them to someone else.”
Contacted for comment on the move yesterday, Police Commissioner Allister Gueverro, when asked to confirm whether he received the instruction from the Government, said simply, “I can confirm.”
When asked if he knew about Cabinet’s protocol, he said, “I cannot speak to the Cabinet’s protocol. However, once lawful directives are given, as what occurred in this instance, I acted with promptitude.”
Former PM Rowley also loses detail
Former Prime Minister Rowley also confirmed yesterday that his security detail was pulled “about a week ago.”
During his time as Opposition Leader, Dr Rowley’s state security detail was removed under then National Security minister John Sandy and later reinstated by minister Gary Griffith, who decided to provide him with a security detail. That detail stayed with Rowley until he became prime minister, then he was assigned a Special Branch detail.
Certain Special Branch details are specifically assigned to the prime minister. On General Election night in 2010, 2015 and now 2025, when it was known the incumbent prime ministers would have lost the election, certain members of the detail left almost immediately to protect the prime minister elect.
Following Rowley’s return to private life, officers assigned to protect him from a nearby mobile police post had raised public complaints about the poor conditions they were working under. They complained that the van, which was parked metres from the former prime minister’s Goodwood Park residence, was derelict, with no functioning door, no running water, no proper ventilation, and only receiving electricity through an extension cord from the house.
Guardian Media understands, in response to the officers’ complaints, the former prime minister reportedly asked that the post be removed altogether.
“So, Cabinet has nothing to do now other than to see who got bus route pass and whose security to remove. In my time, it was the police that did threat assessment and determined what level of security to provide to citizens, especially public officials,” Rowley said.
“If that function is now being carried out by Cabinet, then that must be the new “win.” If it is decided that the current Opposition Leader has a greater risk than the last prime minister, then so be it.”
Guardian Media understands Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles still has her official state-provided security detail.
Rowley, however, said he’s unbothered by the developments.
“I am not taking on any of them as they carry out their various actions and statements. I remain a proud citizen of Trinidad and Tobago, one who contributed to national development. That they could never take away and therein lies my joy and satisfaction.”