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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles
VASHTI SINGH
Opposition People's National Movement (PNM) leader Penny Beckles says there is no crime plan by the Kamla Persad-Bissessar Government.
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Attorney General John Jeremie (centre) during his televised address on the new SoE on state broadcaster TTT, on Tuesday 3 March 2026. With him are Roger Alexander (left), Homeland Security Minister; and Devesh Maharaj (right), Justice Minister. [Image courtesy TTT]
TTT
Attorney General John Jeremie said Government had “no choice” but to advise the President to declare a state of emergency, citing an escalation in gang violence, mass shootings and credible threats to public safety.
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President Christine Kangaloo
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SECRETARY-THA
President Christine Kangaloo says she is satisfied that a public emergency has arisen that would endanger the public's safety and has issued the requisite legal notice for another State of Emergency.
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Police officers are seen during one on many ongoing State Of Emergency exercises at Beetham Gardens in January 2025.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Trinidad and Tobago is again under a State of Emergency, with the Emergency Powers Regulations, 2026, Legal Notice No. 40 of 2026, now in force.
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Police officers and crime scene investigators at the scene of the murder of Zack Pooran in Santa Rosa Heights, Arima, on Monday 2 March 2026.
A businessman said to be in his late 60s was shot dead outside his home in Santa Rosa Heights, Arima on Monday evening.
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The Sangre Grande Police Station during the power outage that occurred on Monday 2 March 2026.
Police from multiple units were deployed to Sangre Grande on Monday night to strengthen security after a power outage affected sections of the township.
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Police officers on patrol along Frederick Street, Port-of-Spain last Saturday.
ANISTO ALVES
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar announced that President Christine Kangaloo has declared a State of Public Emergency with effect from Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026, following urgent advice from the National Security Council.
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Fiaz Mahamood, a Trinidadian working in Kuwait
Sleepless nights under the thunder of intercepted missiles have become routine for some Trinidad and Tobago nationals living in the Middle East, as the conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran intensifies with deadly consequences.
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Imam Raffaic Mohamed speaks to Guardian Media at the Macoon Street Masjid in San Fernando yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
While Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar faces criticism over her support of the United States and Israel’s major attack on Iran, one Muslim leader believes the Prime Minister may be acting in what she considers the best interest of Trinidad and Tobago, but notes that her hands may also be tied.
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Former acting commissioner of police McDonald Jacob
Former actuing commissioner of police McDonald Jacob says it was the Ministry of National Security, through its Transnational Organised Crime Unit (TOCU), which granted approval for four members of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) to travel to Barbados to bring firearms dealer Brent Thomas to T&T on October 5, 2022.
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Minister of Defence Wayne Sturge
Defence Minister Wayne Sturge says his colleague, Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander, made an error when he said there were no missing files on firearms dealer Brent Thomas at his ministry.
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Tobago student Raylon Taylor
Tobago student Raylon Taylor remains stranded in Abu Dhabi as military conflict in the Middle East has grounded thousands of flights.
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