The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service has responded to claims by former Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley, who alleged he was flagged on an INTERPOL watch list during recent travels.
During a media conference streamed from his home on Monday, Dr. Rowley called for an explanation, suggesting it was a deliberate move to tarnish his reputation.
But the TTPS, via a statement, said thorough checks via its INTERPOL Bureau found no such listing: no alerts, no warrants, and no flags under Dr. Rowley’s name.
The TTPS also stated that it never submitted any information to INTERPOL regarding Dr. Rowley, and stressed that INTERPOL listings require judicial or prosecutorial input, not political direction.
The Police Service reaffirmed its independence, saying there is no evidence to support claims of political interference, and urged responsible, fact-based public discourse.
TTT News reached out to the Ministers with responsibility for national security for comment and is currently awaiting a response.
TTPS Statement: Dr. Rowley Not Listed On INTERPOL Watch List:
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) has taken note of recent public statements by former Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, who alleges that he was flagged on an INTERPOL watch list during his recent travels. Dr Rowley has called upon national authorities; including the Commissioner of Police, for an explanation, suggesting that his placement was not erroneous, but rather a calculated attempt to defame him on the international stage.
In light of these assertions, the TTPS, through its INTERPOL Bureau, promptly initiated a review of internal systems. Comprehensive checks were conducted across INTERPOL’s secure databases which yielded a definitive result: Dr Rowley is not listed on any INTERPOL watch list or international notice. No alerts, flags, or warrants are associated with his name in INTERPOL’s systems. Moreover, the TTPS confirms that it has not submitted, nor caused to be submitted, any information to INTERPOL that would justify such a listing. There is no record, directive, or procedural action from any department within the TTPS that supports the allegation of local involvement in the matter.
It is vital to clarify the nature of INTERPOL’s governance. The organization functions under rigorous protocols that require judicial documentation or formal prosecutorial requests for any individual to be listed. These procedures are managed exclusively through each member state’s National Central Bureau. The Commissioner of Police does not hold the authority to unilaterally add or remove individuals from INTERPOL systems. Such actions are governed by international legal standards, not domestic discretion.
With respect to the suggestion of political interference or state-sponsored defamation, the TTPS firmly maintains its position as an independent and apolitical institution. No evidence has emerged indicating that the organisation, or any of its members, has participated in politically motivated conduct regarding Dr Rowley.
The TTPS urges responsible dialogue in the public sphere, especially when reputational harm and institutional trust are at stake. While public scrutiny and transparency are vital to democratic processes, it is equally important that commentary is grounded in verified fact. The TTPS remains committed to protecting the rights and dignity of all citizens, and will continue to provide clear, factual updates as the matter develops.
– TTPS Corporate Communications Unit
21 July 2025