Prime Minister Says No Need For Curfew

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar SC is addressing two major incidents, the breach at the San Fernando City Corporation Municipal Police Station and the discovery of bodies at the Cumuto Cemetery, assuring the public that neither poses a wider national security threat.

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I have been advised that the incident which occurred earlier today at the San Fernando City Corporation Municipal Police Station on Kings Wharf was not an external attack on the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) or the national state security services.

It was an internal betrayal perpetrated against the Trinidad and Tobago Municipal Police Service (TTMPS) attached to the San Fernando City Corporation. It should be noted that the TTPS is a distinct entity from the TTMPS. TTPS officers were not involved in the incident. The Ministry of Homeland Security and the TTPS will provide full support to TTMPS, San Fernando Mayor Robert Parris and the San Fernando City Corporation to investigate and bring this matter to a conclusion and recover the stolen items.

Secondly, I have also been advised that the bodies discovered at the Cumuto Cemetery were actually unclaimed bodies that were being improperly disposed of and not victims of homicide. This matter will also be resolved in the coming days.

There is no need for any curfew. Law enforcement continues to make progress to subdue our over two decades-old crime crisis. Law-abiding citizens are encouraged to go about their lawful business as usual.

I thank Commissioner of Police (CoP) Guevarro and his TTPS officers for responding swiftly to the incidents at the San Fernando City Corporation Municipal Police Station and the Cumuto Cemetery.

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