The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service has implemented precautionary measures amidst unrest in Venezuela.
In a statement, the TTPS advised that the actions are part of its responsibility to anticipate potential risks, maintain public confidence, and ensure the continued safety and security of the country during periods of uncertainty.
Several streets were observed to be cordoned off in the capital city with barriers.
Police officials emphasised that the measures are precautionary and form part of the service’s ongoing commitment to national security.
The TTPS said there is no cause for public alarm, noting that the steps taken are intended to ensure readiness, stability, and continuity of service should circumstances change.
Commissioner of Police Allister Guevarro said the situation remains under constant review and that the public will be updated as necessary.