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Rowley defends state of emergency

Written by on January 3, 2025

THE Prime Minister has defended the decision to declare a state of emergency (SoE) on December 30.

Dr Rowley did so at a news conference at the Office of the Prime Minister, Central Administrative Services, in Tobago.

A signed proclamation by President Christine Kangaloo declared the SoE.

Acting Attorney General Stuart Young and National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds elaborated about the SoE at a subsequent news conference at the National Security Ministry on Abercromby Street, Port of Spain on December 30.

They said the SoE was called to deal with intelligence from the police about reprisal killings by gangs on a large scale, using illegal high-powered firearms.

Rowley supported their statements in his defence of the SoE on January 3.

“The government has acted, and acted decisively.”

He rejected claims by some people that he was not involved in the decision.

While he was in Tobago on family and other personal matters, Rowley said matters of national security are something he addresses regularly, no matter where he is.

He also defended the reasons for no curfew to accompany the SoE. Rowley said the objective of the SoE was to give law-enforcement authority greater ability to deal with criminal elements.

He expected this would happen and promised there would continue to be further action against criminals when the SoE is over.

The post Rowley defends state of emergency appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.


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