Former Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Dr.
Keith Rowley claims he was detained in Antigua after being flagged on an Interpol watch list, sparking a political uproar. Rowley has demanded answers from the government and police, alleging state-sponsored slander and calling for full disclosure. The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service has publicly denied that Rowley is on any Interpol watch list, labeling his claims as false. Current Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has condemned Rowley's statements as reckless and is demanding an apology.
The controversy has intensified partisan tensions, with the opposition People's National Movement rallying behind Rowley and pressing for transparency.
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