Former Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Dr.
Keith Rowley claims he was detained twice while transiting Antigua, alleging his name was placed on an Interpol watch list. Rowley has demanded answers from the current government and police, suggesting political motives behind the incident. The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service and Antigua authorities have both denied that Rowley is on any Interpol list, fueling further controversy and accusations of state-sponsored slander. The ruling party and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar have dismissed Rowley's claims as reckless, calling for him to apologize to the nation.
The incident has sparked intense political debate, with the opposition demanding full disclosure and transparency from the government.
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