Trinidad and Tobago has declared a state of emergency (SoE) for the second time in a year after authorities uncovered a coordinated plot by criminal networks, including elements within the prison system, to assassinate key government officials.
The SoE grants police expanded powers to arrest and search without warrants, though no curfew has been imposed yet. In the first 24 hours, police arrested 56 people and seized illegal firearms, as part of intensified law enforcement efforts. The government and police leadership argue the SoE is necessary to dismantle organized crime syndicates and restore public safety, but the move has sparked debate among politicians, civil society, and the business community about its effectiveness and potential economic and social impacts.
The situation has also led to international travel advisories and heightened scrutiny of the country's prison system.
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