Former Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Dr.
Keith Rowley claims he was detained in Antigua after being flagged on an INTERPOL watch list, igniting a major political controversy. Rowley and his supporters are demanding answers from the current government and police, while authorities in both Trinidad and Antigua deny any official INTERPOL listing or wrongdoing. The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service has stated that Rowley's name does not appear on any INTERPOL watch list, and Antigua's officials insist they were not responsible for the incident. The episode has led to calls for a full investigation, accusations of political persecution, and heated exchanges between political rivals.
The situation remains unresolved, with ongoing demands for transparency and accountability.
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