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Trinidad and Tobago declares state of emergency over escalating gang violence

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Trinidad and Tobago’s government declared a state of emergency Monday after a weekend of violence fueled by gangs and organized crime sent the year’s murder rate to 623.

“I am satisfied that a public emergency has risen as a result of the occurrence of action that has been taken, or is immediately threatened, by any person, of such a nature and on so extensive a scale, as to be likely to endanger the public safety; and a state of public emergency exists in TT,” said President Christine Carla Kangaloo in a declaration obtained by Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

The measure was taken after five men were shot Sunday night just outside the capital, Port of Spain. That may have been in retaliation for the killing of a prominent gang member who was gunned down Saturday in an attack on the gang’s leader as the group left a police station, Trinidad and Tobago Newsday reported.

Officials, expecting more reprisal killings in its wake, said the declaration would be used to crack down on gangs, Reuters reported. The murder toll in the dual-island Caribbean nation with a population of 1.5 million makes it one of the most violent countries in the region, The Guardian reported.


The declaration does not impose curfews, and businesses will remain open, officials said. It gives the police and army broad authority to detain people without charging them and to conduct warrantless searches, The Guardian reported.

Officials said that further reprisal plans, as cited in information received by the country’s National Security Council, combined with the use of high-powered weapons in the crimes, pose a threat to national security.


“We are seeing brazen behavior by these criminal elements in the use of illegal firearms, which necessitated the calling of this public state of emergency,” Acting Attorney General Stuart Young said at a news conference Monday morning, according to the Trinidad Express, adding that the government had information demonstrating “very clearly a continued level of planning and execution by the criminal element utilizing these illegal firearms.”

Situated off the coast of Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago has become a haven for drug smugglers to send their goods to European and U.S. markets. Crime is rampant, and the country has been under a Level 3 travel advisory from the U.S. State Department, which encourages people to “reconsider travel.”

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Trinidad and Tobago’s government declared a state of emergency Monday after a weekend of violence fueled by gangs and organized crime sent the year’s murder rate to 623.
So pretty much Chicago with nicer weather. Better send hundreds of millions of dollars to be stolen and skimmed off like Haiti.
 
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The economy of Trinidad and Tobago is the third wealthiest in the Caribbean and the fifth-richest by GDP (PPP) per capita in the Americas.[17] Trinidad and Tobago is recognised as a high-income economy by the World Bank. Unlike most of the English-speaking Caribbean, the country's economy is primarily industrial,[18] with an emphasis on petroleum and petrochemicals. The country's wealth is attributed to its large reserves and exploitation of oil and natural gas.[19][20]

Trinidad and Tobago has earned a reputation as an excellent investment site for international businesses and has one of the highest growth rates and per capita incomes in Latin America. Recent growth has been fueled by investments in liquefied natural gas (LNG) and petrochemicals. Additional petrochemical, aluminium, and plastics projects are in various stages of planning.

Trinidad and Tobago is the largest Caribbean producer of natural gas in CARICOM and the second largest producer of oil after Guyana, and its economy is heavily dependent upon these resources. It also supplies manufactured goods, notably food and beverages, as well as cement to the Caribbean region. Oil and gas account for about 40% of GDP and 80% of exports, but only 5% of employment.

Economy of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia



Population
Increase
1,367,558 (2021)[3]
GDP
  • Decrease
    $22.718 billion (nominal, 2020 est.)[4]
  • Decrease
    $36.418 billion (PPP, 2020 est.)[4]
GDP rank
GDP growth
  • −1.9% (2017) 0.3% (2018)
  • 0.0% (2019e) 1.5% (2020f)[4]
GDP per capita
  • Decrease
    $16,197 (nominal, 2020 est.)[4]
  • Decrease
    $25,964 (PPP, 2020 est.)[4]
GDP per capita rank
 
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The economy of Trinidad and Tobago is the third wealthiest in the Caribbean and the fifth-richest by GDP (PPP) per capita in the Americas.[17] Trinidad and Tobago is recognised as a high-income economy by the World Bank. Unlike most of the English-speaking Caribbean, the country's economy is primarily industrial,[18] with an emphasis on petroleum and petrochemicals. The country's wealth is attributed to its large reserves and exploitation of oil and natural gas.[19][20]

Trinidad and Tobago has earned a reputation as an excellent investment site for international businesses and has one of the highest growth rates and per capita incomes in Latin America. Recent growth has been fueled by investments in liquefied natural gas (LNG) and petrochemicals. Additional petrochemical, aluminium, and plastics projects are in various stages of planning.

Trinidad and Tobago is the largest Caribbean producer of natural gas in CARICOM and the second largest producer of oil after Guyana, and its economy is heavily dependent upon these resources. It also supplies manufactured goods, notably food and beverages, as well as cement to the Caribbean region. Oil and gas account for about 40% of GDP and 80% of exports, but only 5% of employment.

Economy of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia



Population
Increase
1,367,558 (2021)[3]
GDP
  • Decrease
    $22.718 billion (nominal, 2020 est.)[4]
  • Decrease
    $36.418 billion (PPP, 2020 est.)[4]
GDP rank
GDP growth
  • −1.9% (2017) 0.3% (2018)
  • 0.0% (2019e) 1.5% (2020f)[4]
GDP per capita
  • Decrease
    $16,197 (nominal, 2020 est.)[4]
  • Decrease
    $25,964 (PPP, 2020 est.)[4]
GDP per capita rank
I`ve read that before, they`ll figure it out for themselves.
 

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Trinidad and Tobago, population 1.5 million, already has one of the highest murder rates in the Caribbean, along with Jamaica and Haiti, according to the US Government Accountability Office (GAO), while violent deaths in the region are nearly three times the global average.

I`ve got a neighbor 2 houses down who is from Trinidad. He`s been here for about 25 years, in his mid `70s, retired chef, solid guy. I asked him if he would go back to visit people he knows or his brother who never left and he says " no chance ". He said even way back things were terrible, he knew people that were murdered or violently assaulted and robbed.
 

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The economy of Trinidad and Tobago is the third wealthiest in the Caribbean and the fifth-richest by GDP (PPP) per capita in the Americas.[17] Trinidad and Tobago is recognised as a high-income economy by the World Bank. Unlike most of the English-speaking Caribbean, the country's economy is primarily industrial,[18] with an emphasis on petroleum and petrochemicals. The country's wealth is attributed to its large reserves and exploitation of oil and natural gas.[19][20]

Trinidad and Tobago has earned a reputation as an excellent investment site for international businesses and has one of the highest growth rates and per capita incomes in Latin America. Recent growth has been fueled by investments in liquefied natural gas (LNG) and petrochemicals. Additional petrochemical, aluminium, and plastics projects are in various stages of planning.

Trinidad and Tobago is the largest Caribbean producer of natural gas in CARICOM and the second largest producer of oil after Guyana, and its economy is heavily dependent upon these resources. It also supplies manufactured goods, notably food and beverages, as well as cement to the Caribbean region. Oil and gas account for about 40% of GDP and 80% of exports, but only 5% of employment.

Economy of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia



Population
Increase
1,367,558 (2021)[3]
GDP
  • Decrease
    $22.718 billion (nominal, 2020 est.)[4]
  • Decrease
    $36.418 billion (PPP, 2020 est.)[4]
GDP rank
GDP growth
  • −1.9% (2017) 0.3% (2018)
  • 0.0% (2019e) 1.5% (2020f)[4]
GDP per capita
  • Decrease
    $16,197 (nominal, 2020 est.)[4]
  • Decrease
    $25,964 (PPP, 2020 est.)[4]
GDP per capita rank
They have oil
 
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My dad hardly got anything from that place. My grandfather owned a sugar estate, car dealership, race horses, houses rented out ,and a general store.
My aunt said he was a big fish in a small pond.
No succession planning in my family.
 
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