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Trinidad and Tobago Extends State of Emergency for 3 Months Over Crime

2026-03-19 - 23:31

TRINIDAD & TOBAGO – Trinidad and Tobago’s government has approved a three-month extension of the country’s state of emergency, as officials continue to grapple with a wave of violent crime. The lower house passed the measure in a 26 to 12 vote late Friday, giving authorities broader powers to make arrests and conduct searches without warrants. The country has spent roughly ten of the last fourteen months under emergency rule, a move the opposition says shows the government is failing to control crime. Trinidad and Tobago has recorded more than 60 killings so far this year.

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