Trinidad and Tobago declares state of emergency amid deadly gang violence

Trinidad and Tobago declared a state of emergency on Monday, granting police the power to conduct warrantless searches and arrests for two days, following a surge in violent crime that has left 623 people dead this year.

Trinidad and Tobago declares state of emergency amid deadly gang violence
Trinidad and Tobago declared a state of emergency on Monday, granting police the power to conduct warrantless searches and arrests for two days, following a surge in violent crime that has left 623 people dead this year.

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