JavaScript is disabled in your web browser or browser is too old to support JavaScript. Today almost all web pages contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on visitor's web browser. It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable.

Thursday, March 27, 2025

Death threats for five more prisons officers

by

20150720

With one of their mem­bers mur­dered and an­oth­er in hos­pi­tal af­ter be­ing shot mem­bers of the Pris­ons Ser­vice say they have re­ceived in­for­ma­tion of an­oth­er threat.

The in­for­ma­tion, they say, have been re­ceived from the Na­tion­al Op­er­a­tions Cen­tre which re­layed a threat stat­ing that five more prison of­fi­cers will be killed. The threat is be­ing in­ves­ti­gat­ed.

It comes one day af­ter pris­ons of­fi­cer Otis John­son was shot mo­ments af­ter he left the Fred­er­ick Street Prison on Sun­day night.

Ac­cord­ing to po­lice, John­son was walk­ing near Roy­al Cas­tle around 7.30 pm when a car pulled up. Oc­cu­pants of the car shot him in the back and ab­domen. A pass­ing am­bu­lance took him to hos­pi­tal.

Pris­ons of­fi­cers at the prison on Sun­day told the T&T Guardian that some mem­bers were will­ing to re­sign. A friend of John­son's said af­ter An­dell Primus was killed on Fri­day he and John­son were con­tem­plat­ing quit­ting.

Primus, 27, was shot three times in the head by gun­men, thrown out of his ve­hi­cle and left for dead at Red Hill, Mor­vant.

Primus, a fa­ther of a two-month-old ba­by girl, died while be­ing tak­en to the Port-of-Spain Gen­er­al Hos­pi­tal.

Pris­ons of­fi­cers on Sun­day night were es­cort­ed to their ve­hi­cles by their heav­i­ly-armed col­leagues as a po­lice jeep with two of­fi­cers kept a close eye on the prison.

Pris­ons of­fi­cers were heard telling video­g­ra­phers that their lives were in dan­ger and they video­tap­ing them was mak­ing it worse.

In a me­dia re­lease yes­ter­day Com­mis­sion­er of Pris­ons Ster­ling Stew­art con­demned the at­tack on his of­fi­cers and said enough was enough.

"The at­tack on the lives of our na­tion's pris­ons of­fi­cers con­tin­ues and I want first of all to urge our of­fi­cers to stand strong, stand firm and un­wa­ver­ing in their du­ties but I al­so urge them to be vig­i­lant and care­ful as they go about their du­ties and their dai­ly walk of life.

"We will al­low the po­lice to do their job to bring these killers to jus­tice. For too long the lives of my of­fi­cers have been threat­ened and snuffed out by the un­de­sir­ables in so­ci­ety and I want to state cat­e­gor­i­cal­ly that enough is def­i­nite­ly enough," Stew­art said.

In a brief tele­phone in­ter­view gen­er­al sec­re­tary of the Pris­ons As­so­ci­a­tion Ger­ard Gor­don said the as­so­ci­a­tion had giv­en the au­thor­i­ties one week to im­ple­ment poli­cies to save its mem­bers. He en­cour­aged his mem­bers not to make hasty de­ci­sions and re­sign.


Related articles

Sponsored

Weather

PORT OF SPAIN WEATHER

Sponsored