The country’s senior police officers, led by Commissioner of Police Erla Harewood-Christopher, have assured that all police officers, in all police stations across the country will be on high alert following a violent and bloody weekend which resulted in 15 people being killed.
But less than two hours after police addressed the surge in murders, which saw seven occurring in Port-of-pain, a man was gunned down on Charlotte Street.
The man who was not identified up to late yesterday evening, was found dead after passersby heard gunshots.
At a media conference at the Police Administration Building, Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of operations, Junior Benjamin said all police stations are on high alert and they will be ramping up their patrols.
“As DCP in charge of operations, I want to say now that all the stations are on high alert. I want to also state that the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, we continue the fight. This is something that has been done for the last two to three weeks, we have ensured that we have more and more patrols outside there and I want to assure that at this time we have ensured that there continues to be a constant presence of the police,” he said.
Benjamin said the murders were cause for urgent action by the police and within the coming days, there will be a high police presence.
“I want to assure the public at this time that we have the task forces, we have the Inter-Agency Task Force, and Guard and Emergency Branch and all the other officers on the ground to ensure that safety and security of the citizens is a priority,” he added.
Police Commissioner Harewood-Christopher said of the 14 murders (at the time of the news conference), seven were gang-related, three were drug-related, three were the result of robberies, and the motive for one remains unknown.
Harewood-Christopher said the police have noticed the trend of multiple homicides and officers are doing what needs to be done to win the battle against it.
Asked if the police lost their handle on crime, Harewood-Christopher said no. She said the police have the resources needed and will be increasing its manpower.
“I want to think we have adequate resources, and we are working on increasing them. We have increased our use of technology, however, even with the use of technology we still need the assistance of the public, we still need the human intelligence that is why we continue to ask the communities to partner with us,” she said.
Asked what other resources are needed, the Head of the Homicide Division Snr Supt Sean Dhipaul said there are other arms of the national security that complement the police and greater assistance from them will help. He said one such department was the Forensic Science Centre, where more help is needed as it pertains to ballistic testing.
With officers reassigned to Tobago last week, Harewood-Christopher said that will not impede the work done in Trinidad.
Asked what words of assurance she can give to communities that have seen mass shootings such as Mango Rose, Harpe Place, Gonzales and Powder Magazine, Harewood-Christopher said it is time for the residents to “take back their communities.”
“I will say to the residents that the communities belong to them and they must ensure that the criminally minded, that criminal activities will not be tolerated,” she urged.
Weekend killings
Head of the Homicide Division Snr Supt Sean Dhipaul said the murders of Hasani Bonas and Jaheim Charlos at Agostini Street in Gonzales, Belmont on Friday, Jemerc Fonrose, 20, and Kerwin Mc Leod, 44, Friday night at Mango Rose, Duke Street, Port-of-Spain and the triple killing Dave Lyons, Jahmarley Goddard and Earl Peters on Sunday afternoon were all gang-related.
The murders of Shawn Nigel George, 36, in Sangre Grande Saturday morning as well as Arima couple Dwayne Richardson, 35, and Latoya Voisin, 31 he said were drug-related.
The senior officer added the motive for the killing of businesswoman Carissa Ramrattan and taxi drivers Shakem Charles and Densley Eudovic were listed as robberies while the unidentified body of a man found in St Madeline on Sunday remains without a motive.