Two of Caricom’s 15 member states—Trinidad and Tobago and Haiti—have declared state of emergencies (SoE) eight days apart due to rising murders and gun and gang violence.
After a series of violent gun attacks in Haiti’s capital by gangs in a bid to oust Prime Minister Ariel Henry, the government had to implement a 72-hour SoE and nighttime curfew in early March to curb the anarchy and lawlessness.
The SoE took effect on December 22, 2024, and will end on January 21.
Eight days after Haiti declared its SoE, citizens in T&T woke up to the news Monday that a State of Emergency had gone into immediate effect here, as the Government sought to address a similar problem—escalating criminal violence and the nation’s highest murder rate of 623.
The Government is aiming to target violent criminal activity, particularly illegal firearms, ammunition and explosives being used by gang members.
It’s T&T’s seventh SoE.
The fifth limited SoE was held under the People’s Partnership administration in 2011. It led to the arrest and incarceration of 7,000 individuals.
In 2021, the sixth was declared during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jamaica—another Caricom member—has also declared numerous SoEs under Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ administration to clamp down on the country’s worrying rate and gun violence.
The last SoE was announced in the parish of Clarendon in August, after eight people were killed in gun attacks over a weekend—including a seven-year-old boy.
Some Jamaicans argued that the SoEs delivered marginal results, saying criminals still had their guns and ammunition intact.
Statistics published by the Jamaica Constabulary Force showed that the island had recorded 1,138 murders for the period January 1 to December 28, 2024. In 2022, Jamaica’s murder rate was 1,421.
Belize, another Caricom nation, has had more than six SoEs since 2018.
For that year, the country faced two SoEs following a spate of shooting incidents and killings.The first SoE was in March and the next June 2024.
The remaining 11 Caricom countries have declared SoEs over the years but were specifically for natural disasters such as floods, volcanoes, earthquakes and hurricanes.