Rowley regime must offer support to find Andrea: UNC leader
UNC leader Kamla Persad stated that the Rowley regime should be offering their full aid to the protective services to help find Andrea.
9th of February 2021
Trinidad and Tobago: UNC leader Kamla Persad stated that the Rowley regime should be offering their full aid to the protective services to help find Andrea.
UNC leader Kamla Persad delivers an open statement against Trinidad and Tobago’s current government.
According to Kamla, the Government of T&T’s continued failure to fix disputes in the administration of National Security and the Criminal Justice System poses an actual and present danger to the safety and security of the public of Trinidad and Tobago.
Furthermore, instead of fixing the National Security and Criminal Justice System disputes, the Rowley regime is now disgustingly attempting to politicize the crime-fighting debate.
It is appalling and unbearable that their failures continue to pose a clear and future danger to the safety and security of all law-abiding individuals of T&T.
They continue to play politics on critical national security and criminal justice disputes instead of fixing the problems in administering the National Security and the Criminal Justice System.
The Rowley regime continues to resort to politicking on the crime issue. At the same time, our nation prays for, amongst other things, including the safe return of young Andrea Bharat, the safety and protection from criminals of terrified law-abiding citizens, justice for the many crime victims.
Then, Attorney General Faris Al Rawi chose to interlace in a pathetic attempt at distraction by bringing up the Bail Bill/law.
Additionally, She stated, Now is not a time for any cheap political points but a time where the Rowley regime should be offering their full aid to the protective services to help find Andrea.
The only discussion people of T&T need to hammer out here is how do we protect our young girls and all citizens from those who prey on them.
She calls on the Government to publicly identify and name their “security experts” who have cautioned against using pepper spray and other non-lethal devices for vulnerable persons, particularly women, against defending themselves against potential criminal attacks.
She further calls on Government to state the cost of these legal advisers against pepper spray and other non-lethal devices for use against would-be criminals.
UNC leader says the Rowley regime has continued to fail to protect the people of our nation.
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