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pugboy wrote:didn’t know he got firearm dealer status too
gg hook him up nice
but still have to rely on erla to get import license approvals
What happens after the SoE is lifted alfa?alfa wrote:Big up the PNM and keep the SOE for the rest of the max allotted time, in PNM areas mostly
DMan7 wrote:Soooo will the SoE temporarily pause during and leading up to the weekend of Carnival as we all know by now the so called enforcers of the SoE will be busy elsewhere?
88sins wrote:DMan7 wrote:Soooo will the SoE temporarily pause during and leading up to the weekend of Carnival as we all know by now the so called enforcers of the SoE will be busy elsewhere?
Nope
Roadblock literally everywhere, and ticket sharing like cook food
MaxPower wrote:Soe in effect?
I dont even know
You might lose your dog as a law abiding citizen and damage to property.....nothing majoralfa wrote:MaxPower wrote:Soe in effect?
I dont even know
That's the beauty, if you're a lawabiding citizen you won't even notice.
If you is a pest, pesting gonna be restricted
hover11 wrote:You might lose your dog as a law abiding citizen and damage to property.....nothing major FB_IMG_1739321564165.jpgalfa wrote:MaxPower wrote:Soe in effect?
I dont even know
That's the beauty, if you're a lawabiding citizen you won't even notice.
If you is a pest, pesting gonna be restricted
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SoE has failed in dealing with 1% criminalsMaxPower wrote:Soe in effect?
I dont even know
Hinds signs off on 3 more SoE orders
National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds has issued three detention orders under the emergency powers regulations, targeting individuals allegedly linked to violent gang activity and crime.
The orders, dated February 12, authorise the preventive detention of Sterling Walcott, Akhim Ravello, and Tyereeke Williamson, citing threats to public safety and national security.
Walcott of Richardson Trace, Pepper Village, Fyzabad, has been identified as the leader of the Oropouche Gang, which operates within the Oropouche district and surrounding areas.
According to the detention order, he is allegedly involved in murders, narcotics, and firearms-trafficking and is accused of planning violent retaliatory attacks using high-powered weapons.
The order authorises his detention at the Eastern Correctional Rehabilitation Centre (ECRC) in Arima, or any other facility designated by the minister.
Ravello also known as "Sabby" or "Sabbie" of Duke Street, St Mary’s Village, South Oropouche, has been named as a member of the Oropouche Gang. Authorities claim he has conspired with others to execute violent reprisals, allegedly involving the use of high-powered weapons.
Like Walcott, he will be held at the ECRC under the minister’s directive.
Williamson also known as "Loverboy" or "Russian" of Upper Belmont Valley Road, Belmont, has been identified as a high-ranking enforcer of the Rasta City/7 Gang (Alien Faction). The order alleges he has been involved in public murders using high-powered firearms and has been recruited to carry out further violent gang activity.
Williamson is also ordered to be detained at the ECRC.
The emergency powers regulations allow the government to detain individuals without charge if they are deemed a threat to public safety, order, or national security. The orders say these detentions are preventive measures aimed at disrupting criminal networks and preventing further violence.
Under the regulations, detainees have the right to challenge their detention before a review tribunal, which assesses whether their continued detention is justified.
The tribunal has already convened twice since the start of the State of Emergency on December 30, 2024, and has submitted its first report to the minister.
Another person, Deshob Ruben, has objected to being named in a detention order signed by Hinds which named him as a member of the Resistance Gang.
In a Newsday story dated February 13, Ruben says he is still walking freely, intends to go to work as usual and is now afraid that the order could make him a target of gangs since that order identified him as being a member of a gang.
redmanjp wrote:so the TTPS knows these ppl comiting serious crimes - why they can't charge them? what happens when the SOE done?
https://newsday.co.tt/2025/02/14/hinds-signs-off-on-3-more-soe-orders/Hinds signs off on 3 more SoE orders
National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds has issued three detention orders under the emergency powers regulations, targeting individuals allegedly linked to violent gang activity and crime.
The orders, dated February 12, authorise the preventive detention of Sterling Walcott, Akhim Ravello, and Tyereeke Williamson, citing threats to public safety and national security.
Walcott of Richardson Trace, Pepper Village, Fyzabad, has been identified as the leader of the Oropouche Gang, which operates within the Oropouche district and surrounding areas.
According to the detention order, he is allegedly involved in murders, narcotics, and firearms-trafficking and is accused of planning violent retaliatory attacks using high-powered weapons.
The order authorises his detention at the Eastern Correctional Rehabilitation Centre (ECRC) in Arima, or any other facility designated by the minister.
Ravello also known as "Sabby" or "Sabbie" of Duke Street, St Mary’s Village, South Oropouche, has been named as a member of the Oropouche Gang. Authorities claim he has conspired with others to execute violent reprisals, allegedly involving the use of high-powered weapons.
Like Walcott, he will be held at the ECRC under the minister’s directive.
Williamson also known as "Loverboy" or "Russian" of Upper Belmont Valley Road, Belmont, has been identified as a high-ranking enforcer of the Rasta City/7 Gang (Alien Faction). The order alleges he has been involved in public murders using high-powered firearms and has been recruited to carry out further violent gang activity.
Williamson is also ordered to be detained at the ECRC.
The emergency powers regulations allow the government to detain individuals without charge if they are deemed a threat to public safety, order, or national security. The orders say these detentions are preventive measures aimed at disrupting criminal networks and preventing further violence.
Under the regulations, detainees have the right to challenge their detention before a review tribunal, which assesses whether their continued detention is justified.
The tribunal has already convened twice since the start of the State of Emergency on December 30, 2024, and has submitted its first report to the minister.
Another person, Deshob Ruben, has objected to being named in a detention order signed by Hinds which named him as a member of the Resistance Gang.
In a Newsday story dated February 13, Ruben says he is still walking freely, intends to go to work as usual and is now afraid that the order could make him a target of gangs since that order identified him as being a member of a gang.
hover11 wrote:Knowing and proving something in a court of law is two completely different scenarios. It is easy to call someone a thief or murderer but proving beyond a reasonable doubt is two completely different things
Just for two months , we keep saying many killings happening during the day but what else can they do. They can't have a police on every corner , remember that only happens for two days during the year.sMASH wrote:Soooo 6am to 6pm curfew ?
Ent Stuart young said that "unconstitutional ", no reporter asked him to state exactly how . Nothing in the constitution prohibits such but their grassroots supporters would not be too pleased. Also the criminals within these areas will just move out if hotspots to other areas and continue their operations, need a nationwide curfewpugboy wrote:only way this soe will be effective is to simply put proper lockdown and curfew in the pnm areas.....
just like jamaica
hover11 wrote:Ent Stuart young said that "unconstitutional ", no reporter asked him to state exactly how . Nothing in the constitution prohibits such but their grassroots supporters would not be too pleased. Also the criminals within these areas will just move out if hotspots to other areas and continue their operations, need a nationwide curfewpugboy wrote:only way this soe will be effective is to simply put proper lockdown and curfew in the pnm areas.....
just like jamaica
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hover11 wrote:Ent Stuart young said that "unconstitutional ", no reporter asked him to state exactly how . Nothing in the constitution prohibits such but their grassroots supporters would not be too pleased. Also the criminals within these areas will just move out if hotspots to other areas and continue their operations, need a nationwide curfewpugboy wrote:only way this soe will be effective is to simply put proper lockdown and curfew in the pnm areas.....
just like jamaica
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