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It was no joke terror threat says Rowley

 
sgtdjones 2018-02-15 13:58:56 

PM: Legal hiccups in terror threat case
It was no joke

While there are legal challenges concerning the people detained in relation to the plot to disrupt Carnival, the plot was no joke Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has confirmed

Rowley spoke about the matter and the overall threat situation facing T&T - in very broad terms - at a media briefing following yesterday’s Cabinet retreat at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s.

Police last week revealed they had credible information about a plot to disrupt Carnival and began detaining people. Thirteen have been detained so far.


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sgtdjones 2018-02-15 14:00:15 

Muslim groups talk to Dillon today

Several Muslim groups are expected to speak with National Security Minister Edmund Dillon by today on recent detentions of people - including a woman and two mosque leaders - during the probe of a plot to disrupt Carnival 2018.

This was confirmed by security sources yesterday. It is understood the ministry asked to meet with groups to speak on the issue. Several Muslim groups have expressed concern over the way some detentions have occurred since last Thursday, when police revealed the plot.


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Khaga 2018-02-15 14:41:59 

I am glad the T&T government is taking the right steps and seeking the assistance of the US in eradicating this menace..