16 Guyanese among 96 illegal immigrants detained in Trinidad

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Several Caribbean nationals, including sixteen Guyanese, were detained by police during a combined anti-crime exercise conducted in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad in recent weeks, according to a CMC report.

According to the CMC report, acting Superintendent Dale Ablack of the Port of Spain police division told reporters on Wednesday that the police, along with personnel from other agencies, held 96 people, who entered the country illegally.

He said among those being held at the Immigration division are 16 Guyanese, 10 Jamaicans, seven Cubans and one person from Dominica and St Vincent and the Grenadines, CMC reported.

Also in custody are 45 Venezuelans, nine Chinese, three Columbians and one each from Italy, the Philippines, Nigeria and Ghana.

Alback said the illegal immigrants were picked up during exercises between October 6 to December 7 along Independence Square, Charlotte Street and in the Woodbrook area of the capital.

He also disclosed that some were employed as taxi drivers, restaurant workers and engaged in other activities.

The senior cop added that more anti-crime exercises will be held throughout the Christmas period and into the 2018 Carnival season, CMC reported.

 

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