Trinidad and Tobago Government Surprised by US Travel Advisory Related to Gang Activity and Violence

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – The Trinidad and Tobago government says it is taken aback by the latest travel advisory issued by the United States that urges Americans to stay away from the capital given that violence and shootings occur regularly.

hindSNational Security Minister, Fitzgerald HindsIn its advisory, while Washington maintained a Level 2 advisory for Trinidad and Tobago, it however issued a Level 4 advisory for Port of Spain that advises US citizens not to travel there.

Further it said US government personnel are prohibited from traveling to several areas including all beaches said “violent crime, such as murder, robbery, assault, sexual assault, home invasion, and kidnapping, is common” and that “gang activity, such as narcotics trafficking, is common. A significant portion of violent crime is gang-related.

“Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, local government facilities, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, parks, major sporting and cultural events, educational institutions, airports, and other public areas.”

But National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds said Trinidad and Tobago has not had any major terrorist activity “for many many years, perhaps not since 1990.

“We have had a little bombings about the place, unfortunately someone lost a leg…and we haven’t had that experience and thank God, I was a little bit taken aback,” Hinds said, adding that the government continues to work alongside with the United States and other friendly governments in dealing with crime and that terrorism is not unique to Trinidad and Tobago.

“We continue to do our work, we continue to collaborate with our friends, the United States of America and other international partners and other international agencies and it is a work in progress…

“But yes I was a little bit taken aback with this major focus on terrorism bearing in mind that terrorism is an opportunist activity and wherever they get an opportunity to do something they do it anywhere in the world and in that sense Trinidad and Tobago is not as vulnerable as every other country anywhere in this world,” Hinds added.