Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Trinidad to seek increased fines, sentencing under anti-gang legislation

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PORT OF SPAIN – The Trinidad and Tobago government Tuesday said it would seek to amend the anti-gang legislation catering for increased fines and sentences as it announced a new initiative to “take the fight” to the criminal element in the society.

National Security Minister Stuart young, speaking at a news conference, said that the Keith Rowley government is committed to dealing with the situation. More than 120 people have been murdered here so far this year.

“This anti-bail legislation when you are caught with an illegal firearm you will not be granted bail. We intend to take that back to the Parliament. The Trinidad and Tobago police are asking us for it and they are right,” Young told reporters.

“It is a legitimate cry for there to be no bail for those intent of living a life of criminality and carry illegal firearms. They should not be provided with bail,” he said.

In 2016, the government had sought an extension of the legislation for a further two years, but it failed to get the required support from opposition United National Congress (UNC) legislators given that it needed a special majority.

The Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago (LATT) had also objected to the extension saying it has always maintained “a clear and consistent position on the bail and anti-gang legislation”.

Young told reporters that there should also be a restructuring of the sentences for crimes committed using illegal firearms.

“I intend to take to Parliament tiered sentencing penalty system for repeat illegal firearms offenders. If you are caught the first time with any illegal firearm this is the sentence, this is the amount of fine. You are caught for a second time I want it to increase massively, so we take it up another tier. You are caught the third time, strike out, massive sentence, massive fine.

“Let us let the criminal elements know, let us tell the judiciary from a policy perspective this is what we the citizens of Trinidad and Tobago want. This is what we expect,” Young said, adding “let the criminal element out there who have terrorised us for too long know when you are caught, no bail, increase in sentencing”. (CMC)

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