Six Children Among 10 Venezuelans Held in Bushes in Chatham

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Ten Venezuelans are held for illegal entry into Trinidad and Tobago.

A release from the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) on Wednesday stated that officers officers of the Pt Fortin Municipal Police Task Force were on mobile patrol around 12.15 am on Tuesday along Cap-de-Ville Main Road.

The release stated that officers observed a silver Nissan Serena motor vehicle proceeding in the same direction, driving at a high speed and in a dangerous manner.

The officers became suspicious and they gave chase.

The officers eventually discovered the said vehicle parked on Chatham Beach with no occupants.

The officers then conducted a search of the area, where they found and detained ten Venezuelans, four adults and six children, hiding in the nearby bushes.

A further search for the driver of the vehicle was also conducted, but proved futile.

The motor vehicle registration information was recorded, and measures taken to ascertain the registered owner.

All detainees were searched and then taken to Pt Fortin Hospital where they were medically examined as a result of the Covid-19 protocols.

Two detainees were referred to the San Fernando General Hospital for further treatment.

All other detainees were then taken to the Santa Flora Police Station and are due to go to the Coast Guard Base at the Heliport in Chaguaramas.

 

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