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Trinidad’s Opposition MP denies knowledge of probe into human trafficking allegations against party colleagues

Trinidad’s Opposition MP Roodal Moonilal has denied any knowledge of a probe into the involvement of a member of the previous People’s Partnership administration in human trafficking

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However, a former legislator in the People’s Partnership government Dr Devant Maharaj has contended that Moonilal was the person assigned to lead that investigation

Following Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley revealing in Parliament last Friday that the 2022 United States Report on Human Trafficking pointed fingers at current Members of Parliament but not those sitting on the side of the government, Maharaj said he assisted in the international investigations conducted between 2010-2015 within the United National Congress (UNC) – one of the parties in the then coalition government –following allegations of human trafficking

Maharaj said the allegations were confirmed to be true and correct

Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar dismissed the claim, and speaking at a press conference on Sunday, Moonilal did the same

“I am not aware of any investigation It certainly was not any investigation of any Cabinet or any Cabinet business I am not sure if former minister Maharaj may have conducted his own inquiry into any matter If he did, then surely the ministry would have a report and that report could be found and if there’s any claim of wrongdoing or criminal conduct, then such a report ought to go to the police,” he said

“To my knowledge, when we look, there was some inquiry in 2011, 2012, I believe I cannot accuse Mr Maharaj of suppressing information or knowledge of criminal wrongdoing and waiting until Dr Rowley made such an abominable allegation in Parliament Friday last to come out and confirm that. But certainly, if it was any criminal wrongdoing, it ought to have been passed on to the police ”

However, Maharaj, who now resides in Canada, doubled down on his claim, saying that not only was Moonilal aware of the probe but had been tasked by then Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar to lead it

“It was the very same Dr Roodal Moonilal who was charged to investigate the individual in question for one of the two probes,” he said

“Can Dr Moonilal indicate if it is true or not if he was commissioned at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima, by the political directorate to perform the investigation? This was not a Cabinet or ministry-commissioned investigation, but rather a directive by the political leadership of the UNC to investigate what was being rumored as criminal activity by a UNC appointee

“To suggest otherwise, by asking for a report etcetera, is playing smart with foolishness while protecting the vilest of criminal activities with human trafficking I am disappointed in and expected more of Dr Moonilal,” Maharaj said

In his previous statement, Maharaj said particular individuals who now hold high office in the party have supplied Venezuelan and Columbian prostitutes to persons within and without the party

“I myself was approached on several occasions to utilize this service all of which I refused,” he said, adding that no action was taken against those who were found to be involved in the criminal activity “ as they were all close to the political leadership”

“The leadership then, as it is now, placed a premium on blind loyalty over everything else Consequently, persons who were identified were not only actively protected but subsequently promoted to the highest levels within the party and never penalized or punished,” said Maharaj

Meanwhile, Roodal Moonilal has called on Police Commissioner Erla Harewood-Christopher to say whether lawmen were engaged in any investigation involving Parliament members, whether the Government or the Opposition dealing with human trafficking

32 Eastern Caribbean nationals deported from US in 2022

Five Grenadians were among the 32 nationals of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) who were deported from the United States last year, according to the US I m m i g r a t i o n a n d C u s t o m s Enforcement (ICE) Annual Report St Vincent and the Grenadines topped the list with ten deportees; five were Dominicans; and four each were from Antigua and Barbuda, St Kitts and Nevis, and St Lucia

The five for Grenada was an increase when compared to the number deported in 2021 but a decrease from the 2020 figure In those years, there were six and three, respectively

The ICE report did not clearly outline the reasons for the deportations or the offences which they committed

It said those removed included noncitizens arrested by ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) in the interior of the United States, as well as those apprehended by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) along the Southwest Border and subsequently transferred to ERO for removal continues onA7 – Deported

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