T&T government admits failure to anti-crime plans
Published:Friday | January 4, 2008 | 5:54 PM
Government of Trinidad and Tobago has admitted that its anti-crime initiatives have failed.
National Security Minister, Martin Joseph, said the government is now conducting an extensive review of the anti-crime measures.
According to statistics from the police, since the start of the year, seven persons have been killed.
Last year, 388 people were killed, which is a five percent increase more than the figure recorded in 2006.
The government projected a 10 percent reduction.