TTPS Launches ‘Operation Secure De VIBES’ For Carnival 2026

The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) said it has launched Phase II of Operation Festive Shield, under the theme: “Operation Secure De VIBES – Visibility, Intelligence, Border & Band Security, Enforcement, Safety for All.”

In a Media Release today (Friday 23rd January, 2026), the TTPS said, “Aligned with the National Carnival Theme 2026: ‘We Like It So,’ the TTPS is committed to keeping Carnival safe, secure, and enjoyable for everyone.”

What this means for you:

  • High visibility of Officers across all routes and zones;
  • Intelligence-led Policing to prevent crime;
  • Border & Band security to protect participants;
  • Enforcement of the law with zero tolerance for violence; and
  • Safety for all – public, performers, and visitors.

Deputy Commissioner of Police, ‘Operations,’ Suzette Martin, says, “We are right here with you, securing the vibes, protecting the people, and preserving the culture. We urge you to play your part by celebrating responsibly, heeding our publicized safety tips on social and traditional media and following the instructions of the Officers on duty across the country for the season, as you enjoy Carnival 2026.”

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