Man Shot Dead At Gas Station In Arouca — 28 Spent Shells Found, Including 5 Marked ‘TTPS’

A man is dead following a shooting incident at a gas station in Arouca early this morning (Saturday 28th February, 2026). The deceased has been identified as Minford Alick of Jokhan Trace, Carapo. Police reportedly recovered five (5) Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) spent shells at the scene.

According to reports, Alick was shot while at the gas station, located at the corner of Eastern Main Road and Golden Grove Road, and succumbed to his injuries at the scene. The gas station was said to be closed at the time of the brutal killing.

Police and Emergency Health Services were notified. Officers attached to the Arouca Police Station responded to the scene, around 1:38 AM, and arrived seven (7) minutes later. Upon arrival, they found Alick lying next to his vehicle with multiple gunshot wounds about the body.

Workers at a nearby fast-food restaurant told Officers they heard gunshots and later discovered the man’s body.

Crime scene investigators recovered twenty-eight (28) spent 9mm shells, including sixteen (16) CBC Luger shells, seven (7) WIN Luger shells and five (5) 9mm TTPS shells.

Police have classified the killing as gang-related.

Investigations are continuing. 

More on this as it becomes available. 

[Source: CNC3]

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