44 Undocumented Immigrants Detained During Anti-Crime Exercise In Princes Town
Forty-four (44) undocumented immigrants have been detained following a co-ordinated anti-crime operation conducted by the Southern Division Task Force (SDTF) on Saturday (29th March, 2026).
According to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), the exercise, conducted between 6:00 PM and 11:30 PM, targeted a premises located at Malgretoute Village, Princes Town, which was reportedly being used for illegal gambling activities, including cockfighting.
Upon entry by Officers, a large number of individuals attempted to flee the location, with some persons jumping from the second floor of the building. Despite these efforts, Officers successfully detained several individuals, including the forty-four (44) foreign nationals, who are now being held, pending further immigration enquiries.
The TTPS notes that in addition, fifty (50) Trinidad and Tobago nationals were also detained during the exercise, their documents verified, and subsequently released.
One (1) male foreign national was injured while attempting to escape and is currently warded under Police guard at a Hospital. He is also assisting Officers with ongoing investigations into alleged possession of forged documents.
The operation was co-ordinated by Senior Officers of the Southern Division and included support from multiple units, including the Central Division Task Force, Criminal Investigations Department (CID), and other supporting divisions.
The TTPS said it “continues to work closely with relevant State agencies to address illegal immigration and associated criminal activity. Members of the public are reminded to report suspicious activities as the Service remains committed to ensuring national security and public safety.”
Investigations are continuing.

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