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Update | Police in Trinidad Say Rowley’s Name Not on INTERPOL Watch List

Summary by Jamaica Gleaner
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) on Monday said that the name of former prime minister Dr.Keith Rowley was not placed on an INTERPOL watch list and that it remains “committed to protecting the rights and...
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DOBLE LLAVE – Former Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago Keith Rowley reported that he was temporarily detained during a stopover in Antigua and Barbuda because his name has been included on Interpol’s watch list. Rowley, who retired from active policy last April, stated that he was on his way to Montserrat Island - in the Caribbean - to participate in commemorative activities when he suffered delays with immigration to Antigua and Barbuda due…

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