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Wisen up. It's the advice coming from Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander to the citizenry, as it pertains to taking measures to protect ones-self from crime. However the Minister acknowledges that what may be seen as random acts of crime are quite the opposite, as according to him, even workers at financial institutions are sharing information.
Rynessa Cutting has more from the Stand your Ground Consultations in Oropouche.
Transcript
00:00And every Monday morning you leave with a bag of money to go to the bank.
00:03Every morning morning at nine.
00:04So you're telling everybody, I'm going to the bank, I'm going to the bank.
00:07All the people in the workplace, I'm going to the bank for nine, I'll be back.
00:11And you're giving away all that information.
00:13What do you think is going to happen?
00:16Let us wise up.
00:17Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander is urging the public to be more mindful of their everyday movements
00:24so as not to become easy targets.
00:27But the minister notes that this is only one side of the coin.
00:31As he says, the criminal entities are more organized than many think.
00:36Home invasion is not what you think it is.
00:39It's an organized crime.
00:42So somebody in this room, part of the village, give information to persons on the outside.
00:50Simply, they have information.
00:51They know all who has guns and all who have none.
00:57It's organized crime.
00:59It's not what you think it is, just passing and jumping out of a can running in a man's house.
01:03No.
01:05They monitor and they are prepared.
01:09And while there have been many questions about the possible involvement of workers at certain institutions,
01:14the former police officer, now Homeland Security Minister, appears to be giving the confirmation.
01:22Some of us, our families, on many occasions, the ladies that is working in institutions, financial institutions,
01:32and they can tell, give information to anybody, that Senator Anna Roberts have a hundred dollars in his account.
01:42The minister was speaking at a stand-your-ground consultation in Urupooch.
02:01And before Urupooch East, Dr. Rudal Monilal shared some startling data with his constituents.
02:08Remarkably, in 2024, the police is saying, as an official document, we have had 500 home invasions in 2024.
02:21Whatever they define as that, they say they have had that.
02:25That's 500 home invasions reported.
02:31500 home invasions, that is more than one home invasion per day reported.
02:39That means every single day that we live, a family in this country has suffered the seniors crime.
02:47Stand your ground, the legislation is being considered alongside proposed revisions to firearm license laws.
02:55You ever hear in Texas, a man rob a bar?
02:59You ever hear in Dallas and Houston and these places, robbery?
03:04Last night, two men held up a bar.
03:07If they held up a bar, the body is painted on the wall still.
03:12You don't do that.
03:12Because they have balanced their laws so the citizens can take action.
03:17That is what we are trying to do.
03:19Runa Sakateng, TV6 News.
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