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Armed bandits rob TTCB offices of $15,000

08 May 2026
This content originally appeared on Trinidad Guardian.
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Armed ban­dits robbed the Trinidad and To­ba­go Crick­et Board (TTCB) of around $15,000 when they stormed the or­gan­i­sa­tion’s of­fices at Clif­ford Roach Dri­ve on Fri­day.

A spokesman told Guardian Me­dia that the men stormed the fa­cil­i­ty around 1.30 pm and held staff at gun­point be­fore open­ing a safe and mak­ing off with the cash in a wait­ing car parked on the north­bound lane of the Solomon Ho­choy High­way.

In a re­lease, the TTCB strong­ly con­demned the brazen and vi­o­lent rob­bery car­ried out at its of­fices by armed crim­i­nals. The re­lease said: “No em­ploy­ee should have to en­dure the ter­ror and trau­ma in­flict­ed by these gun­men, in the course of sim­ply car­ry­ing out their du­ties

This dis­turb­ing in­ci­dent is an­oth­er stark re­minder that crime and crim­i­nal­i­ty con­tin­ue to threat­en our safe­ty, well-be­ing, and peace of law - abid­ing cit­i­zens and in­sti­tu­tions across our Na­tion.

We call on the rel­e­vant au­thor­i­ties to act swift­ly and de­ci­sive­ly to bring those re­spon­si­ble to jus­tice and to strength­en mea­sures to pro­tect cit­i­zens from es­ca­lat­ing vi­o­lent crime.

The TTCB stands firm­ly with its staff dur­ing this dif­fi­cult time and will pro­vide every sup­port nec­es­sary as they re­cov­er from this trau­mat­ic or­deal.”

In the past month, at least two peo­ple have been robbed in the area while ex­er­cis­ing. The ban­dits used a makeshift lay-by that leads to the high­way to make their es­cape.

John­ny Abra­ham, head of the Na­tion­al Op­er­a­tions Cen­tre, said road­blocks were set up to in­ter­cept the ban­dits and said the mat­ter is un­der in­ves­ti­ga­tion.

Abra­ham al­so called for the set­ting up of a bar­ri­er to pre­vent ve­hi­cles and in­di­vid­u­als from ac­cess­ing the high­way and Clif­ford Roach Dri­ve.