Tobago: No serious crimes reported against tourists in recent months

In the period spanning from last November to the present, Tobago has disclosed that there are no reports of serious crimes against any of the 89,000 plus visitors who have arrived on its shores. 

This commendable feat has been attributed to the diligent efforts of law enforcement personnel within the Tobago Division, notably the Tourism-Oriented Policing Section (TOPS), as stated by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS).

The TTPS underscores the critical role played by “steadfast and strategic concentrated patrols” in ensuring the safety of tourists traversing Tobago’s picturesque landscapes. 

During the nearly four-month period under review, a total of 49 cruise ships made port calls at the Tobago Ports of Charlotteville and Scarborough, welcoming approximately 89,700 visitors to the island.

A proactive approach to security

Preemptive measures form the cornerstone of Tobago’s security framework, as emphasized by the TTPS. 

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Before the arrival of tourists and their subsequent exploration of the island, a comprehensive safety blueprint is executed to facilitate a seamless transition from ship to site. 

This blueprint includes collaborative efforts between TOPS officers, Scarborough Police Station personnel, and various other units, alongside stakeholders from Tobago’s tourism and hospitality sectors.

Collaborative initiatives for enhanced safety

Head of the TOPS, Corporal Wendy John, sheds light on the multifaceted approach adopted to safeguard tourists and locals alike. 

She underscores the significance of sustained and concentrated patrols, encompassing foot, mobile, and e-bike units, in conjunction with tour operators.

She further assured that while the primary focus remains on ensuring the safety of tourists, collaborative endeavors with supporting units are underway to address other criminal activities affecting the local community.

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