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An alleged gang leader has lost his legal challenge over being relocated from the Maximum Security Prison (MSP) in Arouca, as law enforcement officers began addressing the security threat that triggered the declaration of a State of Emergency (SoE) on Friday morning.
Guardian Media understands that around 11.30 last night, Justice Frank Seepersad dismissed a habeas corpus writ filed by lawyers for the man, who, along with almost half a dozen alleged gang members, is on remand awaiting trial for a high-profile murder.
In the application, the man’s attorneys, Keron Ramkhalawan and Roshan Tota-Maharaj, challenged legal notices declaring the T&T Regiment’s Teteron Barracks and the T&T Coast Guard’s Staubles Bay headquarters in Chaguaramas as designated prison facilities.
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