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A wide-ranging clampdown on illegal gambling, tax evasion, smuggled alcohol and firearms unfolded across Trinidad and Tobago this week, with police seizing millions of dollars in unpaid gaming taxes, contraband liquor and cigarettes, illegal weapons and large quantities of drugs.
Between Tuesday, December 16 and Wednesday, December 17, the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service carried out a series of coordinated intelligence-led operations across multiple divisions, targeting illicit trade, organised smuggling and gun and drug trafficking.
In Port of Spain, officers conducted operations aimed at gaming establishments with outstanding taxes. Six establishments were served with Board of Inland Revenue gaming tax notices totalling TT$4.5 million, and managers were instructed to shut down all gaming machines until the taxes were paid.
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