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THE Opposition is warning Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to "cool it" with her rhetoric, saying the party will explore all legal options after she accused party members of being connected with paedophiles and narco-traffickers.
In a social media post on December 1, Persad-Bissessar said, “Many persons, groups, politicians, and businesses who are profiting from drug trafficking are fuelling this anti-American narrative.”
She accused the PNM of being “against the Government’s anti-drug and anti-human-trafficking efforts” and suggested it was connected to “the local drug mafia” and “numerous allegations of paedophilia.”
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