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Former national security minister Marvin Gonzales is calling on the Prime Minister to dismiss Defence Minister Wayne Sturge, describing him as a liability due to his reported association with slain Toco/Sangre Grande businessman Danny Guerra.
Guerra, owner of DG Homes, had previously been detained during the last state of emergency in connection with an alleged plot to assassinate a government minister. He was also reportedly linked to high-powered weapons, the Resistance Gang, and illegal quarrying. Guerra was killed on March 13.
Gonzales highlighted campaign trail footage showing Guerra dancing alongside Sturge, raising concerns about the minister’s associations. Sturge, a former practising defence attorney, had also represented Guerra in court.
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