The ministries of home affairs, legal affairs and foreign affairs have been tasked with addressing “identified legislative and administrative measures” based on decisions taken by the Caricom Heads of Government at their just concluded crime and security summit.

Head of the Presidential Secretariat Dr Roger Luncheon noted that the heads agreed to 31 specific activities in 11 broad areas covering illegal firearms, drug trafficking, intelligence and information sharing, kidnapping and deportees.

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