Caribbean National Weekly

New T&T hotline set up to report possible ISIS recruits

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
New T&T hotline set up to report possible ISIS recruits

Trinidadian Muslim activist Inshan Ishmael has set up an anonymous emergency telephone hotline for people to share information on Trinidad and Tobago nationals who may be heading to join international terrorist group, ISIS.

The information, will be collected and passed on to the relevant authorities, including the Ministry of National Security.

US intelligence estimates that over 100 Caribbean nationals have already joined the terrorist group.

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