In this gripping episode of Caribbean Tea, we confront a deepening crisis across the Caribbean: rising violent crime and the growing mistrust in the very institutions meant to protect us.
From Jamaica to Trinidad, Guyana to Barbados, communities are grappling with questions of police brutality, misconduct, and systemic failure. Are Caribbean police forces up to the task or are they part of the problem?
Featuring leading voices from law enforcement, legal advocacy, and civil society, this episode dives into the patterns of abuse, the failures of oversight, and the urgent need for reform.
Guests include: 🔹 Paula Llewellyn – Jamaica’s Director of Public Prosecutions 🔹 Nigel Hughes – Attorney-at-law and civil rights advocate (Guyana) 🔹 Gary Griffith – Former Commissioner of Police, Trinidad & Tobago 🔹 Fitz Bailey – Former Deputy Commissioner of Police, Jamaica
Listen now to understand what’s really happening behind the badge — and why restoring public trust in policing is one of the Caribbean’s most urgent challenges.
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