Radhaka Gualbance - Narissa Fraser
EVERY community in Trinidad and Tobago is now riddled with “bad men,” said Radhaka Gualbance, deputy political leader of the Movement for Social Justice (MSJ). She cited greed, status, and selfishness as the root causes of the spiralling crime spate.
Referring to the kidnap and murder of Andrea Bharatt, during a press conference on Sunday at MSJ head office in San Fernando, Gualbance said a dark cloud is hanging over the country.
Gualbance said society needs to review its core values and urged citizens to look out for each other. Religious organisations’ roles, she charged, have been minimised in many ways and many of them only focus on their members.