The Trinidadian community of Moruga witnessed a significant law enforcement enhancement on December 24, 2025, as the St Mary’s Police Post was formally upgraded to a full-service police station. The ceremonial opening marked a substantial step in expanding policing capabilities for residents of St Mary’s and neighboring communities.
Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander presided over the inauguration event, joined by Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro, Works and Infrastructure Minister Jearlean John, and Moruga/Tableland MP Michelle Benjamin. The gathering included senior police officials and local government representatives, demonstrating cross-ministerial support for the infrastructure project.
Minister Alexander emphasized the government’s strategic commitment to strengthening law enforcement infrastructure in rural areas, characterizing the investment as vital to national security objectives. He praised the dedication of officers serving the Moruga district and called for continued collaboration between residents and law enforcement personnel.
Approximately 500 community members received what Alexander described as a ‘tangible, functional Christmas gift’—a completed police facility delivered through concerted efforts to meet the holiday 2025 deadline. The minister encouraged ongoing partnership between citizens and police to foster community resilience and enhanced public safety.
The Ministry of Homeland Security’s Facebook release confirmed the upgrade aligns with broader governmental initiatives to improve rural policing infrastructure and services across Trinidad and Tobago.
