A Trinidadian woman, Olive Green-Jack, has been detained following allegations that she urged the Venezuelan government to target the residence of Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister, Kamla Persad-Bissessar. The incident stems from a social media post in which Green-Jack shared a photo of one of the Prime Minister’s residences and called for Venezuelan action against it. Authorities issued a detention order on November 12, citing her comments as a severe threat to national security and public safety. This development follows Venezuela’s declaration of Persad-Bissessar as persona non grata in October, a response to her support for U.S. naval exercises near Venezuelan waters, which Caracas viewed as a violation of its sovereignty. Green-Jack is currently being held at the Trinidad & Tobago Women’s Prison. The case has raised concerns about potential external influences inciting violence within the country.
