Nationwide security ramped up for Trinidad Carnival Monday and Tuesday celebrations

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As the Carnival season reaches its peak, Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is urging citizens and visitors to celebrate responsibly while highlighting the cultural and economic importance of the annual festivities.

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In a national address ahead of the final days of Carnival 2026, the prime minister extended best wishes for a safe and memorable season across Trinidad and Tobago, describing Carnival as the country’s most powerful expression of national identity and a showcase of creativity, community and cultural excellence.

She praised this year’s strong participation, innovation and organization, and commended the National Carnival Commission and the Ministry of Culture and Community Development for their leadership throughout the season. According to the prime minister, their efforts have strengthened the overall Carnival product, expanded access and reinforced its cultural and economic value.

Among the highlights of Carnival 2026 is the popular Flava Village initiative, which has created inclusive spaces featuring local cuisine, artisans, entertainers and small businesses. The initiative has also enhanced the overall experience for both residents and visitors, she said.

Major upcoming events include the Panorama Finals, Dimanche Gras, J’ouvert and the Parade of Bands on Carnival Monday and Tuesday. While many activities will center around traditional hubs such as the Queen’s Park Savannah, the prime minister noted that celebrations are also taking place across towns, villages, boroughs and regional corporations nationwide.

To support public safety, the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service has implemented “Operation Secure De VIBES,” a nationwide security initiative aimed at promoting order and responsible enjoyment during the festivities. Measures include high-visibility policing, mandatory registration of large bands and orchestras, strict bans on weapons, fireworks and glass bottles, enforcement of noise regulations, and action against lewd behavior or impersonation of police officers.

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Authorities are also placing special focus on child safety, responsible alcohol consumption, licensed transport for masqueraders and sober driving, including Safe Breath checks. Security personnel will be deployed across major events, community celebrations, beaches, rivers and residential areas throughout the long Carnival weekend, with additional lifeguards and safety staff assigned to recreational sites.

Persad-Bissessar urged all citizens and visitors to comply with police directives and observe Carnival regulations, emphasizing that public safety is a shared responsibility.

She said Carnival 2026 should be remembered for its energy, inclusiveness and responsible celebration, reflecting the best of the nation’s spirit.

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