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CarjackingAssaultRobbery

1 victim affected

Armed Suspects Assault Driver and Steal Nissan NP300 Pickup in Madras Road Robbery

Madras Road, Chin Chin Road, Cunupia, Madras Settlement , Couva - Tabaquite - Talparo

A driver was beaten and robbed of his vehicle and $14,000 in cash by four armed men along Madras Road on Friday afternoon. The victim's white Nissan NP300 was later recovered abandoned and damaged on Boy Cato Road following a police broadcast by Las Lomas officers.

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This is the 1st carjacking reported in Madras Settlement in 2026.

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Safe Haven Status — Madras Settlement

Risk Level: 3.4/10 · Primary Concern: Assault

The Standard That Works: Assault is rare here. The community habits of staying aware, avoiding late-night isolated routes, and looking out for neighbours are what makes that possible. Keep those practices going.

Property Stability Win: Residential property crimes remain significantly below the municipal average here, suggesting a high standard of home security and neighborly vigilance.

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