US Attorney General Arrives in Trinidad

By: - November 17th, 2011

Above: Trinidad PM Kamla Persad-Bissessar and US Attorney General Eric Holder (Photo: OPM Trinidad)

By the Caribbean Journal staff

United States Attorney General Eric Holder arrived in Trinidad to attend the Third Meeting of Ministers Responsible for Public Security in the Americas, which began this morning in Port of Spain.

The Attorney General, both of whose parents were of Barbadian heritage, began the trip Monday in the Dominican Republic, where he signed an agreement on the sharing of forfeited assets.

Today, Holder joined OAS and Trinidadian officials for the handing-over ceremony of an OAS Firearms Marking machine in Port of Spain.

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