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A Trinidadian woman pleaded guilty to inciting violence via social media and was given a $20,000 bond.
A 32-year-old Trinidadian woman, Alianna Samaroo, was given a three-year $20,000 bond after pleading guilty to inciting violence against government officials via social media, including a TikTok post urging Venezuela to target Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
She admitted to making threatening statements online but claimed no intent to cause harm, apologized for her words, and expressed remorse.
Arrested in late November and held under emergency regulations, she was charged under laws that prohibit actions prejudicial to public safety, with a maximum penalty of five years in prison or a $100,000 fine.
If she remains law-abiding, no conviction will be recorded.
Her case is part of broader enforcement actions against online threats, including another woman detained under a preventive detention order and a man charged over threats against an opposition senator.
Una mujer trinidadiana se declaró culpable de incitar a la violencia a través de las redes sociales y se le dio una fianza de $ 20,000.