Castries Group Intervenes To Quell ‘Sixx’ Versus ‘Seven Violence
Caribbean and World Newsby Toter 5 months ago 53 Views 0 comments
The Castries-based group Strive says its intervention helped prevent an outbreak of violence involving the ‘Sixx’ and ‘Seven’ rival youth gangs during Carnival.
Strive member and former President of the New Village Development Group, Michael ‘Toka’ Phillips, said the group’s intervention came at the Police Commissioner’s request.
As a result, Phillips said Strive invited young men to emergency meetings and spoke to them.
“We spoke to the young boys, tell them what time it is, and please allow the revelers, Saint Lucians, and the foreigners to have a peaceful Carnival,” he recalled.
“We made it happen,” the Strive member declared, adding that nobody threw a stone during the event.
Phillips said everyone knew about the war involving the ‘Sixx’ and ‘Seven’ youth gangs.
Rival groups of marauding teenagers have attacked each other on the City Streets, and the violence has also entered the schools.
In the past months, the Police have searched students and seized weapons and drugs to tackle the problem.
However, Phillips alluded to the need for a holistic intervention involving the Government and the private sector.
“To make things happen, you need finance,” he asserted.
In addition, he called out the parents of the young men given...
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