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By Aurax Radio | June 23, 2026 | 2 min read
Police in Trinidad and Tobago arrested Christopher Samaroo after officers searched his Maraval home hours after remarks he made during a Father's Day media appearance drew public attention. The development comes amid continuing controversy surrounding the investigation into the January death of his son, Joshua Samaroo, a case that has generated national debate over police accountability and the criminal justice process.
Christopher Samaroo, the father of deceased St. Augustine resident Joshua Samaroo, was arrested after police officers conducted a search of his Maraval home.
Christopher Samaroo, the father of deceased St. Augustine resident Joshua Samaroo, was arrested after police officers conducted a search of his Maraval home on June 21, according to local media reports. The operation took place hours after Samaroo participated in a Father's Day broadcast during which he made comments critical of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) and its handling of the investigation into his son's death. Authorities have not publicly linked the arrest to the remarks, but the timing of the operation quickly drew attention from supporters and observers following the case.
The death of Joshua Samaroo in January became one of the country's most closely watched police-related investigations. Initial reports described the incident as a police-involved shooting in St. Augustine. In May, police announced that prosecutors had advised that charges be pursued against Joshua Samaroo's girlfriend, Kaia Sealy, including manslaughter and other offences connected to the events surrounding his death. The decision sparked public debate, with relatives, activists and opposition figures questioning aspects of the investigation and calling for greater transparency from law enforcement authorities.
Christopher Samaroo has been among the most vocal critics of the official handling of the case, repeatedly disputing the conclusions reached by investigators and expressing concerns about whether all circumstances surrounding his son's death have been fully examined. The latest arrest is expected to intensify scrutiny of the relationship between police and activists involved in the campaign surrounding the case. The TTPS has maintained that investigations and enforcement actions are being conducted within the framework of the law, while public attention remains focused on the broader legal proceedings connected to Joshua Samaroo's death.
Sources: Information compiled from CNC3, Trinidad and Tobago Guardian, TTT News and other local media reports.