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Bottled water business owner appeals detention in Trinidad over alleged PM assassination plot

By Thomson Reuters Jul 7, 2026 | 4:54 PM

July 7 (Reuters) – Business executive Dominic Hadeed and his wife Genevieve filed an appeal on ​Tuesday against their detention over ‌an alleged plot to assassinate top members of the Trinidadian government, including Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.

Hadeed, who owns ‌the ​Trinidad and Tobago-based ⁠Blue Waters bottled water ⁠supplier, is accused of conspiring to assassinate the prime minister, attorney general and other members of ​government.

He and his wife have denied the accusations and ⁠argued their detention ⁠constituted political retaliation against members ​of an ethnic minority believed to ​support the opposition.

Hadeed is of ‌Syrian origin and belongs to the Caribbean island nation’s Syrian-Lebanese community, which the appeal argues was ⁠derogatorily referred to by authorities as the “1%.”

Hadeed and his wife were detained in ⁠late June ‌under an emergency powers ⁠provision and have been ​transferred ‌to the Port of ​Spain Remand ⁠Yard and the Maximum Security Women’s Prison, respectively, pending a hearing on July 27.

(Reporting by Curtis Williams and Sarah Morland; Editing by ​Kylie Madry)