FRAUD EXPOSED

EXPOSED: NCW Paid $5,000 Cash to Stage His Own Robbery — Witness Says It On Camera

They met at Scotia Bank. He handed over $5,000 in $100 bills. Then NCW went on social media and blamed the government. Mr. Wint is talking.

June 24, 2026·Workers Rights 868
NCW fake robbery exposed — Workers Rights 868

$5,000

Cash Paid

All in $100 bills

Scotia Bank

Meeting Location

Port of Spain

2–3

Men Involved

To steal the van

The Confession That Shook Trinidad

He sat down. He looked into the camera. And he told the truth.

In a Workers Rights 868 livestream that has been circulating across Trinidad and Tobago, a man known as Mr. Wint — who says he knows Nigel C. Watson personally — made a stunning on-camera allegation: that NCW paid him and other men $5,000 in cash to steal his own vehicle and make it look like a robbery.

Mr. Wint's Account: Word for Word

"NCW, here — what is going on. You remember last year, right? Coming up to election time, you had reach out to me and tell me you want to stage a robbery — like you get robbed, right? You remember you give me $5,000 cash, right? And me and two other men make it look like we take your van, and we ditch it, right? NCW is a fraud."

— Mr. Wint, Workers Rights 868 Livestream
NCW fake robbery exposed — Workers Rights 868

He then elaborated on the full sequence: NCW called him, insisted they meet in person, met at Scotia Bank in town, and proposed the plan — a staged robbery timed to the 2025 elections to make it look like UNC influencers were being targeted.

After the "Robbery": NCW Blamed the Government

NCW fake robbery exposed — Workers Rights 868

After the vehicle was abandoned near Crystal Stream, NCW released an emotional video blaming Prime Minister Stuart Young and the PNM — claiming he had been targeted for his political alignment with the UNC.

NCW fake robbery exposed — Workers Rights 868

A news report cited in the broadcast confirms: "Watson is blaming Prime Minister Stuart Young and other members of the PNM for the incident, claiming he was targeted after allegations surfaced that influencers were paid by the United National Congress."

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If Mr. Wint's account is accurate, NCW manufactured a hate crime against himself, filed a police report based on a lie, and used the incident to attack a sitting government — all to gain political sympathy ahead of a national election.

The Attempted Cover-Up

After Mr. Wint came forward publicly, he alleges he was contacted by a police officer asking him to come to the station alone — no lawyer, no witness — and was shown a wanted poster with his name on it.

"I will be at the gas station — with my attorney — with a witness. Because the corrupt police friend, some constable, called me and told me to come down... I see a big wanted poster. I am not born yesterday."

— Mr. Wint, Workers Rights 868 Livestream

Questions Demanding Answers

1.

Did NCW pay $5,000 to stage his own robbery? Mr. Wint says yes — on camera, with full details.

2.

Did NCW file a false police report and obstruct justice?

3.

Did NCW deliberately smear the PNM government with a fabricated political crime ahead of elections?

4.

Why has no investigation been launched into these specific allegations?

THE PUBLIC DESERVES ANSWERS.

NCW must respond. The police must investigate. Workers Rights 868 will not be silent.

This article is based on testimony provided on the Workers Rights 868 livestream. All allegations remain unproven in a court of law. Workers Rights 868 calls for a lawful investigation.