St Lucia attorney general, Leslie Mondesir said ensuring a safe and secure space for the ICC Men’s Twenty20 World Cup is a priority for the Caricom security officials.Mondesir is chairman of the 27th meeting of the Council for National Security and Law Enforcement (CONSLE), which started on Thursday in the United States.Discussions at the meeting are expected to focus on security arrangements and preparations for the World Cup, including legislative and operational updates, advance passenger information (API) or passenger name record (PNR) legislation.“As I speak of the tournament that is upon us, the iconic Men’s T20 World Cup Trophy is currently making its rounds through the six Caribbean host countries and is currently in Guyana,” Mondesir said.