Monthly Archives: April 2017
Minibuses in St. Vincent and the Grenadines threaten to strike
In St. Vincent and the Grenadines, the National Omnibus Association says minibuses would go on strike if police try to remove sound systems from their vehicles, which serve members of the public.
53 people charged with conspiring to celebrate gay wedding in Nigeria
Prosecutors in the Northern Nigeria State of Kaduna have charged a group of 53 people with conspiring to celebrate a gay wedding.
TTPS boasts of reduced reports of serious crimes over Easter period
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service boasts of reduced reports of serious crimes over the Easter period.
Rat infestation at Remand Yard gets worse
A reported rat infestation at Remand Yard is said to have gotten worse.
47-year-old dead after being chopped in the head in Penal
A 47-year-old man is dead after being chopped in the head in penal.
Kayak operator charged with sexual offense against minor gets bail
200,000 dollars bail for a 21-year-old Kayak Operator charged with a sexual offence against a minor.
California gunman kills three ‘in race attack’ in Fresno
3 white men were killed and another wounded when a black gunman opened fire in Fresno, California, in a suspected race attack.
Government temporarily suspends VAT refunds due to lack of funding
The government of Trinidad and Tobago temporarily suspends Value Added Tax refunds due to lack of funding.
Man found driving under the influence banned for life
The court has banned for life a Marabella man found driving under the influence of alcohol for a third time.
Bail for soldier and his girlfriend after they allegedly tried to export cocaine concealed in scented candles
300,000-dollar bail for the soldier who allegedly tried to export close to 2 kilograms of cocaine concealed in scented candles.
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