Monthly Archives: August 2018
Young boys being sexually abused by girls are not being reported recent data shows
Recent data show young boys are being sexually abused by girls but the incidents are not being reported.
Marijuana, arms and ammunition found during anti-crime exercise in La Puerta, Diego Martin
A 41-year-old man is expected to appear in court today after he was found carrying a Glock 19 pistol and 10,000 dollars worth of marijuana in a knapsack.
PM to lead a delegation to Venezuela on Saturday for signing of energy agreements
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley leads a delegation to Venezuela for the signing of energy agreements.
Minister of National Security chastises PSA President Watson Duke
The Minister of National Security is chastising President of the Public Services Association Watson Duke over what he says is his disruptive behaviour.
No severe structural damage to buildings following earthquake says Minister Sinanan
Minister of Works Rohan Sinanan says there is no severe structural damage to buildings in Trinidad and Tobago following the tremor.
11 hikers killed and others missing after flash flooding in Italy
At least 11 hikers have been killed and others are missing after flash flooding in southern Italy.
A decline in visitor arrivals at this year’s Carnival says Minister of Planning and Development
Minister of Planning and Development Camille Robinson-Regis says this year’s Carnival visitors spent a total of $318 million.
2 men on $950,000 bail after being found with a hand grenade, firearms, ammunition and marijuana
Two men are now on $950,000 bail each after they were allegedly found with a hand grenade, firearms, ammunition and marijuana.
CoP sets up hotline for members of the public to share information on crime directly to him
Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith sets up a hotline for members of the public who wish to share information on crime or criminal elements with him.
Attorney for CJ maintains his client is not answerable to the Law Association of Trinidad & Tobago
An attorney for Chief Justice Ivor Archie maintains that while his client must have accountability he is not answerable to the Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago.
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