Monthly Archives: June 2019
Marabella man to appear in court after 33 kilos of marijuana was allegedly found in car he was driving
A Marabella man is expected to appear in court today after 33 kilograms of compressed marijuana was allegedly found in the trunk of a car he was driving.
India: 6 of 8 men found guilty of rape, torture and murder of 8-year-old Muslim girl
6 of 8 men accused of the rape, torture and murder of an 8-year-old Muslim girl in Indian-administered Kashmir are found guilty in a specially convened fast-track court.
Trade and Industry Minister promotes local investment opportunities to US firms
Trade and Industry Minister, Paula Gopee-Scoon is promoting T&T’s investment opportunities to US firms interested in expanding their businesses in the Caribbean.
Local government reps of the UNC worried about rainy season
The rainy season is here and local government representatives of the United National Congress are worried.
Raid of Mosque in Cocorite finds several masks believed to be used for criminal activity
A raid on a Mosque in Cocorite has uncovered several masks believed to been used in criminal activities in the west.
Immigrant Detention Center (IDC) detainees engage in hunger strike
National Security Minister Stuart Young says he has asked for a report on what is happening at the Immigrant Detention Center where detainees are complaining about treatment.
Police confirm kidnapped Jamaican businessman, Yohan Chin has been released
Police have confirmed that kidnapped Jamaican businessman Yohan Chin has been released.
“When They See Us” miniseries on Netflix causes ex head of Sex Crimes Unit, Linda Fairstein to resign from several boards
Linda Fairstein has announced her resignation from the boards of Vassar College and nonprofit Safe Horizon amid renewed backlash inspired by her role as prosecutor in the “Central Park Five” case.
PTSC says cost too much to run buses on public holidays
The Public Transport Service Corporation says it would cost too much money if buses were made to run on public holidays.
CoP assured HDC his officers will give support in keeping illegal occupants out
The Commissioner of Police is giving the assurance his officers will give support to the Housing Development Corporation in keeping illegal occupants out.
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