Monthly Archives: May 2020
CoP vows to make life hard for rogue officers of TTPS
Police Commissioner Gary Griffith vows to make life hard for rogue officers in the service. During a virtual media conference yesterday Commissioner Griffith sent a message to all corrupt officers and their cohorts. He warned that no amount of legal … Continue reading
2 women found in possession of Rifles at Marabella house
Two women are among three people now on a total of 3.5 million dollars bail after they were allegedly found in possession of Rifles at a house in Marabella. An accountant with the Ministry of National Security, 57-year-old Zarina Yusuf, … Continue reading
Retired police man and wife found dead at Cunupia home
Married for the last 25 years, Kenneth and Leela Mackan are found dead at their Cunupia home. Police believe they were killed one week ago. The decomposed bodies of the couple were found yesterday morning at the house located on … Continue reading
Newly named Minister of Public Utilities ready to tackle challenges
Newly named Minister of Public Utilities Fitzgerald Hinds is ready to tackle the challenges of the Ministry. Yesterday Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley announced that Mr. Hinds would replace Robert Le Hunte who resigned late last week, following a reported … Continue reading
2 brothers drown at pool in Valencia
Two brothers, Jason and Junior Soogrim have drowned at a pool in Valencia. Junior was 13 and Jason was 7-years-old. They were from Capana Road and lived with their father. It is reported they went to an abandoned pool with … Continue reading
Italy and Spain among European countries easing Coronavirus lockdown restrictions
Italy and Spain are among a number of European countries, which are further, easing their Coronavirus lockdown restrictions from today. Most businesses in Italy, including bars and hairdressers, will be free to reopen after more than two months of nationwide … Continue reading
Dominica being told not to let their guard down
The people of Dominica are being told not to let their guard down even as there are no active Corona cases on the island. As of yesterday May 17th, all 16 confirmed cases have recovered and the process of reopening … Continue reading
Public Utilities Minister resigns
A rift within the cabinet leads to the resignation the Public Utilities Minister, Robert Le Hunte. Mr. Le Hunte tendered his resignation to Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley last Friday, the day after a verbal fight at the weekly Cabinet … Continue reading
COP says 10 people arrested swimming in waters of Cocorite
The Police Commissioner says 10 people caught swimming in waters of Cocorite, have been arrested.
Coast Guard continue to search for teenager at beach in south
The Coast Guard has been feverishly searching for 17-year-old Iverson Thomas, who got into difficulty while swimming at a beach in south Trinidad.
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