Monthly Archives: September 2020
6 children among 13 Venezuelans believed to have crossed waters to this country illegally
Six children are among 13 Venezuelans believed to have crossed the waters to this country illegally. The group was found hiding near the Erin Fishing Facility on Saturday night. Police say the children are ages 10, 7, 6, 5, 3 … Continue reading
A former head of Defense Force is disputing claims mad by CoP
A former head of the Defense Force Major General Ralph Brown is disputing claims made by the Commissioner that the officer seen in the video clip is not from the police service. According to the Express newspaper the retired major … Continue reading
CoP insisting officer caught on video is not a member of TTPS
Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith is insisting the officer seen stuffing his uniform with an envelope, believed to contain money, is not a member of the service. The officer was at the time part of a raid on an apartment … Continue reading
Trump’s comments send a signal to his supporters about how to react if Biden prevails
President Donald Trump and top aides are responding to the uproar over his failure to guarantee a peaceful transfer of power by intensifying their efforts to create Election chaos he can use to cling onto power should he lose in November. In the … Continue reading
57-year-old Tobago man arrested for having 6.8kg of marijuana in his possession during anti-crime exercise
A 57-year-old man in Tobago is expected to be charged with the possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking. The man was arrested during an anti-crime exercise in Castara on Wednesday. A release from the TTPS says officers acting … Continue reading
FIFA suspends TTFA with immediate effect
With immediate effect the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association has been suspended as a member of the world governing body FIFA. The suspension is until further notice. This development means Trinidad and Tobago cannot participate in any FIFA tournaments and … Continue reading
Police continue to search for Sangre Grande businesswoman
Police were up to last evening searching for businesswoman Mary Ali. She was snatched while walking through the car park of the Cost Cutters Supermarket on George Street in Sangre Grande on Wednesday morning. The 67-year-old Ms. Ali is from … Continue reading
Republican Constitution created important offices which has cemented T&T as a sovereign, adult nation says President
President, Paula-Mae Weekes says the Republican Constitution created new and important offices including that of President, Director of Public Prosecutions and Ombudsman. She says the country became autonomous in every way, but for the final court of appeal which remains … Continue reading
Citizens are told there is much to be proud of as the country celebrates 44 years as a Republic
As the country celebrates 44 years as a Republic citizens are told there is much to be proud of. National Security Minister, Stuart Young says he is proud of the work done in this country. The Minister boasts of a … Continue reading
Students query CAPE and CSEC results
Students in Trinidad and Tobago are now questioning grades from this year’s CXC examinations. And the Minister of Education Dr. Nyan Gadsby-Dolly has intervened. She says she has had a conversation with the Caribbean Examinations Council over a petition from … Continue reading
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