Monthly Archives: November 2020
67 new COVID cases recorded in T&T
67 new positive COVID-19 cases are recorded in Trinidad and Tobago. In its latest release yesterday afternoon the Ministry of Health said 637 remain in home self-isolation. It said 175 of the cases are in the prison system. But the … Continue reading
Fake fishermen are said to be involved in the illegal movement of Venezuelans
A claim that there are people calling themselves fishermen involved in the movement of Venezuelans on the high seas. The claim is coming from lobby group Fishermen and Friends Of the Sea. Secretary of the organisation Gary Aboud yesterday said … Continue reading
Court orders Venezuelan migrant and her 2 children moved from police station cell
The court has ordered a Venezuelan mother and her 2 children removed from a cell at the Erin Police Station. The family is now at a quarantine facility at the heliport in Chaguaramas. Nelisbeth Contreras and her 2 children were … Continue reading
Sitting MP on the Opposition bench warns members of who they vote for on December 6th
A sitting Member of Parliament on the Opposition bench, is telling members of his United National Congress to be careful who they vote for come December 6th. The party’s internal elections will see 2 contenders for the position of Political … Continue reading
Lifeguards asking for talks with PM
Lifeguards are saying they can no longer guarantee proper services on the beaches because of the many deficiencies they have to work with. The lifeguards are saying they have no tools to work with, no ambulance service available in the event … Continue reading
7 more illegal immigrants found
Seven more illegal immigrants have been found in Woodland. The 7 were detained by police last Sunday and are to be repatriated The group consists of 2 men, 2 women and 3 children. They were found by a police cruiser, … Continue reading
Sixteen Venezuelans are deported…local judge not pleased with the State
A four-month-old baby is among the 16 Venezuelan nationals deported by the authorities here in Trinidad and Tobago. The deportations came in spite of an emergency high court order last Sunday which said the group would be allowed to stay … Continue reading
A virtual Parang Season this Christmas
There will be no public gatherings this Christmas, but The Parang Association says there will be a virtual seasonal celebration. The association agrees that the current health regulations should be maintained and reminds members of the public that there are … Continue reading
CoP responds to critics who accuse him of double standards
The Police Commissioner responds to critics who accuse him of bias in the detention of the 250 attendees at the party. The action by law enforcement was slammed by some, who took to social media alleging double standards, after video … Continue reading
“Zesser Party” goers will be charged…but it will take some time
Charges will be laid against the “Zesser Party” attendees by way of summons rather than by being kept in cells at police stations. According to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service this decision takes into consideration the personal safety of … Continue reading
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