Monthly Archives: March 2021
Victory in the High Court for TSTT
Victory in the High Court for the Telecommunications Service of Trinidad and Tobago. A payroll clerk brought the 1 million dollar lawsuit against TSTT. In an oral decision yesterday, Justice Frank Seepersad ruled against Brenda Mark, agreeing with TSTT … Continue reading
Conditions at nation’s prisons deplorable says Head of Prisons Officers Association
Head of the Prison Officers Association Cerron Richards says the conditions at the nations prisons are deplorable He blames those in power. Mr. Richards also notes that equipment necessary to create a safe environment for prisoners is unavailable. Mr. Richards … Continue reading
Tobago records a new COVID case
Tobago records a new case of the coronavirus after 2 weeks of no movement in that area. It is now the only active case on the island. The Division of Health, Wellness and Family Development says this is not the … Continue reading
Prime Minister says the country just cannot afford another lockdown
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley tells the people of this country they must avoid another COVID-19 triggered lockdown. Dr. Rowley says the country simply cannot afford it. He says billions of dollars were spent during the last lockdown and today, … Continue reading
Dr. Sawh request additional time to respond to Medical Board
Attorney Martin George explains his request for additional time for his client Dr. Avinash Sawh to respond to the Medical Board. Dr. Sawh is accused of uttering racial slurs. The Council of the Medical Board wrote Dr. Sawh on March … Continue reading
Another round on failed talks between the PNM and the PDP
Troubled talks between the Peoples National Movement and the Progressive Democratic Patriots in Tobago. Yesterday the 2 sides sat down for discussions aimed at breaking the deadlock, which followed the January house of assembly election. There was said to be … Continue reading
Man charged with possession of child pornography denied bail
The man charged with possession of child pornographic material has been denied bail. Thirty-five-year-old Neil Ramdeen appeared before Magistrate Adrian Darmani yesterday. Police Prosecutor, Sgt. Soodeen objected to bail so that Mr. Ramdeen could be traced. He was remanded until … Continue reading
Relatives of toddler who drowned at a school in Couva want answers
Another father in grief, this time Shian Drakes. He wants answers after his 2-year-old son Romelu Drakes drowned in a pool on the compound of a school in Couva. The school is located in Esperanza Village. Romelu was enrolled there … Continue reading
Father of one of 2 men killed by police in central is crying shame on the officers saying it was murder
The fatal police shooting of 2 men in central Trinidad is being called an assassination. The father of one of the deceased is crying shame on the police. The deceased have been identified as Kevin Edwards also known as “Chappy” … Continue reading
T&TEC security officer to appear in court charged with possession of child pornography
A 35-year-old security officer is expected to appear in court today charged with possession of child pornography. The man is a security officer attached to the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission. He was arrested and charged on Monday this week … Continue reading
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