Monthly Archives: October 2021
Concerns are being raised over spike in murders
A spate of murders and violent attacks in Trinidad and Tobago over the past couple of weeks are raising concerns. The murder toll is now being put at 317 so far this year. Among the latest murder victims is 32-year-old … Continue reading
Pantrinbago President not fazed by persons demanding elections be called
Pantrinbago President Beverly Ramsey Moore is not at all fazed by persons demanding executive elections be called now. She says the polls have been delayed due to COVID-19 and members will have to wait. Speaking at a news conference yesterday, … Continue reading
Fire onboard a vessel at a ship repair yard in Port of Spain
Three men received first and secondary degree burns during a fire aboard a vessel at a ship repair yard in Port of Spain. Maritime Preservation Limited owns the vessel. A fourth man has been treated for smoke inhalation. The incident … Continue reading
Calls for Opposition Senator David Nakhid to resign
The PSC controversy takes another twist with a stinging attack on the President by Opposition Senator David Nakhid. His statements came via a post on his Facebook page. Now the Leader of Government Business in the House of Representatives Camille … Continue reading
Opposition leader says President must resign
While Mrs. Persad Bissessar is yet to formally respond to the President, she is accusing her of showing poor judgment in her attempt to appoint Attorney Earnest Koylass to the PSC. In a release Kamla Persad Bissessar says based on … Continue reading
2 weeks after the Police Service Commission collapsed the President names 2 nominees
President Paula Mae Weekes has begun the process of filling the vacancies on the police commission. Two weeks after all commissioners resigned her Excellency has named 2 nominees. They are retired Justice of Appeal Judith Jones and Accountant and Organisation … Continue reading
Fire demonstrations in Barrackpore to be investigated by police
Fire demonstrations in a southern community of Barrackpore are to be investigated by the police. Just after dawn yesterday residents of Barrackpore set fire to debris and began their protest in about parts of the community. Now the Works and … Continue reading
Attorney General and Opposition MP Saddam Hosein square off over legal fees for Vincent Nelson QC
Controversy continues to circle a purported Indemnity Agreement between Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi and Queen’s Counsel Vincent Nelson. Opposition MP Saddam Hussein raised the issue again in the Parliament. The Barataria/San Juan MP asked Mr. Al-Rawi if monies would be … Continue reading
Opposition leader says President Paula Mae Weeks is bringing her office into disrepute over PSC matter
President Paula Mae Weekes is again being told to break her silence on the Police Service Commission scandal. Opposition leader Kamla Persad Bissessar is again saying there was political interference in the PSC’s nomination of a Police Commissioner, and the … Continue reading
Overnight murders in Tunapuna and Arima
Police are now probing a double homicide in Tunapuna. One of the victims is Vaughn Charles while the other is yet to be identified. They were killed in a drive by shooting in Monte Grande at around 7:30 last night. … Continue reading
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