Monthly Archives: February 2022
No street parades of any kind …so says the NCC
The National Carnival Commission denies claims that any authorisation was granted for a “street parade” to be held during the Taste Of Carnival celebrations. In a media release yesterday, the commission responded to social media rumors that Soca artiste Neil … Continue reading
OWTU cry shame on government for processes and handling of the divers situation
The Oilfield Workers Trade Union is crying shame on the government for their processes and handling of the situation. On Saturday night OWTU’s President Ancil Roget told the media proper protocols were not followed. Mr. Roget was of the view … Continue reading
Paria Fuels attempts to retrieve the bodies of the missing underwater welders today
Attempts will begin today to flush out the bodies of the four underwater welders reported missing while on the job. The men are Faizal Kurban, Rishie Nagassar, Yusuf Henry and Kazim Ali Junior. Last Friday the 4, along with Christopher … Continue reading
Bogus cheques, a thorn in the side of Supermarkets Association
The Supermarkets Association says it may have to change the way it does business with the Ministry of Social Development. Supermarkets presently accept all government pension cheques and grants. Fraudulent activity related to the State grants over the last 2 … Continue reading
Acting Police Commissioner denies political interference in dismantling of SORT
The Acting Police Commissioner denies political interference in the dismantling of SORT. But discussions were held with the National Security Minister. SORT is no longer functioning and has made way for the National Operational Task Force. On the Morning Show … Continue reading
Will the coast guard baby shooter please stand up…. the Opposition leader says, he or she should
Opposition leader Kamla Persad Bissessar says she is not blaming the entire Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard for the killing of baby Yaelvis Santoyo Sarabia. She says one member of the crew would have fired the bullet, which led to … Continue reading
Hopes dashed for scrap iron dealers
Members of the Scrap Iron Dealers Association feel the authorities have set them up and their hopes of owning materials from Petrotrin have been dashed. One week ago the association’s president Allan Ferguson said the Prime Minister had promised his … Continue reading
2 San Fernando men to face magistrate for murder of jewelry store security guard
Simeon Justin Clarke and Samuel Stewart will stand before a magistrate today in connection with the murder of security guard Andy Alberto Mecias Hosein. Mr. Hosein was killed during the robbery at the Ketan Jewelry Store on High Street in … Continue reading
S.O.R.T is dismantled
The deaths of 2 suspects in police custody are linked to the dismantling of the Special Operations Unit of the police service. Acting Police Commissioner McDonald Jacob is quoted as saying, a firm executive decision was made to reorganise SORT … Continue reading
Penal/Debe Regional Chairman stands behind political discrimination claim in distribution of water
The Penal/Debe Regional Corporation Chairman is refuting claims that his criticism of water problems in parts of his region is about race. Dr. Allan Sammy last weekend got a tongue lashing from Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley who accused him … Continue reading
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