Monthly Archives: May 2022
Opposition calls for Minister to ‘go’ after lag in action on children’s homes report
The Minister is being accused of not moving fast enough to address reports of abuse and wrongdoing at some children’s homes, funded by the State. Opposition Senator David Nahkid yesterday said Mrs. Webster Roy and her Prime Minister, Dr. Keith … Continue reading
2 police officers shot and wounded at bar in central Trinidad
Four people, including 2 police constables have been shot and wounded at a bar in central Trinidad. The officers are PC Khan and PC Duprey. They were shot while responding to a report of a large gathering at the Big … Continue reading
New THA administration trying to deal with debts left by previous administration
The Farley Augustine executive in Tobago is trying to deal with debts left behind by the previous administration. The new executive of the Tobago House of Assembly says a lot of money is owed to contractors and other service providers. … Continue reading
Cost of travelling to and from central Trinidad via maxi taxi goes up from today
Travellers on Green Band Maxi Taxis are this morning digging deeper in their pockets. New fares along some routes are now in effect. The operators of the maxis say they have not increased fares for several years, although there have … Continue reading
Child abuse task force meets, after horror stories surface from children’s homes
The task force set up to develop a plan for the implementation of recommendations contained in a report of abuse at children’s home holds its first meeting. The quorum met on Wednesday. According to a release from the Ministry of … Continue reading
Business owners are told do not negotiate with hackers
Supermarket owners are being warned against negotiating with cyber terrorists. The warning comes from the Cyber Security Incident Reporting Team of Trinidad and Tobago (TTCSIRT). This comes in the aftermath of a cyber security attack on supermarket chain Massy Stores … Continue reading
Central business community plunged into mourning as auto shop owner is gunned down
Gun related killings continue. Darren Dindial has been shot and killed at his business place in Chaguanas. He was the owner of Darren Auto Shop. Reports say the incident took place at Caparo Valley Brasso Road in Montrose at around … Continue reading
Police believe 2 Jamaican nationals and a resident of Carapichaima can assist in cable theft
Police believe 2 Jamaican nationals and a resident of Bank Village, Carapichaima can assist them with their investigations into cable theft. A statement from the TTPS says the 3 men were believed to be at the scene, where 24-year-old Dillon … Continue reading
Scrap iron dealers blame government and TSTT for increased cable theft
Scrap iron dealers are not taking any blame for recent increase in cable theft. At a news conference yesterday, President of the association representing dealers, Allan Furguson blames TSTT for these incidents of theft. He said his association has made … Continue reading
Firearms Unit of the TTPS investigation continues
The investigation into the operations of the Firearms Unit of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service goes on. It is now reported that 2 officers attached to the unit have been questioned in connection with allegations of corruption. National Security … Continue reading
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