Monthly Archives: November 2024
A DOUBLE MURDER IN SOUTH TRINIDAD….HUSBAND AND WIFE FOUND IN A POOL OF BLOOD AT THEIR HOME.
The police service says, crime in the southern division is under control. Superintendent of the division Rodhill Kirk gave, this assurance despite the double murder in Claxton Bay. Last evening, a husband and wife were shot dead in thier st. … Continue reading
SEVEN POLICE OFFICERS TO APPEAR IN COURT IN FEBRUARY ON EXTROTION CHARGES…
A new court appearance for the seven police officers on, misbehaviour in public office charges. They are to return to court on February 21st next year The officers were discharged on Monday last week. However the charges were re-laid after … Continue reading
11 YEAR OLD GIRL DIES IN ARIMA FIRE…
A young girl dies in a fire in Arima. The child has been identified as Anna Love Taitt. She was 11 years old. Reports say, the incident took place at Paul Castillo Street Phase Four, in Malabar around 7 pm … Continue reading
THE OPPOSITION LEADER SAYS THANKS BUT NO THANKS TO SALARY INCREASE…
Opposition leader Kamla Persad Bissessar tells the authorities, don’t raise her salary. The salary review commission report has recommended salary increase for the opposition leader, the prime minister and several top office holders. The SRC report was tabled in the … Continue reading
STATE YOUR POSITION ON SRC RECCOMENDATIONS….THE OPPOSITION SAYS TO THE GOVERNMENT…
The opposition United National Congress wants the government to state, its position on the salary review commission report. The 120th SRC report recommends significant increases in salary for the prime minister and other top office holders. The report was laid … Continue reading
COURT FREES FIVE POLICE OFFICERS OF BRIBERY CHARGES…
Five more police officers have been allowed to walk free after another case, of apparent police bungling in a court matter The officers were accused of accepting a 30 thousand dollar bribe, and weed. A master of the high court … Continue reading
JUDICIAL REVIEW PROCEEDINGS ARE TO BE FILED AGAINST THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH
It is now confirmed; judicial review proceedings are to be filed against the Ministry of Health, over its refusal to disclose an internal investigation report by the Northwest Regional Health Authority. The report follows the deaths of seven babies at … Continue reading
WORK RESUMES ON PORT OF PORT OF SPAIN AFTER INDUSTRIAL COURT RULING….
Port workers are expected to return to their duties today, after the industrial court instructed them to stop their actions. Yesterday afternoon, the industrial court granted an injunction to the port authority of Trinidad and Tobago, mandating that the workers … Continue reading
CHARGES NOT DISMISSED BUT SEVEN POLICE OFFICERS CLEARED OF EXTORTION …
Seven police officers are freed on extortion charges. In 2023, they were taken to court for allegedly extorting business operators in Sangre Grande. Yesterday, Master Sarah De Silva allowed the officers to walk free. The high court master freed the … Continue reading
WASA SAYS DESALCOTT BACK IN OPERATION SOONER THAN EXPECTED…
The Water and Sewerage Authority announces an early end to Desalcott’s shut down to carry out maintenance works. Over the weekend WASA said, the work on the desalination plant has been completed and supply should be normalized in the coming … Continue reading
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