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Two in Police Custody For Murder Of Superintendent of Prisons David Millette
Two cousins are now in police custody having surrendered to police investigating the murder of Superintendent of Prisons David Millette. The two men are cousins of an inmate who was allegedly beaten by prison officers on Monday this week.
Opposition Leader Questioning Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley’s Silence on Crime
Opposition Leader is questioning Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley’s silence on the crime situation. Mrs. Kamla Persad-Bissessar describes the recent upsurge in murders as an “emerging crime crisis”.
Prisons Commissioner To Meet With National Security Minister Today
Prisons Commissioner Sterling Stewart will today meet with National Security Minister Edmund Dillon. Speaking on the morning show on i95.5fm yesterday Commissioner Stewart said the safety of his officers must be the main topic of the discussion. Commissioner Stewart lamented the … Continue reading
Body found in Port of Spain
Police are seeking public assistance in identifying the body of a man found in Port of Spain.
Prison Service: Murder of officer was a hit from behind prison walls
The prison executive says the murder of Supt. David Millet is related to the stabbing of three prison officers at the Maximum Security Facility.
Two men arrested in Central Trinidad with gun and ammunition
Two men arrested with a glock 19 pistol and a magazine containing 9mm ammunition in central Trinidad.
2 men fatally shot by police are identified
The men fatally shot by police in a central robbery have been identified as Alex Keagan and Stephen George.
Investigations Continuing Into Shooting Death In Port of Spain Last Evening
Investigations are continuing into the shooting death of Nicholas Allen. He was gunned down in Port of Spain last evening at around seven o’clock.
Relatives Baffled At Nathan David Maraj’s Brutal Murder
Relatives say they are baffled as to why Nathan David Maraj was killed in such a brutal manner. Mr. Maraj’s decapitated body found in east Port of Spain earlier this week. Yesterday relatives positively identified him at the Forensic Science Center.
Trinidad & Tobago Fire Service Association Says They Are not to be Blamed
The Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service Association tells a Couva family officers are not to be blamed for their losses. 75-year-old Cynthia Moore, her husband 75-year-old Leroy, and five other family members were left homeless on Tuesday morning after a blaze gutted … Continue reading

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