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Bullet remains lodged in the head of 8-year-old shot in east Port of Spain

The 8-year-old boy shot during an attack on a group liming in Mon Repos Morvant, is said to be in critical condition at hospital.

Yesterday his mother was reported as saying he was unconscious and the bullet remained lodged in the left side of the back of his head.

She said doctors are cautious about performing any procedure for fear that the child could react badly and could even die.

The mother said for most of yesterday his oxygen level was very low.

Another 11-year-old boy was also shot in the right leg during the gun related attack on Tuesday.

Two men were killed in the attack, 49-year-old Eusibo Roberts and his 38-year-old neighbour Carlton ‘Plaits’ Wharwoood.

It is reported that at around 6:30pm on Tuesday, 3 men alighted a vehicle near the corner of Laventille Extension Road and Mon Repos Road Morvant and fired several shots at a group of men.

Both Mr. Roberts and Mr. Wharwood were part of that group.

It is said after he was hit Mr. Roberts collapsed and one of the gunmen stood over him and fired more shots, killing him on the spot.

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Overnight shooting in Arima

A 26-year-old woman is killed while liming with a friend in Arima.

The incident happened at about 10pm last night.

Police reports say Rianna Mohammed was at Bolo Trace, Hoyte Avenue, Arima with a 37-year-old able-bodied seaman when they were shot.

Officers say Ms. Mohammed, of Mc Inroy Street, Curepe, collapsed and died on the spot.

The man, who lives at Chatham Village, Chatham, was grazed in the neck.

Police are yet to establish a motive for the killing.

Ms. Mohammed is the second woman killed this week.

On Monday night Rosanne Granger was with her boyfriend Acori “Bless” Mason, sitting in a car at Jubilee Street, Aranguez Branch Road, at around 10.20 pm when they were attacked.

Both died at the scene.

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Concerns expressed for safety of 4 Trinidad nations before the courts in Grenada

Ahead of today’s sentencing concern is expressed for the safety of the four nationals before the courts in Grenada.

The men are Noel Cooper, John Alexander, Mikhail John and Sheon Jack.

They were involved in a brawl on board the Habour Master last week.

It involved Grenadian Olympic javelin champion Anderson Peters.

They were each charged with assault.

On Monday one of their lawyers Cajeton Hood admitted the incident has triggered angry statements from Grenadians.

Grenada Broadcasting Network journalist Rena Pierre Thomas said yesterday Mr. Hood was being cautious.

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WPC wins $75,000 from colleague for nasty online post

Precedent is set; sharing defamatory content in private group chats on instant messaging platforms such as Whatsapp is subject to litigation.

According to the case the WPC began the exchange as she sought to respond to a post by another colleague, over a police officer being charged with 4 criminal offences.

She allegedly claimed that an unnamed officer, who she referred to as “Homer Simpson” and “Humpty Dumpty”, was eager to defend wrongdoing by members of the TTPS and could not conduct a proper investigation.

She also accused the officer of committing perjury in a criminal case. 

Her male colleague, who claimed her post, targeted him, responded by accusing her of having sex with senior officers to obtain favorable postings within the division.

He also accused the female officer’s husband of being a bandit.  

Following that statement the WPC sued.

While delivering his ruling Justice Seepersad said, there is significant use of Whatsapp in this republic as a medium to transfer information and to discuss a myriad of issues and events.

He said persons may feel that there is a measure of security using such a forum, as it is marketed as a private forum.

Addressing privacy options on the platform, including disappearing messages, the judicial officer said, that sense of privacy is misguided, as even a disappearing message can be screen shot.

Justice Seepersad added that the right to express one’s views cannot be used to negatively impact the reputation of others without justification.

He explained that users of messaging platforms should therefore only post about others that which you know to be true.

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Electricity power restored following massive blackout

Electricity power has been restored to several areas of the country following a massive blackout, which took hours to correct.

The Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission says a landslide last evening pulled down a transmission tower in Rousillac.

Corporate Communications Manager, Annabelle Brasnel said earlier the fallen tower usually brings power from the Trinidad Generation Unlimited Plant in La Brea.

Ms. Brasnel said there might be a need to implement load shedding today.

This is T&TEC’s second major situation in less than 2 weeks.

On August 6th several areas of Trinidad experienced a power outage.

The incident was the result of a fault in the systems, which affected one of the generating plants.

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Fatal gun attack in Morvant leaves 2 children wounded

Two children are shot and wounded during a fatal gun attack in Morvant.

A man whose identity has not yet been released was killed in last night’s incident.

One of the children, 9-years-old was shot in the head.

The other, an 11-year-old, was shot in the leg.

This adds to the growing number of gun related crimes in the country.

With the murder tally spiraling, Acting Police Commissioner yesterday said some police officers are being called off their vacation.

Acting Commissioner Jacob said officers would also lose one day off.


He told members of the public with the heightened police surveillance there would be some inconvenience.

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Harbour Master captain and crew to appear before a Grenadian court today

The captain and crew of the Harbour Master vessel are expected to appear before a Grenadian court today.

They are captain Noel Cooper, John Alexander, Mikhail John, Lance Wiggins and Sheon Jack.

They were arrested last Wednesday morning in connection with an incident involving Grenadian athlete Anderson Peters on board the vessel.

Yesterday Minister of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs Dr. Amery Brown said the nationals have been charged with various offences

He said he has been in very close contact with his counterpart in Grenada, Joseph Andall with the hope that this matter does not affect the relationship between both countries.

He said there is mutual hope that justice will be fully served.

He said focus is also being placed on the well being on the Harbour Master crew.

Reports coming out of Grenada say he was beaten and thrown overboard.

But the captain of the boat, is telling a different story.

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Opposition calls out the Prime Minister on what is being called his non-action on crime

Opposition MP Dinesh Rambally

The crime problem is being put at the feet of Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley.

Opposition MP Dinesh Rambally yesterday lamented the crime situation in the country.

There were up to last night 4 murders.

The MP for Chaguanas west said people no longer feel safe.

He was speaking at a media conference hosted by the Opposition, United National Congress yesterday.

Mr. Rambally called out the Prime Minister and his National Security Minister.

Referring to what he said was a report from the United States on this country, he then placed his focus on human trafficking saying there is failure in that area as well.

He called on the government to do better.

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Gun crime claim several lives over the weekend

Police probe 3 more murders; one of the victims is a Venezuelan national.

He has been identified as Steven Hernandez.

Twenty-six-year-old Mr. Hernandez was stabbed to death at his Roystonia, Couva home during the early hours of yesterday morning.

And Carlon Sooknanan is gunned down at his Valencia home.

That incident occurred on Saturday night.

Reports say Mr. Sooknanan was at home with his girlfriend when at around 10:30pm there was a banging at the door and men shouting police.

It is said as he went outside he was greeted by a hail of bullets.

He died at the scene.

Minutes earlier, Gamal Waldron was shot dead in Morvant.

That incident occurred at 10pm.

Reports say 41-year-old Mr. Waldron was liming with a group of friends at Cottoy Trace, Chinapoo Gardens when they were approached by a group of men dressed in tactical uniform.

It is said the men opened fire hitting Mr. Waldron several times.

The police were then contacted.

It is said officers found 35 spent shells, including 10 bearing the marking TTR15.

Five, 40-calibre casings and 16, 9mm spent shells were also found.

Mr. Waldron lived at Buller Trace, Pashley Street, Laventille.

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Body of man found wrapped in plastic

The body of a man is found wrapped in plastic in central Trinidad.

Up to news time he was not positively identified.

Reports say the discovery was made off the Caparo Brasso Valley Road, at around 10am yesterday morning.

Police are said to have received information from an anonymous informant that a body was seen on a bushy road.

They later went to the scene where the body was found.

Officers say they went 100 feet into a bushy area where they found the body wrapped in plastic.

They say the body was approximately 5 feet 8 inches in length, dark complexion

It was not possible to determine the ethnicity of the man.

There was a gold tooth to the right side of his mouth

Dr. Indalsingh visited the scene.

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