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An appeal for justice from the sister of a man killed by police

The sister of one of the 3 young men shot and killed by the police, cries out for justice.

One week ago Fabien Richards, Niko Williams and 17-year-old Isaiah Roberts were killed.

Police have said they were pursuing a stolen vehicle in Diego Martin west of Port of Spain, which was carrying 6 males.

The car crashed when it reached Port of Spain.

Two people were shot dead in the back seat; one in the passenger seat and a fourth was wounded by officers.

Last weekend, Esoma Richards said the police unjustly killed her 22-year-old brother.

She called out to Acting Police Commissioner Mcdonald Jacob.

Mr. Jacob has said the officers involved have been removed from active duty.

But that’s not good enough for the Deputy Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly, Watson Duke.

He too appealed to the Acting Commissioner.

Mr. Duke visited the Richards family in Beetham Gardens.

The shooting of the 3 led to mass protests in east Port of Spain last week.

Several people were arrested during that demonstration.

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Citizens to unmask on July 17th

Minister of Health Terrance Deylasingh

The mandatory wearing of masks will be no more as of July 17th.

But the government says there will still be some restrictions.

In making the announcement Minister of Health Terrance Deylasingh said the framework is yet to be finalised.

Last Saturday Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley hinted that mask wearing would soon be optional.

At the COVID-19 media briefing yesterday Minister Deyalsingh said his Ministry intends to recommend 4 groups of vulnerable people whom they believe should continue wearing masks.

Meanwhile epidemiologist, Dr. Avery Hinds disclosed that the COVID -19 infections are slowing.

Dr. Hinds delivered the encouraging news yesterday.

And Trinidad and Tobago records 2 more deaths due to COVID-19.

This now brings the total number of deaths to 4,020.

The deceased are 2 elderly men with comorbidities.

In its latest update the Ministry of Health says there are also 122 new cases of the virus, bringing the total active positive cases to 6,185.

It says 96 persons are at hospital in relation to COVID-19.

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Bail Amendment Bill fails

The Bail Amendment Bill fails in the Upper House.

The Bill was defeated yesterday by 1 vote.

Government sought to have a continuation of the 2019 Bail Bill in which there would be no bail for 120 days to repeat offenders. 

The committee of a whole without amendments considered the 3 clauses.

But, when it came to the division, Opposition and some members of the independent benches voted no.

One independent abstained while Anthony Viera was not present in the Senate.

The Attorney General then asked for the Bill to be read a 3rd time and passed.

However when it went to the division, government failed to get the nod.

Earlier Senator Jyanti Lutchmedial described the Bail Amendment Bill, as a mockery of the constitution and the law.

Senator Lutchmedial predicted a slue of appeals, as bail is a core function of the Judiciary and not the Parliament.

In his response National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds described the Bill as a remedy to treat with repeat offenders including murderers, kidnappers rapists and others.

He accused the Opposition of being emotional and partisan when it comes to crime.

He questioned why the Opposition would not support such a measure.

Minister Hinds said the country is in perilous times.

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Case involving Dereck Ramsamooj is brought up at CARICOM summit

CARICOM Heads Summit 2022

The issue involving Trinidad and Tobago based political analyst, Derek Ramsamooj has been raised again at the CARICOM Heads Summit.

Derek Ramsamooj was taken into custody in Suriname in October 2020.

The authorities also seized his passport.

The police told Sixty-year-old Mr. Ramsamooj they only wanted a statement from him to support an enquiry into operations of the Surinamese Post Savings Bank.

At a news conference on Tuesday new CARICOM chairman, Suriname’s President Chan-Drika-Persad Santokhi said Mr. Ramsamooj’s matter is before the court.

Following a question from CMC’s Peter Richards, President Santokhi said interference in the matter is dangerous.

Ramsamooj had conducted for the SPSB, at their request, existing customer and potential customer surveys, as well as bank employee surveys.

He also conducted 2-country risk ­assessments of Suriname in his ­capacity as an analyst and researcher.

The financial institution paid for the activities.

Last month, Mr. Ramsamooj a “diabetic,” which has been pleading to be allowed to leave the country to seek medical treatment overseas, was rushed by ambulance to a hospital “with a high fever and severe headache”.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has hinted at the possibility of the matter going before the Caribbean Court of Justice.

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3 people held after fatal police shooting in Port of Spain are released

Three persons, detained after last Saturday’s police-involved fatal shooting, are released pending further investigation.

A release from the TTPS says they were interviewed and statements recorded during the course of Saturday and Tuesday by lead investigator, AG Senior Superintendent of Police Port-of-Spain division, Neil Brandon-John.

According to police reports, at 3am on Saturday officers of the Western Division, responding to a report of motor vehicle larceny, attempted to intercept a white Aqua motor vehicle with 6 occupants in the Port-of-Spain district.

During the chase, the vehicle proceeded to turn south along Chacon Street but crashed into a wall in the vicinity of a commercial bank along Independence Square.

Officers of the Guard and Emergency Branch who also joined the pursuit allegedly came under fire from the occupants of the vehicle and in keeping with the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service’s use of force policy returned fire in the direction of the occupants.

Three of the occupants, 16-year-old Isaiah Roberts, of Laventille, 17-year-old Leonardo Brandon Williams, of Beetham Gardens, and 22-year-old Fabian Richards, of El Socorro, were hit and died on the scene, while a fourth was taken to hospital for treatment.

Police say a Smith and Wesson Pistol was found in the vehicle.

Enquiries are ongoing.

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Eastern Regional Health Authority says its HIV testing drive was a success

Eastern Regional Health Authority

The Eastern Regional Health Authority says over 255 persons respond to its HIV testing drive.

The ERHA says it conducted tests for the virus during the HIV Awareness Campaign held in observance of regional HIV testing day.

It says during the period June 1-30, it collaborated with key stakeholders to host activities to provide easy access to testing for vulnerable groups.

Among them the HIV and AIDS Coordinating Unit, Ministry of Sports & Community Development; office of the Member of Parliament for Toco/Sangre Grande; CEPEP and community groups.

The authority says by increasing HIV testing, Trinidad and Tobago is accelerating action to achieve the UNAIDS 95-95-95 goals by 2030.

Diagnose 95% of HIV- positive individuals, provide anti-retro-viral therapy for 95% of those diagnosed and achieve viral suppressions for 95% of those treated by 2030.

The ERHA says it conducted 25 open day testing sessions at key locations on scheduled dates.

Seventy-one HIV self-testing kits were also distributed thereby increasing the number of persons who are now aware of their status. 

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Public assistance needed in finding 68-year-old man

Ulric Kirton

The public’s assistance is being sought in finding missing person, 68-year-old, Ulric Kirton.

Mr. Kirton hails from Leander Lane, Corinth Hills, San Fernando, and was last seen at 11am on July 2nd, wearing a pair of white jeans, a blue t-shirt, and a pair of green shoes.

A TTPS release says Mr. Kirton was reported missing to the Ste. Madeline Police Station on Monday.

He is of African descent, 6 feet, tall, slim built with a brown complexion.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Ulric Kirton is asked to call the Ste. Madeline Police Station at 653-1023 or 800-TIPS.

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Debate on Bail Bill continues in the senate this morning

Debate on the Bail Amendment Bill continues in the Senate today.

And the Opposition Leader puts the government on notice; there will be no support from the Opposition bench.

In the Senate the legislation got no support from the Opposition or the independent bench.

All but one Independent Senator rejected the Bill.

At the Monday night forum, Political Leader of the United National Congress Kamla Persad Bissessar said the Bill would be rejected again.

She called on the independent bench to do the same.

Mrs. Persad Bissessar said the government promises a reduction in crime with the passage of the Bill but the legislation is in place now and yet crime continues to escalate.

The Bill goes back to the Upper House this morning.

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UNC behaviour in Parliament leaves a bad taste in the mouth of Attorney General

Attorney General Reginald Armour

Attorney General Reginald Armour is saddened by the behaviour of the Opposition in the House of Representatives.

He made the comment as he wound up debate on the Miscellaneous Provisions (Criminal Proceedings) Bill, 2021

The Bill was passed in the Lower House yesterday.

It sought to “amend the Interpretation Act, Chap. 3:01, the Supreme Court of Judicature Act, Chap. 4:01, the Offences Against The Person Act, Chap. 11:08, the Criminal Procedure Act, Chap. 12:02” and related matters.

The legislation was read a third time and passed in the Parliament yesterday, following contributions by 8 government and Opposition MPs.

Mr. Armour SC who also wound up the debate moved the second reading of the Bill.

He said he was saddened by the behaviour of the Opposition members in the House who prefer to trade insults than to do the job before them.

Yesterday members of the Opposition again walked out of the House, as the Attorney General was about to table the bill.

The Opposition members took their leave but not before a verbal exchange.

The situation prompted a response from the government bench. 

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CEMEX and TCL accused of tampering with employees’ pension payments

Allegations of tampering and possibly stealing employees’ pension payments are leveled against the management of CEMEX and Trinidad Cement Limited.

Workers staged demonstrations outside TCL’s head office in Claxton Bay yesterday.

The Oilfeild Workers Trade Union represents the employees.

Addressing workers, Branch Secretary Kevin Arjoon said it is time outstanding payments for cola and gain shares are paid.

Mr. Arjoon noted that something is wrong with the calculation of the pension fund.  

The OWTU shop steward also warned employees of the dangers, which lie ahead if they do not fight for their pension payment.

The OWTU said workers have been waiting since March 31st for a meeting on their finances, but to date there has been no talks.

Several attempts to reach TCL proved futile.

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