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CoP pays visit to Maracas Bay issuing warnings…not tickets

Police Commissioner Gary Griffith pays a visit to Maracas Bay issuing warnings but no tickets for persons who may have been flouting COVID restrictions.

Commissioner Griffith says what he saw during his visit yesterday was encouraging.

Over the weekend police officers issued tickets to limers along Ariapita Avenue.

Those ticketed were reportedly not wearing masks and were drinking alcohol outside bars.

Commissioner Griffith told reporters yesterday people have to be more responsible.

Commissioner Griffith said people are still too selfish and want police to turn a blind eye to breaches of the law.

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Defense Force sends DSS founder Kerron Clarke on vacation leave, with immediate effect

Soldier and founder of the Drugs Sou Sou, Kerrom Clarke

Soldier and founder of the Drugs Sou Sou, Kerrom Clarke has been sent on vacation leave, with immediate effect.

The instruction came from the Defense Force and was given as investigations into the operations of DSS continue.

In a statement yesterday the Defense Force assured it is supporting the police investigations into the Sou Sou.

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United Public Officers warns of political interference in upcoming PSA Election

The United Public Officers warns of political interference in the run up to the Public Services Association Elections.

Presidential candidate Oral Saunders says he has received intelligence of the intention by current President Watson Duke.

Speaking with Newscenter 5 yesterday Mr. Saunders said this must not be allowed to take place.

Mr. Saunders said the action of Mr. Duke is taking place at the Southwest Regional Health Authority.

Public servants go to the polls to elect a new executive on November 23rd.

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2-year-old boy injured during Divali celebrations

A 2-year-old boy has been injured during fireworks celebrating Divali.

The boy was up to yesterday warded at hospital.

Police were told that at about 7.45pm last Saturday, the child was in the yard with his six-year-old brother lighting deyas, when there was a an explosion

The 2-year-old ran towards his sibling holding his right arm, which was bleeding.


The 6-year-old raised an alarm, and the child was taken for medical treatment.


An X-Ray was conduct and an unidentified object was seen lodged in the right arm.

Police suspect that a fragment of the explosive device hit the child.


Surgery was up to yesterday being considered.

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From Monday Chicago residents advised to stay at home

Beginning on Monday, all residents of Chicago have been advised to stay at home in response to the rapid rise of COVID-19 cases and hospitalisations in the city.

Residents are advised to only leave home to go to work or school, or for essential needs such as seeking medical care, going to the grocery store or pharmacy, picking up food, or receiving deliveries.

Additionally, residents are strongly advised to not have guests in their homes unless they are essential workers, cancel traditional thanksgiving celebrations and avoid travel.

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St. Lucians told they must do their part in preventing the spread of COVID-19

Prime minister of St. Lucia, Allen Chastenet

Prime minister of St. Lucia is again telling members of the public they must do their part in preventing the spread of the coronavirus.

The number of infections is climbing and Allen Chastenet says if things do not change, his government would have to look at more stringent measures.

Speaking with members of the media yesterday, Prime Minister Chastenet responded to a suggestion that St. Lucia should follow a measure enforced by Barbados for arriving passengers.

Barbados requires that visitors take a second PCR test 4 days after arrival in country.

The Prime Minister insisted that St. Lucia’s health authorities have been doing their best to fight the pandemic.

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21-year-old Venezuelan charged with damaging State property

A 21-year-old Venezuelan national is arrested and charged with damaging State property.

A release from the TTPS says officers of the Central Division Task Force detained him, after he was allegedly found behaving in a violent and erratic manner on Wednesday.

Police say the officers picked up Luis Marquez, after residents of the area reported the man for his unusual conduct.

He also allegedly assaulted one resident before the officers arrived.

The release says the officers, while taking the suspect to the Cunupia Police Station, observed that the he continued behaving violently.

It says he struck the front door with his head, breaking the glass while pushing his head through the pane causing damage to both him and the vehicle.

After further investigations and with the aid of an interpreter, Mr. Marquez was charged with malicious damage to property of the government of Trinidad and Tobago. Police say it was also discovered that Mr. Marquez is not legally residing in the country.

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Vasant Bharath says UNC failed in campaign leading to General Election

Vasant Bharath

Vasant Bharath says the opposition United National Congress failed miserably in the campaign leading up to the August 10th General Election.

Making a bid to unseat Kamla Persad Bissessar on December 6th, Mr. Bharath on Tuesday night said the UNC and its executive have been unkind to people who are experienced and could have made a difference on the campaign.

At a virtual meeting the former MP and Minister turned his attention to what he sees as the failings of the government and its constant attempts to tax already strained and stressed citizens.

He also said the government’s recently tabled Provisional Taxes Order, was not about cancer patients or the bid discourage the habit of smoking.

According to Mr. Bharath, it was about raising revenue and nothing else.

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No water for 7 days in parts of south and central Trinidad beginning next Monday

Water supply problems are expected in parts of south and central Trinidad beginning next Monday.

Confirmation of this comes as the Water And Sewerage Authority proceeds with a planned shutdown of the Desalination Plant in Point Lisas.

It is a weeklong disruption.

Acting Chief Executive Officer Alan Poon King yesterday gave details on the planned disruption.

Mr. Poon King also said the shut down at the plant will also encompass work at the central plant as well.

Mr. Poon King was speaking with the members of the media yesterday.

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Medical Board launches probe into the racist rants of Dr. Avinash Sawh

Dr. Avinash Sawh

The Council of the Medical Board of Trinidad and Tobago has launched an investigation into the racist rants of Dr. Avinash Sawh.

On Wednesday, Dr. Sawh apologised for the comments he made toward one of his former employees, which went viral last weekend and have triggered widespread condemnation.

The board has been asked to revoke Dr. Sawh’s license.

Secretary of the Council Professor Harryharan Seetaram says the utterances of Dr. Sawh must be condemned.

Professor Seetaram said yesterday taking action against Dr. Sawh must be carefully done.

But the head of the Emancipation Support Committee, Khafra Kambon wants to the Medical Board of Trinidad and Tobago to revoke the medical ­license of Dr. Sawh.

He does not believe the apology was genuine.

Speaking with Newscenter 5 yesterday Mr. Kambon said Dr. Sawh’s clinic must also be shut down.

A release yesterday said the board has to consider its actions and due process must be adhered to.

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