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Martin Daly, Reginald Dumas express concerns about T&T/Venezuela issue

Senior Counsel Martin Daly

Senior Counsel Martin Daly and former Diplomat Reginald Dumas have issued a joint statement expressing concerns about the Trinidad and Tobago/Venezuela issue.

The two say the row over the visit to this country of Venezuela’s Vice President Delcy Rodriguez is not good and has the potential to damage relationships.

They feel it is time for an end what they call “megaphone diplomacy” on this issue.

Mr. Daly and Mr. Dumas issued the statement yesterday saying what is required is sober assessment, above the incessant noise of partisan party politics.

Before the statement was issued, former Independent Senator Daly said Minister Stuart Young was toying with words in his response to a question in the Senate on May 13th.

Ambassador Joseph Mondello has said he raised the issue of the Rio Treaty during the conversation with Minister Young.

Mr. Mondello earlier this week said he mentioned the country’s obligations under the treaty.

Speaking on The Morning Show on i95.5fm yesterday, Mr. Daly said the Minister did not appear to be deliberately misleading the parliament, and the question posed by Senator Wade Mark, was answered.

On Wednesday, Senator Mark sought to get Minister Young sent to the Privileges Committee of the Parliament but this attempt failed.

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State accused of turning a blind eye on unauthorised entry of Venezuelan migrants

Councillor Shankar Teelucksingh

The state is accused of turning a blind eye to the unauthorised entry of Venezuelan migrants in Icacos.

Councillor Shankar Teelucksingh says they are coming in by the droves.

Councillor Teelucksingh’s comment comes in the wake of 32 Venezuelans who were rescued from a sinking pirogue in waters off Icacos during the early hours of Wednesday morning.

The immigrants are now detained at the Coast Guard base in Chaguaramas.

There are reports that at least one of them has exhibited flu like symptoms.

Yesterday Councillor Teelucksingh said the Siparia Regional Corporation has been calling on the government to put proper mechanisms in place to prevent the influx of Venezuelans through Cedros, but to no avail.

He maintained the state has a duty to give the corporation the necessary tools and funding to deal with the migrant situation.

Mr. Teelucksingh lamented the living conditions under which the group has been living.

Speaking with Newscenter 5, Mr. Teelucksingh further noted that the state has failed to give out a parcel of land for temporary housing for the migrants.

He described the situation as shameful.

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Nigerian man appears in court for scamming 82-year-old woman

A Nigerian man has appeared in a Port of Spain Magistrates Court charged with scamming a woman $128,500.

48-year-old Charleson Oba-So-Anya is alleged to have pretended to be the long lost godson of an 82-year-old woman, whom he scammed out of the money.

He is now on charges of Larceny By Trick and Money Laundering.

The accused lives in El Socorro and was remanded after his appearance in court.

He has to return to court today.

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Thousands of maxi taxi owners and operators get grants by next week

Thousands of maxi taxi owners and operators are to get their $2,000 grants from the government by next week.

Yesterday in the Senate, Minister of Finance Colm Imbert said the funds are available for disbursement to the Ministry of Works and Transport.

Minister Imbert said the government is close to making a decision on whether the Fuel Support Grant would take the form of a cash option or a fuel card.

He also said the number of maxi taxis is now being tallied.

Government decided on the one off grant to help owners and operators of maxi taxis, affected by measures implemented to curb the spread of the Coronavirus.

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Investigations continue into deaths of retired police officer and wife

Investigations are continuing into the deaths of retired Police Corporal Kenneth Machan and his wife Leela Marchan.

The two were found dead at their Cunupia home on Monday morning.

Their bodies were badly decomposed.

The Police Social and Welfare Association is expressing its sadness at the passing of a former colleague.

General Secretary Ancil Forde said yesterday he is confident whoever is responsible will be held.

Mr. Forde also called on people to be vigilant.

One man was held for questioning after he was reportedly found driving the car, which belonged to Mr. Marchan.

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Opposition calls for removal of Minister of National Security

U.S. Ambassador to Trinidad & Tobago, Joseph Mondello

There are now Opposition calls for the resignation or removal of Stuart Young as Minister of National Security.

The calls spiked yesterday after a release from the U.S. ambassador to this country, Joseph Mondello.

In the release Mr. Mondello contradicts Minister Young’s statement that the Rio Treaty was never raised during his talks with Mr. Mondello earlier this month.

The Ambassador said since the government has spoken publically about the conversation he had with Minister Young, he has decided to comment.

He said in his May 6th conversation with Minister Young, he expressed concern about what he called the consistency of Delcy Rodgriguez’s visit to Port of Spain, with Trinidad and Tobago’s obligations as a party to the Rio Treaty.

With that release, Opposition MP Dr. Roodal Moonilal said yesterday the Minister must go.

In the Senate on May 13th the Minister was asked about his conversation with the Ambassador.

In response to the Ambassador last night Minister Young said his comments in the Senate were misconstrued.

The minister said he has noted the statement of Ambassador Mondello.

MP Roodal Moonilal is now saying the Minister has soured relations with the United States.

Last night the Minister again denied any wrongdoing in the issue.

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Barbados Ambassador to the United Nations test positive for Coronavirus

Barbados Ambassador to the United Nations, Liz Thompson

The Barbados Ambassador to the United Nations, Liz Thompson, has tested positive for the Coronavirus.

The Ministry of Health and Wellness confirmed Ambassador Thompson’s status yesterday via a statement.

It said the diplomat, has no symptoms of the virus and is feeling “perfectly well”.

The statement said Ambassador Thompson returned to Barbados from New York on Monday.

According to the Ministry, Ms. Thompson arrived on a private jet and was tested at Paragon immediately.

The Ministry said it received information that her test was positive.

There was another person on the flight who was also tested.

The test result came back negative.

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THA launches Medical Assistance Review Committee

Tobago House of Assembly

Tobagonians in need of critical medical care not available in Trinidad and Tobago have been given a lifeline.

This as the Tobago House of Assembly has launched the Medical Assistance Review Committee.

The Medical Assistance Review Committee has been established to assess applications for medical care for persons who are unable to pay for specific types of medical care not available locally.

At the weekly COVID-19 update on Monday, Secretary of Health, Wellness and Family Development Tracey Davidson Celestine outlined aspects of the application criteria.

The committee members are Dr Maxwell Adayemi-Chairman, Jan Thompson-Deputy Chairman and Gillian Thomas, Edwina King Ince and Donnalyn Harry as members.

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CoP vows to make life hard for rogue officers of TTPS

Trinidad & Tobago’s Commissioner of Police, Gary Griffith

Police Commissioner Gary Griffith vows to make life hard for rogue officers in the service.

During a virtual media conference yesterday Commissioner Griffith sent a message to all corrupt officers and their cohorts.

He warned that no amount of legal letters would deter him from changing the problems within the service.

Commissioner Griffith also said he intends to use every lawful avenue to rid the service of those he called bad apples.

The top cop further noted that taxpayers are not getting their monies worth from the TTPS.

He explained that some officers who are not on the job are still receiving a salary.

The Police Commissioner is of the view that some persons are accustomed to wrong doing within the TTPS and it has become a norm to them. 

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2 women found in possession of Rifles at Marabella house

Two women are among three people now on a total of 3.5 million dollars bail after they were allegedly found in possession of Rifles at a house in Marabella.

An accountant with the Ministry of National Security, 57-year-old Zarina Yusuf, 28-year-old accounts clerk, Nikita Prince and 30-year-old Alexander Zan Louison have been charged with possession of 3 rifles for the purpose of trafficking.

They were allegedly found in a house on Gopaul Street, Marabella last Thursday.

Police say a total of 180 rounds of ammunition were also found.

Mr. Louison was also charged with possession of cocaine and marijuana for the purpose of trafficking.

Senior magistrate, Joanne Connor placed each of the women on 1 million dollars bail, while Mr. Louison was granted 1.5 million dollars bail.

They are to report twice weekly to the Marabella Police Station and the matters were adjourned to June 12th.

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