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VIOLENT CRIMES, CONTINUE IN HAITI…

The crisis in Haiti is worsening.

Port-au-Prince Haiti, is in panic mode as the violence and mayhem continues in the sister Caricom nation.

Residents of Petionville, a wealthier area of Haiti’s capital say they are shaken after their most violent day, so far in the country’s spiraling security crisis.

More than a dozen bullet-riddled bodies lay in the streets – the victims of the latest gang rampage.

As well as the early morning killing spree, the home of a judge was also attacked yesterday.

It was said to be a clear message to the country’s elites vying for power.

Executive director of an organization called  Lakou Lapè, Louis-Henri mars describes the dire situation amid the country’s uncertain, political future.

Yesterday he said, nobody appears to be in charge although the gangs are claiming to be unified.

Mr. Mars said, there is a coalition of gangs eroding whatever security left.

However he said, the core group is together until further notice.

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120 GRAMMES MARIJUANA, AND MORE FOUND IN MORVANT…

The discovery of a firearm, ammunition and narcotics in the Morvant district, is now engaging the attention of police.

The Trinidad and Tobago police service says last Saturday, officers conducted an exercise at Paradise Heights, Pitch Road and St. Charles Orphan Road, Morvant.

It is said, while at Pitch Road, they searched an abandoned vehicle and discovered 120 grammes of marijuana.

Officers gathered certain information and then proceeded to St. Charles Orphan Road, where with the assistance of a police canine, they entered an empty lot of land where one black Taurus pistol with, 10 rounds of nine millimeter ammunition was discovered.

It says, the firearm and ammunition were removed and taken to forensics for processing.

The TTPS says, officers are also following other leads in the discovery of the items.

The investigation is ongoing.

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THE CONTENTIOUS PROPERTY TAX IS PASSED…THE PM SAYS HE IS NOT AFRAID OF THE PRICE HE MAY HAVE TO PAY.

Prime Minister of T&T, Dr. Keith Rowley

The contentious property tax amendment is passed in the parliament.

It didn’t get the support of the opposition in the lower house, last evening.

In his contribution to the debate, Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley defended the amendment bill, saying his peoples national movement is not afraid of losing the general election to come.

He insisted the government is doing the right thing, by its enforcement of the property tax.

Dr. Rowley said, there is division within the United National Congress over the property tax.

He referred to an article, which quotes the chairman of the Couva Tabaquite Talparo, Regional Corporation Ryan Rampersad, as giving approval to the government’s plan.

The bill was passed with 20 government members voting for it, while 15 opposition MP’s said no.

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PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN NOW THE LONGEST SERVING RUSSIAN LEADER IN 200 YEARS …..HE WINS A 5TH TERM BY LANDSLIDE….

Vladimir Putin wins a fifth term as Russian president, by a landslide of 87%.

He faced no credible opposition candidate as the kremlin tightly controls Russia’s political system, media and elections

Germany calls it a “pseudo-election”, while the us says the vote was “obviously not free nor fair”.


Ukraine’s president Zelensky said, yesterday Mr. Putin was “drunk with power and is doing everything to rule forever”.

At a post-election news conference, Mr. Putin vowed to press on with the invasion of Ukraine.

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MERE HOURS AFTER BURIAL…A MYSTRIOUS FIRE DESTROYS THE HOUSE OF A RECENT MURDER VICTIM.

Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the alleged torching of a house, belonging to a recent murder victim.

The fire is being described as arson.  

Randall Rampersad was stabbed to death, while bathing in his outdoor bathroom on Wednesday of this week.

One relative told officers his brother was laid to rest on Saturday.

However, during the early hours of yesterday morning he heard crackling sounds.

He went to investigate and discovered Mr Rampersad’s home, engulfed in flames.  

Police has since learnt that the house, which was made of teak and fully furnished, remained unoccupied since Mr. Rampersad’s death.  

Investigators were also informed that the structure was the source of a legal dispute between the deceased and a female relative.

Rampersad’s murder and the destruction of his home by fire are now under investigation.  

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MASS KILLING OVER THE WEEKEND…THE TOP COP VOWS TO BRING TO JUSTICE, THOSE RESPONSIBLE…

Less than 24 hours after the Harpe killings, Police Commissioner Erla Harewood Christopher said, a coordinated multi agency is probing the murders of 5 people in Port of Spain.

The dead are identified as police Sergeant Larry Phillip Rudolph James, Randy Greaves, Peter Noray, and Devon Jack.

Three others were wounded during the attack last Saturday.

The police commissioner said, the agency is hoping to make a breakthrough soon.

She also said, the TTPS is determined to dismantle all criminal gangs in the country.

The top cop assured the TTPS would bring an end, to what she termed the senseless violence in the country.

The others killed over the weekend are Mark Quashie, Anil Maharaj, Paul Kirk, Kester Mcallister and Indar Borris.

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PROPERTY TAX PAYMENT SUSPENDED UNTIL FURHTER NOTICE…

Finance Minister Colm Imbert

Property tax payments have been suspended with immediate effect until further notice, according to flyers posted at the board of Inland Revenue.

The Express Newspapers today says, a officials familiar with the situation indicated, the ministry of finance will be issuing a release explaining the matter soon.

 The highly controversial property tax took effect from, January 1st .

Speaking in December on the Finance Bill 2023, Finance Minister Colm Imbert noted that implementation of the property tax was, “just a couple weeks away”.

A release from the finance ministry in November stated “for the record, the property tax act makes it clear property tax is only 3% of the annual rental value for residential properties, after first deducting 10% from the annual rental value.

The government from yesterday suspended collection of payment of the controversial property tax, and it’s raised hope that a proposed amendment to the property tax law, being laid in parliament this afternoon might lower the tax rate.

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“JUMBO”, THE ORIGNAL NUTS MAN HAS DIED…

The iconic Keith “Jumbo” Martin has died.

The original nuts man died yesterday morning at hospital.

His passing was published on social media, for most of the morning yesterday.

Many have known jumbo for not only his delicious nuts, but also more for the way he delivered the packs at public events.

His customers marveled, at his throwing skills overheads and rows of seats.

Jumbo performed several dance moves while he sold his nuts, and energized crowds for many years.

Events promoter Randy Glasgow of Randy Glasgow Productions spoke with newscentre five and shared his experience growing up with jumbo.

Jumbo lived in Cocorite.

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IT IS NOW CONFIRMED, AUTOPSY RESULTS SHOW HANNAH MATHURA DIED FROM A WOUND TO THE HEAD…

The autopsy on the skeletal remains found in the backyard of, a Valsayn house reveals that the victim died from wounds to the head.

An Express report quotes senior officers of the homicide bureau as saying, the post mortem done on Wednesday, revealed holes in the skull, consistent with that of gunshot injuries.

However, it was noted that no spent shells were found at the site where the skeletal remains were found.

According to the express report, the matter was complicated and further testing was needed, as the femur or thighbones of the skeletal remains, were about 20 centimeters in length.

This is consistent with an adult between the ages of 20 and 25.

Previously, investigators had been told the body was that of 18-year-old Hannah Mathura.

While investigators still believe the remains to be that of the teenager, given this new information, DNA testing has been ordered to confirm if the remains are indeed those of Miss Mathura.

Officers of the north central division held the suspect in this matter around 9 p.m. on Wednesday.

Police received intelligence, which led them to the home.

He was found bareback and wearing a pair of short pants, and surrendered without incident.

Minutes later, police returned to the man’s home on Butu Street in south Valsayn, where they detained the suspect’s wife.

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STUDENT SUFFERS PUNCTURED LUNG IN SCHOOL STABBING TTUTA EXPRESSES CONCERN…

The Marabella North Secondary School is the scene of a student-stabbing incident.

The Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association, is very concerned.

President Martin Lum Kin says, the first form male student was stabbed during an altercation with a classmate on Tuesday.

He says, the incident occurred during the lunch period in the full view of other pupils.

Mr. Lum Kin says, of the 6 disciplinary deans that should be at the school, only 2 were appointed, while the other 4 are acting.

He says, school violence is on the rise and the ministry of education must do better at all schools.

Police say, they have no suspect in custody and no weapon was found.

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