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STATE WITNESS REFUSES TO TESTIFY, INVOLVING POLICE KILLING…

A state witness is refusing to testify in a court matter involving the police killing of three people in Barrackpore.

The incident occurred in 2011.

The matter was called at the hall of justice yesterday.

The witness is PC Nicole clement.

Yesterday, in the court she expressed concerns about her safety.

SGT Khemraj Sahadeo, PCS Ronald Riveiro, Glenn Singh, Roger Nicholas , Safraz Juman and Antonio Ramadhin are the accused.

They are charged with the murders of 23 year old Abigail Johnson, 28 year old Alana Duncan and Kerron Eccles on July 22nd 2011.

The woman has now been deemed a hostile witness by Justice Carla Browne Antoine.

The deposition which Mrs. Clement gave during the preliminary enquiry was read out to the panel of jurors.

In the statement WPC clement said, she was previously assigned to the robbery squad of the San Fernando police station.

She said, she known each of the six officers for about three to four years prior to the 2011 incident.

The trial is to resume today.

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DOUBE MURDER IN PRINCESS TOWN…

There are reports of a double murder in Princess Town.

The identity of the victim has so far not been released.

Reports say, the incident took place at new grant around 9:45 last night.

Newscentre five understands residents in the area say they heard a commotion coming from a house with men shouting police entering the premises.

It is said, several explosions were later heard.

The gunmen dressed in police apparel escaped.

Neighbors went to investigator and found the two men bleeding from gunshot wound.

Officers from the near by police station responded.

When lawmen arrived and they found the one of the bodies lying in ground, and the other lying across the couch in the living area both bleeding from gun shot wounds.

Investigations are continuing.

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A PROMISE OF A HUGE FINANCIAL RETURN FOR CARNIVAL 2024 FROM NCC CHAIRMAN…

NCC head Winston ‘Gypsy’ Peters

The National Carnival Commission launches carnival 2024, and NCC Chairman Winston Gypsy Peters is manifesting a huge financial return.

At the opening of the festival at the Queens Park Savannah on Saturday night, Mr. Peters stressed on the product and business of carnival.

The NCC Chairman noted the competition for other carnivals.

Mr. Peters then encouraged everyone to do all in their power to keep the culture alive.

Meanwhile, the three stakeholders in carnival signaled their intention to make the 2024 celebrations better than last year.  

Head of the Trinbago unified Calypsonians organization Ainsley King, spoke to protecting the culture of Trinidad and Tobago.

Echoing similar sentiments was head of the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Bands Association Roslyn Gabriel.

President of Pantrinbago, Mrs Beverly Ramsey-Moore made a passionate for the continued support of the national instrument.

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NATIONAL SECURITY MINISTER PROMISES TRANSPARENCY IN HUMAN TRAFFICKING INVESTIGATION…

National Security Minister, Fitzgerald Hinds

The National Security Minister says, there will be no cover-up in the matter involving now-fugitive Anthony Smith.

On The Eye On Dependence programme yesterday Fitzgerald Hinds said, any public officer found to be involved in human trafficking will be brought to justice.

Last Friday, the judiciary said, a 16 year old girl who is a reported to be a human trafficking victim testified against Mr. Smith.

She said, a police officer was among the men she was made to have sexual intercourse with.

But Minister Hinds said, it is not yet certain what officer was involved.

The girl said, at the time she was being trafficked by Mr. Smith.

Along with that being said, the Minister defended his Government’s request for polygraph testing of police officers and all other public officers.

Minister Hinds also noted the reluctance to support the move, on the part of Police Association President Gideon Dickson.  

He made it clear that polygraph testing is important and it works.  

Polygraph testing is part of the miscellaneous provisions (testing and identification) bill 2022, which was piloted by Minister Hinds, in the House of Representatives on Wednesday last. 

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AMBUSH IN ST. JAMES…

The two men shot and killed during an ambush in St. James have been identified as Darnell  Pierre and Steffen Belgrave.

Another man is wounded.

On Wednesday night the three men were among a group liming outside Mr. Pierre’s house on Jeffers Lane, when they were attacked.

A Nissan AD Wagon pulled up close to the group.

A group of men got out of the vehicle with AR-15s and opened fire.

Both 25 year old Mr. Belgrave and 28 year old Mr. Pierre along with the other man were shot several times.

Mr. Belgrave was killed at the scene, while Mr. Pierre died at the Port of Spain General hospital.

Police say, up to 13 shots were fired by the gunmen. Investigators suspect this incident was gang related

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HIGHER ELECTRICITY RATES SAYS, RIC..

The Regulated Industries Commission stands by its decision, which will see higher electricity rates.

The Commission says, it did the best it could in approving and proposing new rates.

However, Chairman Dawn Callendar says, the rates recommended by the RIC reflect 75% of the true rates.

Additionally, Mrs. Callendar says, the organization did all in its power to cushion the effects of the impending hike in electricity rates.

She noted that the reduction is about 2 billion dollars, and responded to concerns over residential rates.

Executive Director Dr. Michelle Salandy says, consideration was given to reduce commercial and industrial customers by 13%, to cushion the trickle down effect.

While she understands price increases are never welcomed, the RIC sought to find the right balance.

They were speaking on tv6’s morning edition programme yesterday,

T&TEC, is yet to accept the proposed rates.

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MSJ SAYS PRIME MINISTER’S STATEMENT ON CRIME WAS MEANINGLESS WITHOUT AN ACTION PLAN…

The Prime Minister’s statement on crime is said to be hollow and futile.

On Tuesday Dr. Rowley denounced the continuing crime spree, and vowed to hunt down and apprehend the perpetrators.

In his statement, the Prime Minister said, violent crime had gone from being concerning to ridiculous.

However, political leader of the movement for social justice, David Abdulah labels the situation as frightening, and pours cold water on the Prime Minister’s stance.

Speaking with News Centre Five yesterday, Mr. Abdulah said, in the absence of plans the statement amounts to no more than talk.

In his statement the Prime Minister promised that the state will redouble its efforts to combat violent crime.

He also said, it will not be tolerated.

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SCOTIABANK ATM ROBBED IN CUREPE…

Bandits steal cash from the Scotiabank ATM in Curepe.

Four trays of cash were stolen on Tuesday night.

It is said, an alarm went off at around 8:03pm at the space located near the priority bus route in Curepe.

When security guards rushed to the scene, they saw the door to the service area open.

The vault to the machine was also open and the trays of cash were missing.

The actual sum of money taken has not yet been revealed.

According to the report CCTV camera footage showed three men, leaving the ATM carrying bags.

The men entered a vehicle and sped off.

In July, this year five trays of cash were taken at the Scotiabank ATM at SS Erin road in penal.

Officials said, the machine was secured at around midday.

Later an alarm was triggered, and security officers realized the keypad to the first ATM had been tampered with.

The bandits are believed to have used two keys during the theft.

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KEITH SCOTLAND SAYS, THE BAIL ACT NEEDS TO CHANGE…

Attorney at law and government Member of Parliament, Keith Scotland says, he personally believes the bail act needs to change.

He insisting it is his view, and will not say if his government is heading in that direction.

The Port of Spain south MP said, yesterday a revisit of the bail for murder law should be considered.

Mr. Scotland’s view comes after the murder of Nester “pappi” Sammy in Diego Martin last Sunday.

He was 33 years old and was on bail for possession of firearms and ammunition.

He was also on bail for murder.

Mr. Scotland was on the morning show on i95.5fm yesterday.

He insisted tampering with bail access is a sensitive issue and the approach has to be carefully crafted.

Mr. Sammy was one of eight people who were killed, within 24 hours last Sunday and Monday afternoon.

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NEW EQUIPMENT FOR IMMIGRATION OFFICERS…

Immigration officers get new equipment, which will allow them to quicker detect falsified passports, and forgeries of other forms of identification and documents.

This from the Ministry of National Security, which says, it received 25 electronic handheld magnifiers donated by German Federal Police.

The ministry says, the equipment will assist officers at the immigration forensic document examination laboratory.

In receiving the devices, Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of National Security, Ms. Nataki Atiba-Dilchan said, the technology would enhance the work of frontline immigration officers.

Consul at the embassy of the federal republic of Germany in Trinidad and Tobago, Ms. Monika Noy said, the donation formed part of the Global Cooperation Programme of the German Federal Police, and serves as an example of the good cooperation between the organization and the Trinidad and Tobago immigration division.

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