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Christopher Samaroo, the father of Joshua Samaroo who was killed in a police-involved shooting incident, speaks to Guardian Media yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
The father of Joshua Samaroo is calling for the resignations of the Prime Minister, Police Commissioner and Homeland Security Minister over what he alleged was a cover-up by the police to protect those responsible for his son’s death.
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The building that was destroyed by fire at St Margaret’s junction yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
A fire destroyed a two-storey concrete building along the Southern Main Road in St Margaret’s Village shortly before 4 am yesterday.
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Opposition MP Marvin Gonzales outside the Red House.
LINCOLN HOLDER
Opposition Chief Whip Marvin Gonzales has accused the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) of further eroding public confidence in the justice system amid controversy surrounding the Joshua Samaroo and Kaia Sealy matter.
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Angelica Jogie
The police are awaiting a critical piece of information in their probe into the fatal jet ski incident that claimed the life of seven-year-old Angelica Jogie.
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Members of the TTPS look on during a protest over the police killing of Joshua Samaroo and injuring of Kaia Sealy. The protest took place outside the Police Administration Building in Port-of-Spain, on Sunday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) has confirmed that a planned protest scheduled for today outside the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in support of Kaia Sealy has not been authorised.
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Caroni Central MP David Lee speaks at a prayer service for councillor Anil Balliram held at the Caroni Central office yesterday
ADRIAN BOODAN
Housing Minister and Caroni Central Member of Parliament David Lee is urging social media commentators to avoid making prejudicial remarks when discussing tragic incidents involving individuals.
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A police officer was charged with indecent assault after allegedly kissing another officer on her lips without her consent.
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TTUTA president Crystal Ashe
RISHI RAGOONATH
President of the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers’ Association (TTUTA), Crystal Ashe, says while trade unions will always seek the best possible settlement for workers, a “reasonable solution” must be reached in the ongoing impasse between the Public Services Association (PSA) and the Chief Personnel Officer (CPO) over outstanding public sector arrears.
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A prison officer has won a lawsuit over the procedure used by the Public Service Commission (PSC) to discipline him for allegedly submitting a fake degree certificate when seeking promotion.
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The Teaching Service Commission (TSC) has lost a case over its refusal to disclose an unredacted investigative report to a teacher who was disciplined based on it.
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Opposition MP Marvin Gonzales speaks with reporters outside the Red House.
LINCOLN HOLDER
Former Public Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales is condemning the hiring of “influencers” at the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA), claiming the employees were recruited by the Government without qualifications or a transparent hiring process.
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Port-of-Spain North/ St Ann’s West MP Stuart Young, left, and Laventille East/ Morvant MP Christian Birchwood listen to Opposition leader Pennelope Beckles, at the opposition’s media briefing, at Charles Street, Port-of-Spain.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Opposition Chief Whip Marvin Gonzales says the Opposition is prepared to escalate its concerns over the treatment of Opposition Members of Parliament beyond Parliament, taking the matter to regional and international bodies.
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