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Former police commissioner Gary Griffith is criticising Government plans to increase the strength of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service from 7,884 officers to 10,200 officers over five years, arguing that the country needs improved policing systems and accountability rather than more personnel.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service has issued an updated yellow level high wind alert for Trinidad and Tobago and surrounding waters, warning that breezy to windy conditions are expected to continue intermittently until tomorrow afternoon.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service seized more than $1.3 million worth of cannabis and a firearm during an anti-crime operation in Cunupia on Friday.
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The Ukrainian aircraft on the tarmac at the Piarco International Airport’s South Terminal yesterday.
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The crew of a Ukrainian aircraft, which landed at the Piarco International Airport on Thursday night with several tonnes of industrial explosives on board, was allowed to leave Trinidad last night, after facing hours of interrogation by local and international security authorities.
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Independent Senator, Anthony Vieira is escorted by a Parliamentary police officer as he makes his way to the sitting of the Senate yesterday.
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Several senators, including members on the Government’s side, yesterday revealed they were completely unaware of the security threat which Attorney General John Jeremie claimed caused extra vigilance at last week’s parliamentary sitting.
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Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs, David Nakhid, speaks to members of the media outside the Red House yesterday.
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Senior Government officials and Opposition MPs have contended that despite recent claims by Attorney General John Jeremie that a national security incident linked to a gang member last Friday, prompted heightened protection for members of parliament and senior Government officials, they don’t feel unsafe or alarmed.
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Missing toddler Angelo Tobias-Plaza
The people of Goodwood are calling for justice in the disappearance of two-year-old Angelo Tobias-Plaza.
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Daniel Mc Lean, whose body was found floating at Mt St George yesterday.
A fall from a tree is believed to have caused the death of a Bacolet man whose body was found floating in the sea in Mt St George yesterday.
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Dawn Phillip-Rawlins and her daughter Dhakiya Rawlins were treated at hospital after reportedly falling ill due to an oil leak near Rangie Nanan Drive, Tarouba.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Heritage Petroleum has launched an investigation into an oil leak near Rangie Nanan Drive, Tarouba, after residents complained of hydrocarbon fumes, while a mother and her 12-year-old daughter sought medical attention after falling ill.
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Opposition Senator Faris Al-Rawi speaks during the debate on the The Victims’ Rights Bill, 2026, in the Senate yesterday.
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Independent Senator Sophia Chote and Opposition Senator Faris Al-Rawi are pushing for the Victims’ Rights Bill, 2026, to be sent to a Joint Select Committee, warning that the proposed law outlines protections for victims without clearly explaining how they would be enforced.
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Defence Minister Wayne Sturge speaks during the debate on the Victims’ Rights Bill, 2026 in the Senate yesterday.
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Despite acknowledging concerns raised in the Senate, Defence Minister Wayne Sturge says the Victims’ Rights Bill, 2026, must still be passed, arguing that victims of crime have waited too long for meaningful justice within the criminal justice system.
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Land and Legal Affairs Minister Saddam Hosein has defended Government’s position on the LandmarkTT/Allamby housing development, rejecting Opposition claims over land transfers.
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