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Couva South MP Rudranath Indarsingh, left, presents an award to Couva’s longest serving Muslim cleric Imam Masahood Ali Aziz of the Orange Valley Masjid at Wednesday’s Couva South Eid Function.
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Couva South MP Rudranath Indarsingh does not support the reappointment of Erla Harewood-Christopher as Police Commissioner.
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Prisons Officers Association president Gerard Gordon addresses a media conference outside the Port-of-Spain Prison on Frederick Street yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
“This arrangement in the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago needs to stop immediately. It is not safe for the public. It is certainly not safe for the officers who continue to work and engage in this environment,” said POA president Gerard Gordon
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Assemblyman pastor Terance Baynes
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Sports and Community Development Minister Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis said she has no intention of engaging in conflict with Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Secretary for Community Development, Youth Development and Sport Terance Baynes. Instead, she is focused on making it easier for Tobagonians to access community programmes.
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Acting ACP Neil Brandon John, left, speaks with ASP Ramesh Soodeen during a police town hall meeting at the Belmont Community Centre on Wednesday.
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The handful of residents who turned out for a town hall meeting at the Belmont Community Centre on Wednesday night have been promised meaningful follow-ups to their concerns by senior police officials.
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Shamica Denoon, right and another member of the the Tobago Heritage participate in the Tobago Emancipation Day parade from the Coliseum Mall Pigeon Point Junction to the Store bay beach facilities, on Tuesday.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley announced Cabinet has approved a change of name for the Emancipation holiday.
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FILE - An 2023 Model X sits outside a Tesla dealership on June 18, 2023, in Englewood, Colo. After reporting dismal first-quarter sales, Tesla is planning to lay off about a tenth of its workforce as it tries to cut costs, multiple media outlets reported Monday. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)
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Tesla’s stock tumbled below $150 per share, giving up all of the gains made over the past year as the electric vehicle maker reels from falling sales and steep discounts intended to lure more buyers.
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The Police Service has confirmed that a fugitive wanted by United States authorities for serious offenses—including attempted murder—was captured yesterday, during a special police operation.
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FILE PHOTO - Port of Spain General Hospital.
The North West Regional Health Authority has suspended the head of the Infection Prevention Control (IPC) Unit attached to the Port of Spain General Hospital.
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Panel Moderator and Head of Department of Political Science, Dr Indira Rampersad (at podium) discusses statistics and revealing data on domestic violence and the dynamics of gang activism at the crime symposium, Simulating Solutions: Combating Crime and Criminality in Trinidad and Tobago, held on Thursday 21 March 2024, at The UWIs St. Augustine Campus. Seated from left are Martin Lum Kin, President, Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers' Association; Cpl. Zaheer Ali, Special Investigations Unit TTPS; Ugo Blanco, Resident Representative for the UNDP Multi-Country Office; Hasine Shaikh, Chief Defender, Trinidad and Tobago; and Lynette Seebaran-Suite SC, President, Trinidad and Tobago Law Association. Missing is The Hon. Mr. Justice Winston Anderson, Caribbean Court of Justice. [Image courtesy The UWI]
Panellists at a crime symposium hosted in March this year by The Department of Political Science of the Faculty of Social Sciences at The University of the West Indies (The UWI), have issued a call to action on what they state is “an escalating crime crisis” in Trinidad and Tobago.
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This collage of images released by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service show the campsite in Sangre Grande, where over $10 million worth of marijuana was discovered and destroyed, during a police operation involving the Eastern Division Gang and Intelligence Unit (EDGIU) and the Eastern Division Task Force, in collaboration with the Region Two Gang Unit and the Air Support Unit, on Wednesday 17 April 2024. [Images courtesy TTPS]
Police believe they have made a significant dent in the operations of an organised criminal group, having destroyed over $10 million worth of marijuana yesterday, during an anti-gang operation in the Sangre Grande area.
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The United States says it is allocating more than US$508 million to protect “our ocean” by advancing marine protected areas, maritime security, the sustainable blue economy and sustainable fisheries, supporting ocean solutions to the climate crisis and combating marine pollution in the Caribbean and other places.
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A 31-year-old taxi driver was fined $10,000 for possession of 2.2 kilogrammes of cannabis for the purpose of trafficking by a Master of the High Court in Sangre Grande. Shevorn Wells of Cicada Drive, Valencia, pleaded guilty to the offence when he appeared virtually before Master Margaret Sookraj-Goswami and was given until October 30th, 2024, to pay a one-time payment of the fine or face six months in prison.
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