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Glenford Mitchell speaks during an interview along Laventille Extension Road, Morvant, yesterday.
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Residents of several communities considered “high-crime” areas have expressed mixed views on whether the latest State of Emergency (SoE) will produce any meaningful results.
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File: Police officers search a vehicle as part of their SoE operations.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service carried out 95 operations on the first day of the State of Emergency (SoE), which began on Tuesday, resulting in 18 arrests and the seizure of three firearms.
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Officers from a specialised unit of the T&T Police Service yesterday shot and killed a man who was out on bail for murder.
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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles speaks on CNC3’s The Morning Brew yesterday.
Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles says the People’s National Movement (PNM) will host a public meeting in Tunapuna tomorrow to educate citizens about how their constitutional rights will be affected under the newly declared State of Emergency (SoE).
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Patriotic Front leader Mickela Panday is warning that Trinidad and Tobago risks weakening constitutional protections if emergency powers are repeatedly used as the primary response to crime.
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National Trade Union (NATUC) general secretary Michael Annisette
Trinidad and Tobago’s trade union movement is closing ranks on the Government’s latest declaration of a State of Emergency (SoE), warning that while crime must be confronted decisively, emergency powers cannot substitute for a coherent national crime strategy nor be allowed to erode workers’ constitutional rights.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
WASHINGTON—Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is among 12 world leaders confirmed to attend President Donald Trump’s Shield of the Americas Summit in the city of Doral over the weekend, the White House confirmed yesterday.
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Bassam Aldoressi
Trinidad and Tobago nationals living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) admitted yesterday that apart from the widening Gulf conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran, they were also being traumatised by insensitive comments being made by individuals on social media.
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Attorney Criston J Williams
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Trinidad and Tobago nationals who left the country to fight for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) are reportedly attempting to return home amid escalating violence in war-torn Syria and Iraq, raising urgent legal, security and humanitarian concerns, according to attorney CJ Williams and relatives of those detained.
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Migrants wait to register under the national framework at the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet yesterday.
Quamina Payne
Venezuelan migrants in Tobago have praised the ongoing national registration framework, describing the process as fast and efficient and expressing satisfaction with how they were treated by officials.
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Comptroller Customs Riad Juman during the Joint Select Committee of the Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago yesterday.
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Customs and Excise is grappling with a major valuation problem, Customs Comptroller Riad Juman revealed yesterday while defending his officers’ conduct in assessing imported products.
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The two vehicles destroyed in a fire at the Edinburgh 500 home of Marla Pacheco.
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An Edinburgh 500 family has incurred hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses after a fire destroyed two vehicles and partially damaged their home on Tuesday evening.
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