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$.45m Bail for Cops
Posted: Sunday, August 30, 2009

$.45m Bail for Cops
Three of the four policemen who were taken into custody over their alleged involvement in the theft from a casino of some $96,000 were granted bail when they appeared before a Justice of the Peace on Friday evening.

...Four officers charged for casino theft

More action to be taken after probe
ACTING Commissioner of Police James Philbert said yesterday further action will be taken following an enquiry into an alleged involvement of police in a casino theft.

Ramesh threatens court action over sugar grant

Uff Commissioners Probe 'Ace Of Harts' Deal
BACK in November 2006, Udecott chairman Calder Hart sold his sailboat the Ace of Harts for $870,000 to Ali Ettehadieh, the Genivar (Trinidad and Tobago) Limited president, while Genivar was a tenderer for and recipient of Udecott contracts.

Remember plight of Chinese workers
WITH ALL OF the dramatic developments going on in the Uff Commission of Inquiry, one key issue that demands attention has been overlooked.

'Cutting power a security risk'
Former TTUTA head knocks Govt for overdue school bills

Drama on the high seas
COAST GUARD officers yesterday rescued one of the competing boats in the Carib Great Race as well as a boat that was trying to get a seaside glance of the annual power boat event

Back to the old days
The Service Commissions will lose their present functions and become an appellate court. Prime Minister Patrick Manning's main grouses with the current Service Commissions are that they cannot discipline anybody and they promote on seniority.

Family pleads for return of missing businessman

Man stabbed to death over Blackberry
A man who refused to hand over his Blackberry cellphone to a bandit was stabbed to death on Friday evening.

...Cameraman killed for cellphone
A young television cameraman in his dying breath identified his killer by name to police.

Woman tried to counsel killer before being shot

Taxi-driver, 70, murdered by 'passengers'
A regular work night turned deadly for a 70-year-old Guyanese taxi driver when he was stabbed by his passengers and robbed of cash before being left to die in his car on a lonely street in Stewartville, West Bank Demerara.

Covigne residents to take back community
Residents of Covigne Road and other nearby districts in Diego Martin yesterday vowed to take back their community from the criminal element.

Mr. Manning and his bag of tricks



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