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Cops kill three Posted: Sunday, November 13, 2011
3 SUSPECT SLAIN, 3 HELDS BY COPS Three men were shot and killed by police during a high-speed chase in central Trinidad early yesterday morning, following reports of a robbery spree in Chase Village, Chaguanas.
Cops kill three Police in shootout after robbery outside Chaguanas bar
Villagers: They're not bandits A Santa Cruz community was plunged into mourning yesterday, following the news that three of its sons had been killed, while three others were being treated for gunshot injuries.
...Senior officer disputes relatives claims
Cops warn: Stay out of Central Division A high speed chase and shoot out in central Trinidad involving eight robbery suspects early yesterday morning ended with the police killing three people and injuring three others.
Devant in AATT confusion Transport Minister Devant Maharaj has landed himself in a dilemma regarding the award of contracts at the Airports Authority of T&T (AATT). The matter is now engaging the attention of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
Warner vindicated in $28m lawsuit A $28 million lawsuit against Works Minister Jack Warner has been thrown out by the High Court. The suit filed by former United National Congress (UNC) financier Krishna Lalla, sought to retrieve a multi-million-dollar contribution to the political party's election campaign in 2007.
Anya: Designers must step up as mentors PROJECT Runway winner Anya Ayoung Chee yesterday called on other local designers and artists to step up as mentors as she prepares to create a micro-fund for those aspiring in the arts.
Emotional Anya thanks T&T for the love
'It's time for a working class party' Government has committed a political sin against trade unions by refusing to remove restrictions on holding public meetings and demonstrations during the ongoing state of emergency (SoE).
Patrick Arnold tipped to head NCC Former Pan Trinbago president Patrick Arnold is tipped to be the new chairman of the National Carnival Commission (NCC).
St James awake again Scores of limers converged around some of the most popular liming spots in Port-of-Spain on Friday night, four days after Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar lifted the curfew enforced during the ongoing state of emergency.
Selwyn Ryan: The AG, the DPP and the Integrity Commission
Lennox Grant: Alleged outbreak of class war, T&T style
Drive PSC reform, Mr Deosaran On Friday, PSC Chairman Ramesh Deosaran announced the appointment of a team tasked with reforming the commission.
Parlour owner found shot to death A 64-year-old Morvant man became the second person to be murdered in Trinidad since the lifting of the curfew throughout the country yesterday morning.
Disabled man dies after stabbing
'Most sex crimes go unreported'
Fish vendor found dead with stab wounds
Woman in custody for stabbing man The brother of a senior police officer was stabbed to death at his Cumuto Road, Barrackpore, home yesterday, and a female relative is now assisting police in their investigations into his death.
Morvant shopkeeper gunned down inside home
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