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Sat: 'Harry paid someone to get rid of me' Posted: Friday, June 15, 2012
ONE BULLET, GOOD AS SIX Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha secretary general Sat Maharaj declared Hindu Credit Union (HCU) president Harry Harnarine ordered a hit on him, in 2008, during yesterday's heated session of the Colman Inquiry which saw Maharaj scold Har-
Sat: 'Harry paid someone to get rid of me' Shortly after Harry Harnarine's security detail was ordered to leave the studio of Radio Jaagriti, Sat Maharaj, secretary general of the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha, said he began receiving "threatening phone calls."
HARRY'S HIT ON SAT Maha Sabha head claims ex-HCU president wanted him dead
Son's throat slit, mother, 87, hog-tied Bar owner killed for refusing to open safe
Fund to look after families Sandy to honour fallen national security forces
Coudray identifies Michelle's bracelet Coudray yesterday summoned all the courage she possessed to view the charred bones which are strongly suspected to be the remains of her missing daughter Michelle Coudray-Greaves, 39.
Taxi-driver still in custody Disappearance of Michelle Coudray in Jamaica
Dial stands by comments Congress of the People (COP) member Nalini Dial said yesterday she had no regrets about her Facebook posts regarding the disappearance of the daughter of San Fernando Mayor Marlene Coudray.
'6 for 9 deal' POLITICAL jabs over the controversial sale of four water taxis continued yesterday with Works and Infrastructure Minister Jack Warner emphasising the importance of education.
Tim, Harris make peace EDUCATION Minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh and Archbishop of Port-of-Spain Joseph Harris warmly embraced each other after a 90 minute meeting yesterday morning at Archbishop's House in Port-of-Spain to discuss the contentious Pt Cumana RC/Pt Cumana Government schools merger.
$700 to sell coconuts The Port-of-Spain City Corporation has announced the imposition of a monthly fee of $700 on coconut vendors operating around the Queen's Park Savannah.
Girls poison male teacher's meal Police called into school
Fully operational before year's end Scarborough Hospital update...
LIAT suffers EC$35m loss after fire Regional carrier Leeward Islands Air Transport (LIAT) has estimated its losses at EC$35 million (TT$84 million) from a recent fire at its Antigua hangar.
ODPM: We're more prepared for rainy season This country is more ready for this year's rainy season than it was last year, according to Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM) Chief Executive Officer, Dr Stephen Ramroop.
Why fresh appraisals for top cops?—Dumas Former head of the Public Service Reginald Dumas is surprised and puzzled that the Police Service Commission is moving ahead to do a second appraisal on Police Commissioner Dwayne Gibbs and Deputy Police Commissioner Jack Ewatski.
Independence website launched PLANNING and Economy Minister Bhoe Tewarie on Wednesday launched a website produced by the ministry in celebration of 50 years of Independence of Trinidad and Tobago, saying that it was an attempt to build "national content."
Ollivierre dies following stroke Ace tenor pannist and former manager of the Phase II Pan Groove Steel Orchestra and the National Steel Orchestra, Franklyn Ollivierre, on Wednesday succumbed to complications resulting from a stroke.
Small minds and smaller hearts
Soldier dies in crash A Defence Force officer from the Camp Cumuto military base was killed yesterday when he crashed his motorcycle along the Churchill Roosevelt Highway in Arima.
Fourteen arrested in early-morning Arouca raids POLICE raided several houses in the Arouca area yesterday morning and arrested 14 men on charges of robbery and break-ins in the district.
Man on trial for ganja claims set-up by cop A Rio Claro man on trial for marijuana trafficking yesterday claimed he was set up by the policeman who charged him. Jeffrey Sydney, of San Pedro Road, Poole, is before Justice Anthony Carmona in the San Fernando First Assizes charged with trafficking over one kilogramme of marijuana.
Heroin dealer to be deported A VENEZUELAN who was sentenced to eight years in prison for trafficking $37 million worth of heroin but was to have the three years, seven months and eight days he spent awaiting trial shaved off his sentence was yesterday ordered released by the Appeal Court.
$126,000 in stolen copper recovered MORE arrests are expected to be made this weekend after swift work by Northern Division police officers led to the recovery of four bins of copper which were stolen last Sunday during a robbery at the Premier Metals Company in the O'Meara Industrial Estate, Arima.
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