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Former High Court Judge Larry Lalla: Warner acted within the law Posted: Saturday, June 30, 2012
Former High Court Judge Larry Lalla: Warner acted within the law Former High Court Judge Larry Lalla has thrown his support behind National Security Minister Jack Warner, saying he acted within the law on Monday when the Highway Re-route Movement camp site at Debe was demolished by army and police officers.
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Khan: Unwise move for Govt minister Jack 'within rights' at campsite, but...
No breach in bypassing me, says Gibbs COMMISSIONER of Police Dwayne Gibbs yesterday said Minister of National Security Jack Warner did not breach the Police Standing Orders by contacting Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) South Fitzroy Frederick, seeking assistance during demolition of the Highway Re-Route Movement's camp in Debe on Wednesday.
Opposition taking issue to Parliament Rowley urges PM to act on Security Minister
Ramesh: T&T now a police state
Anil: COP moving to St Ann’s?
Anil: Why haven't I heard from my COP leader?
Jack on Debe demolition: You haven’t seen anything yet
South chamber: An attack on due process THE Penal/Debe Chamber of Commerce is disappointed in the actions taken by the State-sanctioned police-military operation to demolish the protest camp of the Highway Re-Route Movement in Debe.
Nicole tipped for post of PM’s press secretary Former minister Nicole Dyer-Griffith is tipped for the post of press secretary to the Prime Minister, and former National Security minister John Sandy may be posted to Geneva, a government official has said.
Boxer shorts in mouth: victim chokes to death A 69-year-old Gasparillo man choked on his boxer shorts which were stuffed in his mouth by robbers during a home invasion early Friday morning.
Warner: Bring back old days of policing
Warner to cops: Bring down crime or I’ll be your enemy So declared a tough-talking Minister of National Security Jack Warner yesterday ahead of a planned meeting with Police Commissioner Dwayne Gibbs next Tuesday to discuss his ongoing concerns over Gibbs’ tenure at the helm of the Police Service.
Call me Mayor IT THREATENED to tear the Congress of the People (COP) away from the People’s Partnership.
Caregivers: Children’s homes pressed for space Even as the police crack down on delinquent parents, the State may find itself faced with a bigger issue—finding children’s homes to put children who are taken away from their parents.
Inflation rate rises to 12.6 per cent The headline inflation rate has risen to 12.6 per cent, up from 11.8 per cent in the previous month.
Dana Seetahal: The armed forces and the Minister
Tony Deyal: Heads roll over arms
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