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LAW WILL PREVAIL
Posted: Wednesday, August 21, 2013

LAW WILL PREVAIL
Anti-crime initiatives in East Port-of-Spain continue at a fervent pace

PM to meet again with East Port of Spain residents

Rowley on gang suspects' release: Blind policing
Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley: "Is only a blind police service that would go and pick up a man you held the last time when you have no new or additional evidence."

600 soldiers under boss
PoS gangs 'colonising' Trinidad

Moonilal: AG looking at tougher anti-gang laws

AG: Nothing's wrong with anti-gang law
'Enforcement, application the problem'

Moonilal wants tougher laws for home invasion
Harsher penalties to deal with home invasion and illegal evictions may be taken to Parliament soon

Law useless without systems—Al-Rawi
Government must ensure that the police are capable of gathering sufficient and reliable evidence

Accused back in court for escaping custody
A MAN on gun and ammunition charges will appear before the court today charged with escaping lawful custody

Roget: NP provoking a fight

Duke seeks second term at helm of PSA
Watson Duke, president of the Public Services Association (PSA), will seek a second term in office when the union holds its elections in three months.

Cop probing emailgate: No response from Google
THE failure of global search engine Google to respond to local authorities is one of the few things "holding back" the police as they investigate emailgate.

Cadiz wants more money for tourism
Tourism Minister Stephen Cadiz is hoping for a bigger budget for his ministry this year when the national budget is read on September 9.

$.5m ultrasound machine missing from South hospital
San Fernando CID detectives are investigating the disappearance of a $.5 million ultrasound machine from the San Fernando General Hospital

T&TEC visit leaves Sharma in the dark
UNC office in arrears of $20,000:

Small, medium businesses in T&T get money-saving tips

Moodie slams 'unsatisfactory' office
EDWARD MOODIE, consultant with the National Infrastructure Development Company (Nidco), has copied an e-mail to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar complaining about his new job and job location.

$2m in prizes
Pan Is Beautiful XII

Workers flee building
Dead vermin, unsafe conditions at PCD

Three new winners get $500 in groceries
Three new winners have emerged in the Water and Sewerage Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (WASA) Report a Leak Promotion.

Driver in river crash thanks his rescuers
His car careened off the highway and landed in the Guayamare River in central Trinidad

Hero: I just wanted to save this man

Autopsy: Man, 65, fell to his death

Three Lotto thieves nabbed by cops
Three men ages 21, 23 and 24 all from Barataria, broke into the Lotto booth around 8.15 p.m. and made off with $3,413

'Express' reader leads cops to missing girl
AN Express report on the disappearance of a girl last week on her 13th birthday was seen by a reader who recognised the teenager and made a call to Crime Stoppers

Scrap iron dealer fined
Court: Taxpayers foot the bill



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