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SAVAGERY
Posted: Thursday, October 31, 2013

SAVAGERY
THREE children watched helplessly as their mother Kesha Sanchez, 31, was chopped and shot by four men at their home at Second Taitt Trace in Guaico, Tamana.

Woman shot: chopped to death days after former lover

Sangre Grande woman shot, chopped to death

$5M cocaine in boxes of cornflakes
Found hidden in 13 boxes of cornflakes on board a vessel that was destined for St Vincent

NP CEO suspended
Unions want 68 workers reinstated

NP CEO suspended
...Board probing award of gas station contracts

PP defends St Joseph pre-election works but PNM calls for Integrity probe
PNM has written to Martin Farrell, registrar of the Integrity Commission, to investigate the conduct of UNC candidate for St Joseph Ian Alleyne

UNC candidate 'just a middleman, calling the agencies'
United National Congress candidate for the St Joseph by-election Ian Alleyne:

...No unfair advantage for Ian, says AG
ATTORNEY General Anand Ramlogan said yesterday he saw "nothing wrong" with community projects being carried out in St. Joseph by UNC by-election candidate, Ian Alleyne.

Residents: Is only talk from MPs

Nothing wrong with political ad—Ross
Ernie Ross, whose agency Ross Advertising produced the satirical "Dear Jack,": there was no legal standpoint for the ad to be banned.

'Million-dollar sex trade in T&T'
There is a multi-million-dollar sex slave trade taking place between this country and South America where persons are being held against their will

Illegal Trinis working as slaves in Venezuela

Board yet to make report to police
AATT update

Imbert: No need for legal action in Chaguanas
DIEGO Martin North/East MP Colm Imbert believes the deadlock at the Chaguanas Borough Corporation (CBC) would be resolved by early next week

Sando elects mayor tomorrow

Diego corporation ready to roll

Warner: No 'cuss out'
'I don't mind if Volney joins walkabout'

Judge dismisses cops' 'mind-boggling' evidence
AN innocent man, wrongfully arrested and maliciously prosecuted, has been awarded close to $100,000 by a High Court judge

Energy Minister at power plant opening: La Brea to be next Pt Lisas

$.7m WASA backhoe goes missing
...found abandoned one day later in Sando

6 families to stay together after relocating
Nidco distributes certificates for lots of land

Judge rules: Unfair not to promote sergeants
A High Court judge yesterday described the decision of acting Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams not to promote 18 sergeants to the rank of inspector as unfair and unreasonable.

'EMA and Petrotrin downplaying effects of seismic testing on fish'

3-way split in royalties
Mediation solves PHI-pan dispute

Agreement reached on PHI pan

Malick Govt gets air test
Malick Government Secondary School has finally been air tested by the Caribbean Industrial Research Institute (CARIRI) yesterday

More policemen get commendations
... three other officers have received commendations for the role they played in nabbing three suspects following a violent home invasion.

Cops continue search for gun, soldier in custody
Port-of-Spain CID officers are expected to approach Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard SC this morning for instructions on how to charge a soldier

Judge to sum up next week
Pixie Lakhan, Taramatee Toolsie murder trial...

Orderly accused of stealing ultra-sound machine remanded
...to reappear in court tomorrow on a charge of larceny of the Ultra-Sound machine from the hospital.



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