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PRISONS OFFICER GUNNED DOWN Posted: Friday, November 8, 2013
PRISONS OFFICER GUNNED DOWN TWENTY-EIGHT spent shells strewn along Daniel Trace, Malabar, near to a drain in which the body of Andy Rogers lay, yesterday bore testimony to the swift, merciless and violent death the off-duty prisons officer suffered.
Prisons officer murdered in Malabar A PRISONS officer, who was romantically involved with the wife of an inmate currently serving time for murder, has been murdered.
Developer breaks silence on project: PSA spent no Money on La Forteresse Denies the Public Service Association (PSA) stands to lose $15 million from the sale of the luxurious residential complex
No decision yet on National Quarries board, says Howai
Faaiq: I will fight Jack Unafraid, expelled Independent Liberal Party (ILP) councillor for Charlieville Faaiq Mohammed has challenged his former leader Jack Warner
Jack calls for fresh elections The Independent Liberal Party (ILP) will be moving a motion in the Chaguanas council to have Faaiq Mohammed removed and for fresh elections to take place in the electoral district of Charlieville.
Fuad: Ministry's team going Cuba this month A Health Ministry team will leave for Cuba at the middle of this month to source scores of medical professionals for this country, Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan announced yesterday.
Warner challenges PNM: Let Manning make way for by-election San Fernando East MP Patrick Manning should step down from his San Fernando East seat—triggering yet another by-election
New San Fernando mayor on dinner for media: No bribe for journalists
Former Independent senator Mahabir-Wyatt: Act against domestic violence not working
Jamaica decriminalises defamation In a milestone achievement for press freedom in the Caribbean, the Jamaican Parliament has approved a bill fully abolishing the offence of criminal defamation.
Gay Jamaican takes TT Govt to CCJ court THE case of a gay Jamaican lawyer taking the Trinidad and Tobago Government to Court over an immigration law prohibiting the entry of homosexuals to the country
Cops accused: bar brawl victim dies Eric Anatan Hosein, 32, who was left in a comatose state allegedly at the hands of police, was pronounced dead at the Port of Spain General Hospital around 11.50 a.m. yesterday.
Griffith not in favour of soldiers on the beat Police should be policing and soldiers should do soldiering
Tobago killer was once a patient at St Ann's FIFTY-TW0-YEAR-OLD Winston Phillips, who committed suicide after killing his sister on Monday in Tobago
8 months now Nigerian in jail A NIGERIAN national who entered this country illegally more than six years ago, but has since married a Trinidad and Tobago national and fathered three children with her
Maloney man gunned down in Couva Kitwana Kerwin Andrews, 28, of Maloney was released from prison two weeks ago after serving time for robbery
Killers came only for Abdul EMPLOYEES of Guide's Funeral Home in Port-of-Spain yesterday said two hitmen came with the specific purpose of shooting and killing one person — Abdul Muhammad, 30
Woman held with marijuana on bus A 23-year-old woman was held with $15,000 worth of marijuana while travelling in a Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC) bus in Biche on Monday morning.
Man stabbed to death POLICE are investigating the death of 46-year-old father of two Andre Sandiford who was stabbed on Wednesday night during a domestic dispute at his Morvant home.
Man freed on charge of raping mother THE WOMAN who was allegedly raped by her son went to court on Wednesday and asked that the charges be dropped.
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