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Prison Hit List Posted: Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Prison Hit List Shock find during Arouca lockdown…
QUICK FIX FOR PRISONS A package of solutions to deal in the short term with the prisons crisis, will be revealed on Friday.
Action on prison woes by Friday—Deosaran Special committee gets down to work...
Govt looking to get online crime info Government is looking to a Virtual Police Officer (VIPO) mechanism to allow citizens to give information on crimes anonymously online in a bid to increase the "totally unacceptable" crime detection rate
Search for Las Lomas man POLICE probing the disappearance of schoolgirl Selina Ghany over the weekend, before she was found in Port-of-Spain on Monday
Father's worry as daughters go missing Jamllia, 14, and Jamaycia, 15, left their BelleVue, Long Circular Road home to attend classes at Mucurapo West Secondary School but never got to that institution.
EMAILGATE REGRETS DCP Richardson retires 'disappointed' 6-month probe unsolved
No breach in SUV probe Integrity body to Ramlogan
Gary touts high-tech solutions to crime
State energy firm for stock exchange Government plans to divest Phoenix Park Gas Processors Ltd by putting some of its shares on the local stock exchange.
Howai in debate on Insurance Bill: More FCB shares for sale next year
JSC to discuss regulating insurance companies Legislation to develop a framework for the regulation of insurance companies in the country has once again been sent to a joint select committee (JSC).
Senator cautions sale of Methanol Holdings It would negatively impact the country's economy.
Atrius chairman 'not an actuary, as he claims' The chairman of Atrius, the successor company to CLICO, who claims to have qualifications as an actuary, is not in fact an actuary, People's National Movement (PNM) Senator Dr Lester Henry said yesterday.
Deyalsingh's Senate seat declared vacant THE seat of former Senator and new St Joseph MP Terrence Deyalsingh was yesterday formally declared vacant in the Senate.
EBC clears Alleyne IAN Alleyne is eligible to vote in the constituency of St Joseph and would not be guilty of an offence should he do so
Kamla: Govt cares for children PRIME Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar said the People's Partnership (PP) Government has been and continues to look after the welfare of this country's children
Lack of Money grounds Children's Authority The Children's Authority, set up in 2009 to protect children from all forms of abuse and neglect, has been limping along with very little intervention power
Teachers must be vigilant Mom of injured child appeals:
Funeral homes 'touting outside hospitals' looking for customers NOT only maxi-drivers encourage touting in this country.
Petrotrin welcomes independent study ...it would welcome an independent study of the effects of such testing on marine life while the survey is ongoing
Petrotrin defends seismic surveys: No harm to marine life
Asa Wright knocks rush to control quarry '...Natural rain forest will be destroyed'
Mayor Paul not invited to highway preparation works
Griffith: 2,000 drunk drivers charged this year TWO-THOUSAND drunk drivers have been charged so far this year.
Ajodha told after $26,000 fine: Walk on the legal road Media personality Hansley Ajodha has been placed on three-year $250,000 bond to be of good behaviour.
Prisons Committee: Solutions by Friday
Police shut down illegal scrap iron operation Police officers attached to the Oropouche Police Station yesterday received information regarding a scrap yard in the area.
Ajodha fined, put on bond for licence breach RADIO personality Hansley Ajodha has been placed on $200,000 bond to be of good behaviour for three years and ordered to pay $26,000 in fines.
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