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SHOCKER!
Posted: Friday, November 22, 2013

SHOCKER!
Hundreds of contraband items including weapons, marijuana, cellular phones and even scales to weigh marijuana, all seized from prisoners kept at the Remand Yard and Maximum Security sections of the Golden Grove Prisons in Arouca.

$600 A PACK
Prison officers uncover brisk trade for phones, knives, drugs, cigarettes in jails

Inhumane too mild a description
Remand Yard traumatises Deosaran…

Jail conditions shock Deosaran

Travel row brews
Anger in Jamaica as T&T deports 13

13 Jamaicans claim unjust deportation

Travel advisory against TT

Autopsy: Baby Jacob beaten to death
One-year-old baby Jacob Munroe died of massive head injuries and his body was dumped in a cesspit behind his home after he was killed

Cadiz defends Frontin post: No 'hatchet job'

Kamla restates commitment to free press, accepts award
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has reiterated her Government's commitment to democracy and a free press and changing the Libel and Defamation Act.

Libel laws for debate in the House today

Media group on charges against Nation trio: Chilling effect on journalism
Disproportionate official response to the publication of a story in the Barbados Nation on October 26 reporting on sexual acts involving two young students

Media group: Charges threaten free press

Ramnarine: No 'grab' for Scott's Quarry by ministers
ENERGY Affairs Minister Kevin Ramnarine yesterday denied a minister-versus-minister fight was ra­ging for control of the billion-dollar State-owned Scott's Quarry in Arima.

Tacarigua residents warn: Aranguez Savannah next on list

Dominican Republic: Caricom can't sanction us
The Caribbean Community (Caricom) is not in a position to sanction the Dominican Republic (DR) for the ruling of its constitutional court on naturalisation

Water shutdown may last more than 6 days
There is no guarantee that the current water shutdown would be confined to six days but a plan is in place to deal with the scheduled closure of the Desalination plant.

Glitzy launch for Chutney Soca Monarch

Spruce up for Boissiere House
...Historic site may be leased as restaurant

Sanitation worker dressed in tuxedo causes a stir in Diego

Speed guns for police
Govt moves to curb road carnage...

Man sorry for cursing at Sando hospital
...Magistrate says blame the health system

Man dies waiting for bed

Manager abducted in her car
THE manageress of a popular members club in San Fernando was kidnapped early yesterday morning but was later released.

Ex-husband burnt: woman charged
A MAN, whose ex-wife allegedly attempted to murder him, discharged himself from the hospital hours before the woman was brought to court yesterday.

Missing teen returns home
Teenager Kefa Forbes, who was abducted and dropped off in Point Fortin, was reunited with her family yesterday after being treated at San Fernando General Hospital.

Tobago cops complain of sexual harassment
Officers claim one of their own has been displaying behaviour unbecoming an officer.



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