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PRISONER FOUND HANGING
Posted: Thursday, September 4, 2014

PRISONER FOUND HANGING
Police are investigating how a prisoner could have hanged himself in broad daylight yesterday

Prisoner found hanging in cell
For the second time in less than two weeks, a prisoner has been found hanging in his cell.

GILLIAN GOOD TO GO
President: Newsday wrong, no storm on judgeship for former PCA director

Carmona: I didn't meet JLSC on Lucky
Dismissed claims that he met with a member of the Judicial and Legal Service Commission (JLSC) to discuss the proposed judicial appointment of former Police Complaints Authority (PSC) director Gillian Lucky.

Police body bewildered over resignation
THE sudden resignation of Gillian Lucky as director of the Police Complaints Authority (PCA) has "created a void"...

Acting top cop mum on Lucky's quitting

London: Decision time for Tobago
Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA), Orville London, is describing an upcoming forum to discuss Tobago's self governance as "decision time"

Pre-retirement leave for Creed
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Sport, Ashwin Creed, can now put the spectre of the controversial Life Sport programme behind as he has gone home on pre-retirement leave.

'The President knows the law'
Leader of the House Dr Roodal Moonilal has revealed the Government has no back-up plan if President Anthony Carmona does not assent to the Constitution Amendment Bill, 2014

Imbert takes on Dhanayshar
Proposed an amendment to the Constitution Amendment Bill, 2014 " both theoretically and practically impossible to achieve based on history, voting patterns and statistics".

T&T must cut fuel subsidies, warns IMF

Gridlock as residents block roads
Protest against bad road conditions and broken promises to have the roads fixed.

CEO: Workers hurting their own cause
Stalemate continues at Blind Welfare Association

'Long-overdue national registry will benefit disabled persons'

City cops get $3.5m new-look station
Port-of-Spain City Police were given a new $3.5 million Independence Day gift in the form of a new-look police station on Tuesday

Parent: School laptops capturing photos of users
TTUTA urged to test computers given to pupils

TTUTA: Principals told ministry of school repairs

Fuad: No reason to close schools in Belmont after CHIKV confirmed
Despite six confirmed cases of the Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) in Belmont, Port of Spain

Minister: More looking for tertiary education

Schoolboy, 17, held with gun
A 17-year-old pupil is currently in police custody after he was held in a vehicle yesterday afternoon with a 40-calibre pistol tucked in his waist.

Keyana murder accused back in court Oct 1
Dwayne Lewis, 29, charged with the murder of six-year-old Keyana Cumberbatch had his case adjourned and was remanded into custody by an Arima magistrate yesterday.



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