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BULLETS FOR COPS
Posted: Saturday, September 27, 2014

BULLETS FOR COPS
Shots fired at Besson Street Police Station after three men murdered in Laventille

CoP denies law officers killed Laventille men

3 SHOT DEAD


Skeete slain for soldier's murder
Dillon "Bandy" Skeete was gunned down in Laventille on Thursday night, along with two men, in reprisal for the murder of a soldier earlier this year

Top cop: Police to step up patrols in hotspots
The Police Service will continue its operations to serve and protect citizens in Port of Spain and Laventille.

Upset Griffith to move ahead with crime plans

Ramesar: State of emergency needed
A limited state of emergency is needed in the Laventille and East Port of Spain areas to curb the "outbreak in lawlessness" which is currently being experienced in these areas.

Cops praised for good work
PM stunned by brazen attack on station...

Singling out Church 'regrettable'
Archbishop concerned over PM's statements on decriminalising homosexuality in T&T

PM's statement on RC opposition to Draft National Policy 'not true'

'Political cowardice'
CAISO's executive director Colin Robinson told the Express Persad-Bissessar's statement was not a sign of leadership but rather "political cowardice".

Samuel: Let nation decide
Minister of Diversity and Social Integration Rodger Samuel said yesterday the nation will decide how it will move forward with issues relating to gay rights.

Four cops arrested for robbery of Chinese couple

Bharath: TT poised for business index leap
Leap from 97 to 50, in about three years, on the World Bank Ease of Doing Business Index

PNM begins election screening
The Opposition People's National Movement began screening candidates yesterday for next year's general election

Anand, Rowley clash over hiring of State lawyers

Rowley, Baker get heated
Gloves come off in Parliament Chamber...

Minister denies claim
Imbert: Restoration of Whitehall abandoned

Accountant joins the Integrity Commission
Accountant and business executive Pete London was sworn-in as a member of the Integrity Commission on Thursday at the Office of the President in St Ann's.

Ramleela festival begins
THE National Ramleela Council of Trinidad and Tobago kicked off its Ramleela celebrations

Tim: $39m more to protect schools from crime

Suspect held in Fyzabad hideout
TV6's 'Beyond the Tape' yields tip-off in acid attack

Kublalsingh refuses drips
Doctor: Environmentalist's health critical but...

Ex-convict tied up, killed
Joseph Douglas, 46, of Guapo/Cap de Ville Road, was discovered lying in a dirt track with his hands, feet and mouth bound.



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