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CAPTURED! Posted: Monday, November 24, 2014
CAPTURED! Alexander, alias "Pappy," dressed in a tattered and worn out discoloured khaki long pants and striped jersey was arrested at about 10.30 am yesterday while sitting in the back of a green Mazda vehicle along Lennox Yearwood Expressway.
CAUGHT T&T's Most Wanted
PM praises cops for capture PRIME Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has issued congratulations to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service for the capture of Azmon Alexander
THA chief condemns murder of German couple Tobago House of Assembly Chief Secretary Orville London yesterday condemned the double murders Saturday of German couple Hubertus and Birgid Keil.
Top cop in Tobago German couple chopped to death
Daughter of murdered Germans expected
Political appointees get Govt villas Amid questions about the housing allowance of President Anthony Carmona comes information that a number of political appointees attached to the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) have been afforded housing at the exclusive Federation Villas.
Karim: New UWI Open Campus to cost $561m
Abdulah: Stacy bowed to pressure LEADER of the Movement for Social Justice David Abdulah said yesterday that junior Minister of Works Stacy Roopnarine had bowed to pressure when she issued an apology to her senior Dr Surujrattan Rambachan
Roopnarine: My private e-mail may have been hacked
PAHO: T&T over ready for Ebola Cuban doctor tests positive
Water pumped out to sea in Manzanilla MILLIONS of gallons of water have been pumped and drained out to sea in flood-stricken Manzanilla since Friday in a near 24-hour operation by State agencies.
Road broken up by similar flood in 1971 Long history of road ruined by floods...
Landslips in Morne Diablo After heavy rain…
Repurposing of Woodford Square Heritage district
Cadiz to lobby for cycling zones
Brasso Seco residents: We are relieved ...rest after learning that the country's most wanted man, Azmon Alexander, was caught
Chips in licence plates coming THE STATE will soon be introducing compulsory micro-chips on licence plates which will enable the real-time tracking of vehicles
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