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REYES CAN BE CHARGED
Posted: Friday, December 26, 2014

REYES CAN BE CHARGED
...Under Civil Aviation Authority Act 2001, Section 20

A year of emergencies
No disasters, but T&T hit by oil spills, flooding in 2014

Oil spill at Otaheite
Fishermen plead for help as boats affected

Oil spill ruins Christmas for Otaheite fishermen

Tears on Christmas
FOR sisters Janelle and Felicia Gonzales, Christmas Day held no meaning or joy as they shed tears of mourning for their murdered mother Irma Rampersad, while in custody at a safe house

Murdered Germans secretly cremated
... at a funeral home in Tobago last week on the instruction of their daughter.

Kublalsingh could end hunger strike before year's end
... uncertain about continuing his hunger strike into 2015

JCC distances itself
The Joint Consultative Council (JCC), which had intervened in Kublalsingh's first hunger strike in an attempt to end it, is distancing itself from the second.

Former Arima mayor Ghassan Youseph robbed

Gun crime rises in Tobago
So says Police Inspector Earl Arthur, who was speaking at a news conference at the Scarborough police station Wednesday.

Missing man found dead near Sando Hill
Two weeks after URP worker Robert "Peter" Navarro told relatives he was going to meet a friend at San Fernando Hill

Bones found: dad believes they are his son's
EVEN before the DNA testing on the human remains found in a shallow grave in Point Fortin on Monday, Albert Quashie said on Tuesday he was confident the bones were those of his son.

CrimeStoppers: No takers for $2.4m in rewards
TO DATE, CrimeStoppers Trinidad and Tobago has a total of $2,450,000 waiting to be collected by anyone willing to provide information leading to the arrest of several wanted men or women for various crimes

Griffith takes pride in crime drop
NATIONAL Security Minister Gary Griffith came out in full support of the protective services yesterday, beaming with pride as he boasted that Trinidad and Tobago's serious crime rate had been cut by half since 2009.

Guns and ammo seized in Tobago Christmas sweep
...Police arrest three suspects



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