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POLICE BRUTALITY
Posted: Tuesday, March 24, 2015

POLICE BRUTALITY
Surprise roadblocks cripple T&T

Alfonso tells cops: Salary issue being addressed

Police executive in dark on nationwide roadblocks: ACP gets 14 days to find answers

We are sorry
Acting Commissioner of Police (CoP) Ann-Marie Alleyne-Daly, apologised to the public for the frustration they felt, stuck for hours in a traffic gridlock.

Alfonso as he meets police top brass on roadblocks: I don't think it was intentional
...did not think the police had deliberately set out to mount the roadblocks to put pressure on Government over the stalled wage negotiations with the CPO.

Alfonso: What were police looking for?

PM to expose 'Marlenegate'
Bravo in surprise apperance on UNC platform

$750,000 bail for five students on 'terrorism' charges
Five students of a Islamic school in Cunupia who were arrested over the weekend for terrorising residents of Munroe Road...

Pressure!
Commuters angry, frustrated after hours in gridlock

Traffic jams in Tobago too

Schools hit hard: teachers absent

...TTPS executive apologises
Executive members of the T&T Police Service (TTPS) yesterday apologised and disassociated themselves from the actions of police officers under their command which brought hardship and pain to thousands of citizens.

Unions support police action
President of the Joint Trade Union Movement (JTUM), Ancel Roget, said yesterday that corruption also impacts on productivity and "if the roadblock impacts on productivity, then so be it".

Alfonso apologises
Minister of National Security Carl Alfonso yesterday apologised to the country for any disruptions or inconveniences which would have occurred due to countrywide roadblock exercises

Crews stuck, CAL flights delayed
Airline crews prevented from reaching the airport during yesterday's roadblock exercise carried out by the police resulted in delays to several Caribbean Airlines (CAL) international flights.

Roadblocks cripple courts
Almost all the cases in High and Magistrates' Courts in Port-of-Spain had to be postponed because of yesterday morning's nationwide police roadblocks.

Aboud: Ordinary citizens punished

Surgeries cancelled
Some health institutions suffered an unhealthy blow yesterday

...Autopsies cancelled too

Alexander: Prepare for more
Police Insp Roger Alexander advised yesterday that because of how the police needed to treat with the current crime situation, citizens had better "walk with their breakfast, lunch and dinner" when leaving home.

Now Armour quits Rowley's team
Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley's legal team suffered another blow yesterday as Senior Counsel Reginald Armour withdrew himself as lead attorney in all court matters with the PNM's political leader.

'Express' story prompts T&TEc probe
The Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission has launched an investigation into an Express report on March 16 which stated that T&TEC flouted rules for ex-attorney general Anand Ramlogan.


Felicity man killed at home
The bloodied body of a 56-year-old man was found lying near a jhandi (Hindu prayer flag) at his home in Chaguanas yesterday.



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