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Alfonso: It will never happen again Posted: Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Alfonso: It will never happen again Police roadblocks cause traffic chaos
Decision on roadblocks too hasty The decision by the executive of the Police Service to remove from inspectors in charge of police stations the power to conduct roadblocks and place it in the hands of the divisional heads following Monday's total policing gridlock was hasty and ought to be revisited.
‘We want back roadblock powers'
BATTLE OF THE EX-AGs
Ex-AGs: Scandal over legal fees
PROBE ANAND'S LEGAL BRIEFS The Police Service and Integrity Commission are being called on to launch an investigation into the Office of the Attorney General, which has spent millions on the retention of attorneys in private practice since 2010.
Anand: Ramesh, Jeremie team up to ‘protect' Rowley
I was there to support Sancho Former West Indies cricket captain Dwayne Bravo yesterday allayed fears from some quarters that he may be joining the People's Partnership Government.
Now Sancho bats for Bravo
Volney pushes Alliance to contest polls
Nicole targets 400,000 undecided voters ALLIANCE of Independents (AOI) founding member, Nicole Dyer-Griffith, said independent activists should try to target the country's alleged 400,000 "undecided voters", as she addressed an AOI meeting on Monday night at a packed Diamond Vale Community Centre, Diego Martin.
Archbishop Burke slams PNM, Baptists THE Opposition People's National Movement (PNM) and members of the Spiritual Baptist community were strongly criticised by Shouter Baptist Archbishop Barbara Gray-Burke during her contribution in the Senate yesterday afternoon.
On trial for chopping a man who ran into his yard to escape cops SHELDON MAHABIR who allegedly chopped a man who ran into his yard while being chased by the police, went on trial yesterday. Mahabir, 48 of Claxton Bay is charged with wounding Donald Small with intent to do him grievous bodily harm.
Pitbull mauls tot A GIRL, aged one year and nine months, was almost killed yesterday when her neighbour's pitbull ran into her family's yard, pushed down her mother and grabbed her.
Prof Bartholomew awarded $200,000 A WAR of words between two medical doctors over their specialist training credentials which led to one filing a libel lawsuit against the other, has been settled, with the former being awarded damages by a High Court judge.
$750,000 bail for five students on ‘terrorism' charges
Mad Monday WHATEVER lies behind yesterday's disruptive mass police exercise, it must not happen again. Police activity, described as "roadblocks", took place along the east-west corridor and shut down the country. Students and teachers could not get to school, parents could not get to work, the Judiciary was disrupted as prisoners could not be transported...
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