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BAD APPLES
Posted: Wednesday, April 1, 2015

BAD APPLES
THE LAW Association has written Attorney General Garvin Nicholas over the possibility that corrupt police officers could exploit a new law reforming bail conditions in order to frame targets

JAIL WITHOUT BAIL
Bill passed: Illegal firearms accused face 120 days in prison

Nicholas: Illegal guns used in 72% murders

Prescott votes against Bail Bill: 'Taking away rights'
INDEPENDENT Senator Elton Prescott SC voted against the Bail (Amendment) Bill 2015 in the Upper House yesterday

Cops lackadaisical
DEPUTY Commissioner of Prisons Roland Morgan has yet again placed the blame for the late arrival or non arrival of prisoners to court squarely on the shoulders of the police.

Jagdeo Singh got $2.2m in legal fees from PTSC
This $2 million is in addition to the $5.7 million which was given as the amount that Singh earned from briefs given by the Ministry of the Attorney General.

10% of Trini men have drug problem
US report:

Burke: School promise is no election bribe
The promise of a secondary school for the Baptists is not an election bribe by the Prime Minister but recognition and love for the Baptists and the People's National Movement (PNM) should be ashamed to attack her

Kamla: I always supported education
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar said yesterday she never said Baptists should vote for the People's Partnership and in return they would get a secondary school.

Parents angry over bold act
Students' sex video goes viral

Sexting—act that never goes away

PNM knocks 'abuse' talk
The People's National Movement (PNM) yesterday condemned Archbishop Barbara Gray Burke for saying the PNM never gave the Baptist faith anything.

Rape Crisis slams trivialising of sex abuse

Mayor, council stand by Rowley
San Fernando Mayor Kazim Hosein stands in full support of People's National Movement (PNM) leader Dr Keith Rowley against the "rape" allegations made by Tobago East MP Vernella Alleyne-Toppin.

NGC: Beetham project on budget
The Beetham Water Reuse Project is expected to be completed on time and within budget, the National Gas Company (NGC) assured yesterday.

Flying Squad file goes to DPP
The police file on the New Flying Squad has been forwarded to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

Hinds: Privatise Forensic Science Centre
TEMPORARY PNM Senator Fitzgerald Hinds yesterday issued a call for the State to privatise its forensic science facility in order to have court exhibits more speedily processed

After 6 months flood victims get near $1m
ALMOST $1 million was given out yesterday to residents of Fyzabad who were victims of severe flooding last year.

$.5m robbery: 'Redman' gives up
Denzel Walcott, alias "Redman", who was wanted for questioning in connection with last week's robbery at the Silver Dollar Casino, Shirvan Plaza, Shirvan Road, Tobago

7 murders in 4 days
SEVEN murders were committed over the extended Shouter Baptist Liberation Day holiday weekend leaving police investigators very busy and the victims' families and friends seeking answers.

Avenue 'horn' drama
SEVERAL social media users have condemned the action of a woman on the weekend along Ariapita Avenue, Port-of-Spain as she was seen on two videos posted on Facebook, damaging a vehicle.



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