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COPS IN SORRY MESS
Posted: Saturday, April 18, 2015

COPS IN SORRY MESS
govt lays report on day of total policing in parliament

"Total Policing" report laid in Parliament

Total loss of control

Ramesar: Officers ready to face scrutiny
The T&T Police Service Social Welfare Association is fully prepared to submit itself and its membership to any form of scrutiny.

BANDIT FIREMAN
TWO BANDITS are now dead, another is at large and a fourth - a fireman based at a fire station in North East Trinidad - is under heavy police guard at hospital

Two killed in shoot-out with cops
...after fake health workers hold up family

4 suspects held in magistrate's carjacking
Officers of the Northern Division believe they have foiled a carjacking ring targeting SUVs in their division

Mark: No action to be taken against Vernella
Tobago East MP Vernella Alleyne-Toppin will not face disciplinary action by the Parliament, House Speaker Wade Mark has ruled.

Rowley: Walkout not about me

Gopeesingh: 3,411 pupils suspended since September
He said this has been the result of the zero tolerance towards violence and bullying in schools.

'No enquiry into $400m legal bill'
This was stated by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday as she responded to questions from Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley

Minister disputes Rowley's energy sector claims
Ramnarine: eight corrections to statements Rowley made about the government's energy policies and projects.

Don't panic says NIB
...over reports appearing in Newday over the last two days that the National Insurance System (NIS) was heading for bankruptcy.

...Defiant Roget not budging
Roget said yesterday he felt Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar was behind the letter he received a month ago instructing him to return to his job at Trinmar or face dismissal.

McLeod insists Petrotrin cannot fire unionists

Talks Monday on OWTU trio
Petrotrin letters to Roget, others

Moonilal: Housing draw the height of fairness
Housing Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal has dismissed criticisms that the Housing Development Corporation's (HDC) live random lottery draw for 500 houses was unfair.

Govt to consider alternative route to Chag
Minister of Planning and Sustainable Development, Dr Bhoe Tewarie, said yesterday Cabinet has given approval to the authorities to begin consultations...

Browne out: tells supporters refrain from protest action

Vikash on $4m bail for cocaine, weapons
The 27-year-old US deportee held with over $1.6 million in drugs and four-high powered guns in San Fernando has been granted $4 million bail.

Husband misses wife's funeral
Palmiste crash victim laid to rest

Woman accused of stabbing sister gets bail
Dion Cross, the 22-year-old woman who allegedly stabbed her ten-year-old sister at their Vistabella home on March 26, was granted bail yesterday.

Brother Valentino's son dies after highway accident
The son of veteran calypsonian Brother Valentino (Emrold Anthony Phillip) was killed yesterday morning in a vehicular accident on the Diego Martin Highway.



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