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200 crime fighters make four arrests in Sea Lots
Posted: Tuesday, June 16, 2015

200 crime fighters make four arrests in Sea Lots
Coast Guard, Defence Force and Customs officers arrested four persons on charges of marijuana possession, possession of camouflage clothing and for operating an illegal bar and casino.

4 held in Sea Lots police raid

50 kilos of ganja seized in Sea Lots

Police Service turns a blind eye, culprits get away
THE TRINIDAD and Tobago Police Service has been reluctant to ascertain which officers were responsible for the March 23 nationwide blockade

TWO QUIT
In a major slap to Central Bank Governor Jwala Rambarran, and in a most unwelcome development for the Government, two directors of the CLICO board, Jagdeesh Siewrattan and Denyse Mehta, have resigned

Report: 2 Clico directors quit in protest

Rowley apologises to Carmona

PM was out of country on April 14, 2013

I am not afraid
PM bracing for more 'despicable' attacks

Kamla: 57,000 jobs created in 5 years

PNM to pick last candidate
THE Opposition People's National Movement (PNM) will seek to choose its 41st and final candidate, for the Chaguanas East constituency

US$120m plan to solve PoS flooding

FLOODS ALL OVER
THE parched, harsh months of the dry season have given way to the rainy season and as expected nighttime and morning showers yesterday brought in that annual Trini phenomena ...

Brace for more rain today

PBR opened
Chaguanas Mayor Gopaul Boodhan said: “What we had was not really flooding but high surface water."

People still throwing garbage in watercourses

WASA welcomes rain: dams increasing
The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) welcomes yesterday's rainfall as “blessing” and not a "major disruption", says Chief meterologist at the Trinidad and Tobago Metereological Service, Shakeer Baig.

Fiery protest over lack of water
Maracas/St Joseph residents in...

Police reject 14 percent wage increase
The central committee of the Police Social and Welfare Association (PSWA) has "totally rejected" the Chief Personnel Officer's (CPO) offer of a 14 percent wage increase

Comedian John Oliver 'says sorry' to Trinidad

Squatters blanked land
THE condition of the land at the Las Alturas housing development site was so bad that even squatters steered clear of it.

Trinidadian breaks world record: limbos under SUV

9 murders in 4 days

Bandits kill cop's brother in robbery
With his feet and hands bounded, Barrackpore father Ramcharan Maharaj was helpless as he was shot dead by bandits who invaded his family home early Monday morning.

Bus thief on $10,000 bond
Aaron Small, 22: "I just wanted to go back up to Port of Spain...I was going to park the bus in City Gate (in Port of Spain)."



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