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PCA PROBES COPS
Posted: Thursday, June 18, 2015

PCA PROBES COPS
...steps in alleged ganja cover-up at PM's house

...wrapped up in one month, says top cop

NO ONE TOLD ME
The officer heading the Police Special Branch two years ago when a ganja-like substance was found on the grounds of the Prime Minister's private home is insisting that no one told her of the incident back then

Griffith: Police dropped the ball

Riot at prison
...Five officers, seven inmates injured

Five injured in retaliatory attack: Officers ambushed at Arouca prison

Jailhouse licks

Jailed journalist calls for Remand Yard probe
...claims inhumane treatment

Jack claims ganja find at PM's home not first: 'Tell the country who Christian is Kamla'

Dookeran defends PM
...expresses disappointment with COP

Dooks bows out election

COP to fight 13 seats—Ramadhar

Police launch 'mystery customer' initiative

Rowley wants Richardson out NOC
People's National Movement leader Dr Keith Rowley has called on former Deputy Police Commissioner Mervyn Richardson to resign

Political analysts divided on 'ganja find' fallout

What the law says
...questions have arisen on whether the Prime Minister can be held liable, even though she was not in this country at the time of the discovery.

Kamla 'horrified' over ganja find claim

Lawyer: Is Hart coming?
Las Alturas Enquiry

Guave Road Farmers seeking injunction against CDA
...which it claims has been trespassing and destroying crops on 100 acres of land.

Cda: We won't destroy crops

Kambon: Boycott DR products
... to protest what some critics fear is a looming "ethnic cleansing" of persons of Haitian descent, including many born in the DR

Remove laws that discriminate against us
Trinidad-born United States judge Helen Whitener has challenged the relevant authorities to remove the laws that discriminate against homosexual people in Trinidad and Tobago.

Body found in St Augustine drain
Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a 43-year-old man on Tuesday night.



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