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BAKR SPENDS NIGHT IN JAIL Posted: Tuesday, July 21, 2015
BAKR SPENDS NIGHT IN JAIL The detention of the Jamaat al Muslimeen leader, Imam Yasin Abu Bakr, by police yesterday brought several of his followers to the Central Police Station where he was kept throughout yesterday
SWOOP ON BAKR Dana Seetahal murder probe
Abu Bakr, Jamaat members held... Families in dark
...Another case of persecution, says son
AG: No politics in arrest GOVERNMENT had no hand in the detention yesterday of Yasin Abu Bakr, Attorney General Garvin Nicholas has said.
'No threat to national security'
UNC says 'norowley' Campaign "norowley.com" launched yesterday, in which People's National Movement (PNM) leader Dr Keith Rowley is being characterised as "an angry, arrogant man who has no plan and no vision for the future of Trinidad and Tobago".
Ramadhar: COP backs anti-Rowley campaign
...PM, UNC desperate, says Opposition Leader PNM political leader Dr Keith Rowley yesterday labelled the UNC's official launch of the norowley.com campaign as one "of hatred for and deliberate misrepresentation of" himself.
Ross Advertising distances itself from politics Ross Advertising stated yesterday that it is not involved in the "No Rowley Campaign".
Murder spike troubling Kamla
Fuad tells Chinese: I am sorry HEALTH Minister Dr Fuad Khan has apologised to the Chinese community for statements he made in response to a video of a Chinese national butchering a dog in Trinidad.
China Society fighting to regain trust
Three new directors on CLICO board
PM unveils 5 more candidates
Nkrumah's daughter to speak at International Business Symposium 15th Annual Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Symposium hosted by the ESC's Trans Atlantic Network for Business and Development
Floods hit Debe to Mon Desir extension of highway Several households at Suchit Trace, Debe, were flooded on Sunday evening.
Death threats for five more prisons officers With one of their members murdered and another in hospital after being shot members of the Prisons Service say ...
Prison officer remains in critical condition
Muntslag loses appeal THERE is nothing standing in the way of the extradition of Suriname national Edmund Quincy Muntslag as he has lost his challenge of his return to the United States to face a charge of conspiring to smuggle cocaine
PH taxi-driver shot dead According to police, around 11 a.m. yesterday, Casey McLeod was standing next to his B13 motorcar in the yard of a friend's house, at Second Caledonia, when gunmen pulled up in a vehicle.
Mom loses 2nd son in accident YEARS after she laid one of her sons to rest after he was killed in an accident, a Cocorite mother again had endure the pain of positively identifying another one of her sons at the Forensic Science Centre.
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