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DANA SUSPECTS QUIZZED
Posted: Wednesday, July 22, 2015

DANA SUSPECTS QUIZZED
... while Bakr spends another night in police custody

Bakr spends 2nd night in detention
Rajaee Ali, sibling cautioned in Dana case...

Bakr stays in jail

Jamaat gives police one more day
The Jamaat-al-Muslimeen says it will "do what it has to do" in order to secure the release of leader Imam Yasin Abu Bakr

Cops watching Muslims' moves
Heightened security at ports of entry

Rowley hopes Dana case near closure
...hopes that the police could add to the detection level that is so low with respect to criminal conduct in Trinidad and Tobago

...Supporters vow to keep up vigil outside
Supporters of Jamaat-al-Musli­meen leader Yasin Abu Bakr spent most of yesterday close to where he was being kept and vowed to remain outside the Central Police Station, Port of Spain, last night

Nine mosques get cheques
Nine mosques in the Moruga / Tableland area yesterday received close to a quarter million dollars yesterday from the United National Congress (UNC) candidate for the district, Clifton De Coteau

UNC's 'No Rowley' campaign: 'leave that to others'
Political analyst Dr Winford James has described the United National Congress's "No Rowley" campaign as unprecedented...

Merle Hodge knocks campaign
The United National Congress's "No Rowley" campaign has been criticised by activist Merle Hodge as well as former editor Rhona Baptiste

Carolyn wants more efficient public servants
Minister of Public Administration Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan

Suruj: Why should UNC stay away from Ish?
Given the political heat surrounding Ish Galbaransingh and allegations of bribery over Section 34, senior members of Government are still insisting he remains free to bid for State projects.

Suruj to focus on human development

Absolutely untrue
PRIME Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday denied making special requests to the TT Debates Commission (TTDC)

Moonilal: Jack, Rowley in deal to prevent extradition

LOVE ME OR DIE
A YOUNG woman, shot and wounded last Saturday by her ex- lover after she refused to rekindle their relationship, has received a chilling ...

Grandpa wants protection
Chatham massacre...

'One box drain in 30 years'
THE constituency of La Brea

'Not fair to say PNM did nothing'
Former member of Parliament for La Brea Fitzgerald Jeffrey said there was need for more development and agreed there was an unemployment issue.

Nicole has a plan
Prospective People's National Movement (PNM) candidate Nicole Olivierre says she has plans for development in La Brea.


Sales gone to the dogs

SEVERAL members of the Chinese business community yesterday said although they have accepted Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan's apology

Freed 12 years later
CHARGED with committing murder when he was 16 years old, Alert Chinapoo was found not guilty yesterday, 12 years after the killing of disc jockey Nigel Karmody in 2003.

Prison officers' complaint dismissed
The application alleged "dangerous breaches" of the OSH Act which were said to have been found by the inspectors of the OSH Agency as detailed in a report dated April 14, 2015.

Ammo charge against magistrate's son dismissed
Charge discontinued against Aaron Price, the son of Magistrate Alexander Prince after upholding a no-case submission by his attorney Sajina Kadir.



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