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Don't blame officers alone Posted: Friday, September 4, 2015
Don't blame officers alone for prison woes, says association head President of the Prisons Officers' Association Ceron Richards says there is a culture of reactiveness when it comes to security issues in the nation's prisons
Jailbreak foiled at Arouca prison Another prisoner attempted to escape from the Remand Prison at Golden Grove, Arouca, yesterday but he was quickly held by prisons officers
Islandwide manhunt for escaped prisoners AN ISLANDWIDE manhunt is continuing by various arms of National Security including police, soldiers and the prisons service
Dana accused cries jail bias Threatens to sue prisons boss
PTSC takes back pay loan Ministry experiences cash flow woes
Special voting going smoothly
'Maticoor night' for PNM women THE PNM on Wednesday held what the party's lady vice chairman Camille Robinson-Regis described as a "maticoor night", presenting the party's 13 female general election candidates.
Security beefed up at new fire station Security has been beefed up at the spanking new multi-million-dollar Mayaro Fire Station following suspected deliberate acts of vandalism, says Jearlean John
"Fire" over falling sign at new station
Busy politicians blank UWI students forum ...session organised by their Political Science Society at the St Augustine Campus yesterday.
...Ex-Senate president renews call to spoil ballots Former Senate president Timothy Hamel-Smith yesterday defended and renewed his call for voters to protest on Monday by deliberately spoiling their ballots.
Kamla: Don't 'spoil' your vote PRIME Minister (PM) Kamla Persad- Bissessar urged voters to reject former Senate President Tim Hamel-Smith's recent suggestion
Magistrate sues over no GATE $$ Senior Magistrate Marcia Murray has filed a pre-action protocol letter against the Attorney General citing inequality of treatment meted out to her daughter Saraya Murray
NNV spends $400,000 on campaign THE New National Vision (NNV) in a statement yesterday voluntarily declared its election expenses to contest the three Diego Martin seats in Monday's General Elections as $400,000.
PP candidate: Hospital before rail PEOPLE'S PARTNERSHIP candidate for Laventille East/ Morvant, Kathy-Anne Francis
'Savannah' residents want better life “Savannah” residents in D'Abadie are hoping that whichever political party comes into power can help them improve their lives and the lives of their children
Zoo, Rotary raise $ for Dominica
Aloes fights off bandit A bandit got the shock of his criminal life when instead of cowering in fear, Osuna slapped and then chased off the would-be thief.
Move to free T&T student in Saudi Foreign Affairs steps in
'Case of mistaken identity'
Businessman wants $ back from police ...granted leave by a judge, to challenge the action of police officers who raided his business place last month and seized over a million dollars in foreign currency .
U.S dad wants his sons back AN international custody battle for two children who may be residing in Trinidad and Tobago is being fought by their father, a United States citizen.
Boy found hanging in 'Grande' An autopsy has been ordered into the death of a 15-year-old boy who was found hanging from a rope at his home in Sangre Grande on Wednesday evening.
Unidentified man found dead in Maraval Officers were up to press time appealing to members of the public to assist them in identifying the man.
Point man killed by single bullet to head A SINGLE bullet to the head killed Jason Jade Alexander.
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