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BLOODY SEPTEMBER
Posted: Saturday, October 3, 2015

BLOODY SEPTEMBER
WITH 50 murders on record, September has been described by Acting Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams, as the most violent month for the year so far.

50 murders make September most violent

Met Office: Practise water conservation

I want the CoP job
Acting Police Commissioner Stephen Williams, whose post was recently described by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley as a "ten days" given the number of times the top cop has been mandated to act...

State set to appeal ruling
Another hurdle for 32 cops in promotion fight

Appeal: Ban the sale of wildmeat
ALTHOUGH, the hunting season is officially open, the Papa Bois Conservation is asking that there be a ban on the sale of all wildmeat.

Hurricane Joaquin batters Bahamas, ship missing in storm

ALTA: TT's youth can't read or write
ATHOUGH Adult Literacy Tutors Associations (ALTA) main focus and purpose is to help adults in society to read and improve their writing skills, they have recognised that ...

Padarath wants return of Gender Ministry
Member of Parlia­ment for Princes Town Barry Padarath wants the People's National Movement (PNM) administration to re-instate the Ministry of Gender, Youth and Child Development.

$1,000 special allowance stays
THERE is no plan to remove the monthly special allowance paid to police officers, National Security Minister Edmund Dillon has said.

Hindus observe 16-day Pitru Paksha
Pitru Paksha or Pitri Paksha is the 16-lunar-day period in which Hindus pay homage to their ancestors through food offerings.

Main suspect to sue cops
Human trafficking case falls through

Man gives himself up to police
Woman stabbed at work

Cops nab suspects in string of robberies at Chinese groceries
Two men believed to be involved in a string of armed robberies at Chinese supermarkets were arrested as they attempted to escape the scene of their latest crime on Thursday.



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