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Kamla picks Ganga
Posted: Thursday, November 12, 2015

Kamla picks Ganga
CHAGUANAS West MP Ganga Singh has been appointed to serve as Opposition Chief Whip in Parliament.

Ganga takes over as UNC's Chief Whip

UNC election committee named
THE United National Congress (UNC), in preparation for its upcoming December 5 internal election, has named its election committee. Party chairman, Khadijah Ameen, informed Newsday yesterday of this latest development.

Trini novelist wins top Canadian prize
TRINIDAD-born novelist, Andre Alexis, has been named the winner of the CAN $100,000 Scotiabank Giller Prize, one of Canada's most prized literary awards.

Police wrap up major probes: DPP to decide on criminal charges
Several major cases that grabbed headlines over the last year have been completed and sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for consultation, following which instructions will be given to the police as to whether charges will be laid.

LIFE FUND FILE FOR DPP
A FILE on the People's Partnership administration's centre- piece initiative – The Children's Life Fund – has been sent to the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime and Support) Glen Hackett revealed yesterday at the weekly police press briefing at Police Administration Building in Port-of-Spain.

Emailgate heads for dead end

Clerk of Peace absent so Alleged ‘wife-beater' stays in jail
The 36-year-old bar owner charged with assaulting a woman in a bar in Arima, after a video of the incident went viral on social media last week, remains behind bars in prison because he could not process his bail.

Calls to protect accused woman beater

Boy claims sex assault by 2 men in online video
Scores of people on social media yesterday called on the police to investigate a claim by a boy he was sexually assaulted by two men at a house along the East/West Corridor. The boy made the claim in a short video which was posted online which went viral.

Four bandits held by police
QUICK action by police yesterday resulted in the arrest of four men who robbed a man at his place of work on Saddle Road. Shane Aanensen, an employee of Quick Service Trinidad and Tobago Tyres, was at work, when at about 9.30 am, four men entered the tyre shop.



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