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New anti-crime unit coming Posted: Thursday, December 17, 2015
New anti-crime unit coming soon—Dillon National Security Minister Edmund Dillon says a new special anti-crime unit is expected to be established soon. He said that in response to questions about the on-going review of the national security apparatus in T&T. Dillon announced the review which he said included the disbanded Special Anti Crime Unit of T&T (Sautt)
Local Govt consultations begin THE first in a series of nationwide public consultations on local government reform takes place tomorrow (Wed.) at the San Fernando City Hall auditorium on Harris Promenade. It starts from 6 pm.
Govt cuts Carnival budget by $44m The Government has reduced the budgetary allocation for Carnival 2016 by approximately $44 million. This was revealed by Culture, Arts and Community Development Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly.
HADCO, Phase II 'shack up' CHAMPION panside Phase II Pan Groove will soon acquire the deed for the land on which it currently resides, says band manager Errol Skerritt.
Devant: Why move Praedial Larceny Squad?
Protest looms over late back pay: Union boss warns of wage freeze
Recession no excuse to not pay workers National Trade Union Centre (Natuc) general secretary Michael Annisette says the Government must not use the recession as an excuse to not pay public servants their salary arrears.
Minister: Focus on business LABOUR Minister Jennifer Baptiste-Primus is urging the newly appointed National Entrepreneurship Development Company (NEDCO) to have a dedicated focus to nurture and develop the small business sector.
T&TEC 'looking into' Tuesday night's power outage
Double murder in Aranjuez — 4 still in custody THE four persons, including a woman, arrested following the murder of a policeman and a UWI student on Monday, remain in police custody assisting with investigations.
PCA to probe cop's death The Police Complaints Authority (PCA) has initiated its own independent investigations into Monday's incident which claimed the lives of PC Russell Ramnarine and UWI student Avery Keshwar. This was confirmed yesterday to the T&T Guardian by head of the PCA David West.
GIFTS BEFORE MURDER
Prakash ordered to pay brother POLITICAL leader of the Congress of the People (COP) Prakash Ramadhar has been ordered to compensate his brother and two other former COP members for slandering their names.
Accused placed on bond, sent home WHAT better gift for Christmas than to be relieved of a manslaughter charge and sent home on a bond to your loved ones? Six years ago, on Christmas Day, Greg Loubon, then 16, and his friends were bathing in the Poole River, Rio Claro when he pulled 15-yearold Shaquille Roopa into the water and engaged in horseplay which led to Roopa drowning.
Another slur on T&T brands The latest drug bust involving liquid cocaine shipped from Trinidad in orange juice cartons further entrenches this country's reputation as an export platform for illegal drugs into North America.
Trini woman guilty of dismembering US woman
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