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Why Jwala had to go Posted: Saturday, December 26, 2015
Why Jwala had to go That decision is unprecedented in local history, but is preceded in the Commonwealth, by the Jamaican government's dismissal of Governor Derick Latibeaudiere in November 2009...
UNC calls the firing of Jwala 'undemocratic' News release from the UNC yesterday
Former SSA boss back on the beat Former Deputy Director of the Strategic Services Agency (SSA) Assistant Commissioner of Police Surajdeen Persad has returned to the Police Service
Steel Workers Union heads to court 600 laid off at ArcelorMittal
Health Minister: We can handle swine flu
TTPS an 8 out of 10 That's the grade given by Acting Commissioner of Police (CoP) Stephen Williams to members of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) when asked to rate their performance over the past year.
Police to step up campaign against drunk drivers Officers fFor the year so far over 2,500 people have been charged for drunk driving, an offence subject to a fine which can range from $12,000 to $22,500
3 escape in highway holiday crash
The pain of those left behind Special report into road fatalities —Part 2
Surviving off the land In Cunaripo
Bandits take rum, cigarettes
Robberies reported in Port-of-Spain POLICE held and detained six people they believe were involved in an armed robbery at Pollo Tropical restaurant on Wednesday night Queen's Park Savannah
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