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INSPECTOR ARRESTS 'SHERIFF'
Posted: Wednesday, February 17, 2016

INSPECTOR ARRESTS 'SHERIFF'
POLICE Inspector Roger Alexander yesterday charged Ian Alleyne with resisting arrest, assaulting a police officer and using obscene language

Alleyne roughed up during arrest
Allynes insisted that yesterday's ordeal was due in part to a ratings war going on between the competing crime programmes.

Auto dealer arrested, facing domestic violence charges
...in connection with reports that he has physically assaulted his wife over the past 12 years

Mayor Tim Kee resigns

Mayor Paul in hot water*
There are growing calls for Point Fortin Mayor Clyde Paul to resign over statements he made in support of then-Port of Spain Mayor Raymond Tim Kee.

Valentine takes over as city mayor
Tim Kee finally resigns…

Garcia 'deeply hurt' by accurate media reports
UDECOTT chairman Noel Garcia yesterday said he was "deeply hurt" by media reports over his testimony at the Las Alturas Commission of Inquiry on Monday

Arcelor Mittal, SWUTT tug-of-war
Insists any payment to laid off workers hinges on an agreement with the union

Security ministry could cut more contracts
THE MINISTRY of National Security yesterday raised the prospect of further job losses as a result of a re-structuring of the security agencies

Expect increase in layoffs —expert
A member of the Economic Development Advisory Board is predicting a significant increase in T&T's unemployment rate from four per cent to 15 per cent this year

Firefighters planning protest
SATURDAY's devastating fire at High Street, San Fernando was the last straw for fire officers battling difficult conditions in performing their job.

Jwala's SUV up for auction
The Central Bank said it is a new vehicle which was purchased for the former Governor in accordance with the conditions of his terms of employment

Lecturer: Ease up on rampant imports
UNIVERSITY lecturer Professor Karl Theodore, says Trinidad and Tobago must postpone some imports

Imbert: Property Tax to be amended
FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert yesterday said amendments to the Property Tax legislation will be necessary before the tax could be collected.

Trini soca at US Grammy Awards
SOCA star Ian 'Bunji Garlin' Alvarez took soca one step closer to the Grammy Awards when he was mentioned as one of the artistes having worked on the winning Dance/Electronic album of the year

Use Grammy Award to propel local music
Bunji urges local artistes

Money woes threaten music festival

Fiery protest after cops kill man
ANGRY villagers in the close knit Indian Walk, Moruga community yesterday vowed not to rest until they get justice for the shooting death of cashier Kevin Williams, 22

$90,000 bail for man charged with unlawful killing
RAPHAEL FORBES appeared in court yesterday charged with unlawfully killing pensioner Glenroy Barclay, who died after swallowing his dentures.



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