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TOO MANY KILLERS
Posted: Tuesday, March 1, 2016

TOO MANY KILLERS
PRISONS Commissioner Sterling Stewart called on the authorities to deal decisively with the "monsters" who continue their reign of terror

Prison officer killed in machine gun attack
Fitzalbert Victor, 32, was shot multiple times while washing his vehicle outside his home in Laventille on Monday.

Prison officers to take Govt to court
Government's inability to ensure the safety and security of officers

Prisons officer ambushed at Laventille home

Four murders overnight

'I would not shame myself for $150,000'
PLANNING Minister Camille Robinson-Regis yesterday held a media conference at which she accused State-owned First Citizens Bank (FCB) of a breach of confidentiality

FCB: we treat confidentiality seriously
FIRST Citizens Bank last night said it treats customer confidentiality seriously and complies with all financial disclosure laws in relation to the source of funds.

Carmona: Many steer clear of 'integrity' service 'Privacy concerns are keeping away candidates'

'Rise from your slumber'
Carmona knocks inactive BIR

Water rationing begins today
Trinidad and Tobago, along with a number of Caribbean neighbours, have been placed on drought watch by the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), until March 2016

Higher water, light rates?
...need to repay an Inter American Development Bank (IDB) loan and due to the country in his view having "very, very low" rates at present

Marlene eyes building for 'Salvatori' vendors
Abandoned building on South Quay

New certificates in polymer
CITIZENS can now access new certificates for births, deaths and marriages printed on polymer material, similar to that on which the new $50 bill was printed.

Fire destroys 2 warehouses

Children's Authority report: 4,158 abuse cases in 9 months
... the authority noted that the figure was an indication of the public heeding the call to report child abuse which has led to children being brought to its attention.

Highway workers shut down site over unpaid salaries

9 leap year babies in Sando

Turtle-nesting season begins
Rambharat joins beach clean-up

Couple with money woes drink weedicide Husband dies, wife critical in hospital
The couple feared they would have been arrested by police because they could not repay the loans they had taken.

Two girls reported missing

Murder accused hurt in accident
MURDER and kidnap accused Azmon Alexander yesterday suffered chest and head injuries after the prison transportation vehicle he was in, ran off the road in Guaico, Sangre Grande.

Schoolgirl tells cops of rape by neigbour
A 13-YEAR-OLD Form Two student of a secondary school in East Trinidad walked into the Sangre Grande police to report that she had sex with a male student at his school



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