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'LADY' BANDIT KILLED
Posted: Wednesday, December 14, 2016

'LADY' BANDIT KILLED
A BANDIT, dressed as a woman complete with shaved eyebrows and lipstick, paid the ultimate price for trying to rob the owner of a Chinese restaurant in Woodbrook when he engaged an off-duty policeman and was shot dead on Monday night

Foundation set up in her honour
A FOUNDATION has been launched in the name of Shannon Banfield

New Mayor: Pain in the city
NEW Port-of-Spain Mayor Joel Martinez alluded to a deep pain over the capital city, as he took his oath of office yesterday at City Hall.

Rowley hits stink city
THE nation's capital must not be allowed to degenerate into an "open sewer", Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley said as he urged the Port-of-Spain (POS) City Corporation to firmly direct street-dwellers to homeless shelters.

Church against death penalty
THE CATHOLIC magisterium has in recent years become increasingly vocal in opposing the practice of capital punishment

Chamber slams Opposition over FATCA
THE Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce yesterday criticised the Opposition United National Congress (UNC) for blanking debate on the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) legislation

Govt, Opposition stand their ground

FATCA Bill not ours, says Kamla

PTSC chairman resigns
Too much tension from management

T&T rattled by 4.2 quake

Cheese container from Pt Lisas port
THE shipping container of cheese, which was found empty and abandoned, originated from the Port Lisas Port and not the Port of Port-of-Spain.

Chamber wants zero tolerance on crime

Guardian to pay $350,000
THE TRINIDAD Guardian newspapers has been ordered to pay $350,000 in compensation to former Permanent Secretary Ashwin Creed for defaming his character when it published an article in March 2013

Shot Independent candidate out of hospital

Ambushed in trench

WASA employee shot dead
The deceased has been identified as Nejie Ja Ja, who had been employed at WASA as an attendant for the past three years.

Cop robbed of $40,000
A GUNMAN robbed an off-duty police officer of $40,000 mid-morning yesterday in the car park of a bank at Tarouba.

Pensioner dead in hammock
HOMICIDE detectives are investigating the discovery of the body of a pensioner which was found yesterday with both hands and feet tied.

State closes case in kidnapping PI
THE State has closed its case in the charges against Reeshie Surajbally who, earlier this year, was charged with kidnapping two young girls, assaulting them and giving them alcohol to drink.

Bite marks on her chest
Husband relieved wife back home



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