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ISIS EYE IN THE SKY Posted: Thursday, March 30, 2017
ISIS EYE IN THE SKY CENTRAL Division police say a member of the Unruly ISIS gang is using a drone outfitted with a camera to conduct surveillance on police operations and track officers' whereabouts.
Rowley celebrates resilience of Shouter Baptists Minister Dr Keith Rowley said the hurdles put in front of members of the Spiritual Shouter Baptist community only served to strengthen their resolve to fight an unjust system.
'Work for liberation of T&T' United National Congress chairman David Lee
'Message of hope still a timely one' President Anthony Carmona lauded the strength and resilience of that community in the face of its history of persecution and noted famed labour hero Tubal Uriah 'Buzz' Butler also drew upon his resolute Spiritual Baptist faith.
Insulting and disrespectful CHAIRMAN of the Spiritual Baptist Shouter Prohibition Ordinance Centenary Commemoration Committee Reverend Hazel-Ann Gibbs-De Peza has described the government's $20,000 donation to the organisation to host today's Liberation Day activities.
Three of nine police divisions excel THREE OF nine police divisions have met and surpassed their target of a 30 per cent detection rate for 2017, says the police public information officer, Acting ASP Michael Pierre.
Panday: Implement laws to tackle crime FORMER Minister in Ministry of National Security Subhas Panday says implementation of existing laws, and not new legislation, is needed to deal with the runaway crime situation.
Girl, 5, found with slain dad's corpse According to police reports, residents of 23rd Street, Beetham Gardens, heard several loud explosions about 2.30 a.m. on Tuesday.
3 more murders THREE men were killed, one in Beetham Gardens and two in Diego Martin between Tuesday night and yesterday, bringing the murder toll for the year so far to 122.
Garcia outlines plans to deal with indiscipline in schools EDUCATION Minister Anthony Garcia says his ministry has a comprehensive plan at its 580 schools to address indiscipline and preserve order.
Promise ends protest A promise by the Ministry of Education to remove a troubled 11-year-old boy from the Santa Rita Roman Catholic School in Rio Claro was enough to end protest action by a group of concerned parents.
Justice must be tempered with compassion Fatima College principal Fr Augustine:
Banks, homes, school evacuated after oil leak PUPILS of Point Fortin Roman Catholic Primary School were evacuated yesterday morning after fears that a leak had developed along one of the many oil and gas pipelines running through the district.
Woman killed on PBR: struck by police car The woman who was recorded giving birth on a pavement in Curepe in June 2015 has died after being struck by a police vehicle.
Cops say soldier's shooting death was suicide FORMER Special Forces soldier Omar Samaroo, 46, who was found in his dormitory at Camp Cumuto Tuesday morning with a bullet wound to his neck, died at about 11.30 pm that night.
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