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STRANGER IN MY HOUSE
Posted: Saturday, December 2, 2017

STRANGER IN MY HOUSE
The owner of the house where fraud accused Vicky Boodram was caught hiding in by police on Thursday evening, yesterday said she did not know Boodram and insisted her daughter...is innocent

'My daughter didn't know Vicky'

Cellphone key in catching Vicky
The Organised Crime and Intelligence Unit detained escaped remand prisoner Vicky Boodram thanks to the Interception of Communications Act, which gives the Commissioner of Police authority to secretly listen in on phone conversations.

State seizes Vicky's Benz and property

Cops praised for arresting escapee freed by cops

Petrotrin president quits
President of State-owned Petrotrin Fitzroy Harewood has resigned. His resignation takes effect on February 28, 2018 and comes weeks after a report found that the so-called "fake oil scandal" was real.

Petrotrin identity crisis needs urgent correction
Lashley team's report on restructuring:

Businesses vex over WASA crackdown

Sadiq collapses in court
Piarco corruption accused Sadiq Baksh collapsed while giving evidence in the Port of Spain Magistrates Court at the Piarco 2 preliminary inquiry

Senior Cop loses gun at Police Admin Building

Murder charge dropped against Dana accused
The preliminary inquiry into the murder of senior counsel Dana Seetahal took an unexpected turn yesterday as the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) discontinued the case against one of the 11 men initially accused of the crime.

Murder No 12: Tobago jeweler dead in house
Police could not ascertain how Lutchman was killed but because his hands were tied behind his back, they are treating his death as a homicide.

'Roti police' may have saved your life
...cops explain why patrol cars are parked on shoulder

Mental patient kills best friend
Weeks after escaping from hospital

Jeweler tied up, killed in Tobago
He was in the floor of the bathroom, tied up and decomposing

Ministry worker slain in storeroom
A Morvant man was shot dead at his home just after noon yesterday, leaving police confused as to a motive for his death.



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