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High murder rates, low detection Posted: Sunday, January 28, 2018
High murder rates, low detection Between January 1, 2013, to December 31, 2017, 2,190 people have been murdered. Of that number, 391 of those killings have been solved.
Slain prison officer's wife's message to killer: You mash up my family
Prison officers on duty after colleagues murder ...in cases where prison officers did not show up for duty, there was a system in place where officers on leave would be called out.
Prisons Commissioner: Killing us is not the solution Four men believed to be associated with the Rasta City Gang have been arrested in connection with the murder of prison officer Devendra Boodooram.
Carmona's delay on 5th PSC member affects process, CoP in doubt Prof Ramesh Deosaran: "It will shift the debate from just the appointment of the man to the mechanics of the appointment and I am sure when it comes to Parliament, there will be challenges on these grounds,"
$5 billion in land given to ex-Caroni Ltd workers "So far we have given out 5,989 leases, about 3,200 of those in the last 24 months,"
Immigration officers not happy with their boss The PSC has now launched an investigation into claims which suggest that immigration officers throughout T&T are dissatisfied with the manner in which Gandhi-Andrews carries out her duties.
Babwah: Why target cars Colm? Babwah said credit card use had become widespread because of the inability to access forex through the local banking system.
Help coming for Selena For the first time since her husband's death on January 19, Selena Khan had a reason to smile yesterday.
A Question of Justice Questions of access to high standards of healthcare in society are closely related to how that society views justice, equity and the protection of fundamental human rights.
Guardian angels: NCRHA takes post-natal care to mothers' homes
Love your child unconditionally Silver Lining supports families in LGBTQIA community
A Question of Justice Questions of access to high standards of healthcare in society are closely related to how that society views justice, equity and the protection of fundamental human rights.
Stickfighters strike NCC The fighters are demanding an increase in prize monies as they claim the art of stick fighting endangers their body with very little compensation for injuries they may receive in the gayelle.
CAL sponsors Skiffle "Invaders who were requesting $800,000.00 an almost 80 per cent increase over the 2017 sum."
Spektakula boss: Calypso tents must rebrand ...he established alongside his late brother, Claude, some 25 years ago, has never relied on State subventions to assist with their shows.
Cro Cro: Don't depend on Govt
45 bands in pan graveyard
Sinanan: No potholes on d road for Carnival Pre-Carnival road patching programme, which is a part of the National Road Maintenance Initiative.
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