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3 cops suspended
Posted: Saturday, March 17, 2018

3 cops suspended
CoP acts on Sobo murders complaint

Law Association calls for probe of La Brea cops: Tragedy could have been avoided

Michaela will get her justice
Michaela was one of four people killed sometime on Tuesday at a house in Sobo Village, La Brea.

I never knew I made a demon
CLUTCHING her chest in grief and shock yesterday, the mother of the man suspected of killing four people in La Brea on Tuesday night

Murder victim's mom: 'I'm relieved he's dead'

CAL adds plane to airbridge

Ferry delayed in Japan

Cops could have prevented this
Wife of murdered soldier:

Stage set for Paula-Mae's big day
More than 10,000 chairs have been laid out for the inauguration ceremony of the country's first female President Paula-Mae Weekes on Monday at the Queen's Park Savannah.

No record of land transfer to HDC—Kamla
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday queried if lands at the St Augustine Nurseries which have been earmarked for a Government housing project has been transferred to the Housing Development Corporation (HDC).

Dulalchan cautious as State reclaims land

Financial Ombudsan: People are complaining more about bank fees and charges

Increase in tremors, normal activity—SRC

Toddler found abandoned in cardboard box

Woman-beating bandit pleads guilty
THE 18-year-old Laventille man who last week Wednesday beat and robbed a woman in broad daylight along Gallus Street in Woodbrook, yesterday pleaded guilty to the offence.

Compensation for another insane killer
Justices of Appeal Nolan Bereaux, Prakash Moosai and Mark Mohammed ruled that a pardon granted to Felix James was illegal and ordered that compensation be assessed by a judge for certain breaches of his right to liberty.



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