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Dillon seeks full support for new crime plan Posted: Thursday, July 19, 2018
Dillon seeks full support for new crime plan
Stuart knocks UNC's launch boycott Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Stuart Young yesterday lambasted the Opposition for not attending the launch of the National Crime Prevention Programme (NCPP), saying all they were interested in was politicising crime.
Hosein: National Crime Plan a 'PR stunt'
Broadcaster Amar to pay Sammy $.45m for defamation Broadcaster Robert Amar has been ordered to pay $450,000 in damages to contractor Junior Sammy for defamatory statements made against him twice on his radio station.
Beetham teen killed in 'shootout with cops' Senior police officers in the Port-of-Spain Division have launched an investigation into a shooting incident involving police officers at Hell Yard, Beetham Gardens yesterday which left a teenager dead.
Residents, cops clash over teen's killing
Opposition: Don't travel on the Galleons Passage ...calling on Government to explain a document allegedly commissioned from Lloyd's Register Marine that identifies some 150 defects on the vessel, including fire safety non-compliance.
UNC increased 200 per cent in Belmont East' Mark: Don't be despondent
Roget, Espinet at odds over Petrotrin's wage bill
Public funds being wasted Ramesh knocks NGC for ongoing SIS matter
We acted prudently in matter—NGC "Those proceedings involve allegations of fraud against SIS and RFRL and seek remedies in respect of same. Arbitration proceedings were commenced by NGC against SIS in October 2016 seeking to recover more than TT$400 million from SIS arising out of the breach of contract..."
Sixth man charged with Tamana killing The next door neighbour of Guaico, Tamana mini-mart owner has been charged with conspiracy to murder John Samaroo.
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