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Land claim sent to DPP Posted: Friday, November 16, 2018
Land claim sent to DPP Case of 2 fake deeds
Imbert on Petrotrin exit packages Average worker to get $.5 million
UNDER THE WEATHER Rains, floods leave TT cowering
Floods rising across Trinidad
Flood waters rise, Debe residents stranded Wreckers make a killing
Greenvale residents flee over flood fears
The rain is causing a water shortage
CAL lost $260m on UK route—PM
GECF secretary general predicts growth in natural gas
Central Bank finds buyer for Clico
TSTT fires 500 TSTT yesterday started retrenching workers, with over 500 senior and junior staff receiving letters informing them they have become redundant, as the company "transforms to survive."
TSTT cuts 503 workers
4 held for flood relief fraud FOUR employees of the Ministry of Social Development were detained by the Fraud Squad shortly after midday yesterday in connection with misappropriation of funds for distribution to recent flood victims.
Interpreters for 7 detained Venezuelans Seven Venezuelan men who are believed to have entered the country illegally on Wednesday afternoon at Matelot were held by police in two groups.
Rain stops Dr Khoury murder trial
No evidence to support dead man's allegations Police are investigating allegations made by 37-year-old Kevon Richardson in a video he posted on social media on Monday night, hours before he was shot dead.
Police still probing students' assault on teacher Sgt Michelle Lewis of the police Child Protection Unit has said investigations are still taking place into the incident in which a teacher was assaulted by students of Barataria South Secondary.
Police fail to probe guard's gun assault Police Commissioner Gary Griffith has advised that a security officer who claims he was beaten on the jobsite to file a report of his alleged assault so that investigations could commence immediately.
Two freed of murder after decade in jail It took a 12-member jury before Justice Carla Brown-Antoine in the Port-of-Spain High Court the entire four hours allotted to them for deliberations, to return with not guilty verdicts for Ancil Ramroop and Romeo Grannum.
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