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CoP warns kidnappers
Posted: Monday, December 3, 2018

CoP warns kidnappers: 'We will hunt you down'
He said there was a motive for the kidnapping but did not want to divulge too much information saying it might compromise the ongoing investigations.

One in custody, six involved: Cops can win, says Gary

Elderly couple tied up, robbed
The 71-year-old woman and her 74-year-old husband, who did not want to be named, told the T&T Guardian the bandits stormed their Munroe Road home around 7 am.

FACELESS KILLERS
Penal couple killed in hit-and-run

Deyalsingh takes new policy to Cabinet
Mental health care on demand

Murder toll rises to 483
A 31-year-old D'abadie man was murdered at his home yesterday morning.

Cops went looking for drugs, and found this
POLICE went on a drug block raid in Tunapuna on Sunday afternoon and instead discovered an arsenal.

OWTU says not them and sabotage
THE Oilfields Workers Trade Union (OWTU) has categorically denied its involvement or the involvement of its members in reported acts of sabotage on an oil line at Rancho Quemado.

Scratch-bomb ban in Parliament soon

Rambachan says pnm undermining constitution to pass laws

Greenvale tenants still fixing homes after floods

Vendors not giving up Charlotte Street
The city's mayor Joel Martinez had earlier this year said vending on Charlotte Street would be stopped because the vendors blocked legitimate businesses and created a safety hazard as they restricted access to ambulances and police vehicles.

Drag mall store owners clean up after blaze

Penniless single mother faces eviction

Hung jury in 2005 Moruga killing
A JURY failed to agree on a verdict on Thursday last week in the trial of Lincoln Marshall, 49, of Preau Village, Moruga, in the San Fernando High Court for the 2005 murder of David Baptiste, 40.



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