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Scratch bombs officially banned Posted: Saturday, December 29, 2018
Scratch bombs officially banned as Young signs Explosives Order Persons found breaching the Order may be liable upon indictment, to a fine of $20,000.00 or ten years imprisonment or forfeiture of the items.
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Arima man held with weed The drug has an estimated street value of TT$17,000.
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