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No bail for murder must remain the law
Posted: Sunday, February 14, 2021

PM: No bail for murder must remain the law
Rowley did note that bail is granted in other countries but asked if that should be the case for TT.

Dr Hinds on covid19 spike from vigils: Only time will tell
The current public health measures allow for groups of up to ten people to publicly gather. Last year, Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh had suggested – for groups of more than ten who wished to do any public walks – to separate into several groups of ten, with each group distancing from the other.

Another covid19 patient dies, total deaths 138
A total of 138 people have died from covid19 in Trinidad and Tobago and the number of active cases is now down to 170.

PM: I never said Andrea's family invited me to funeral
The furore continued on Saturday over the murder of Andrea Bharatt, as angry words and rage-filled posts were heaped on Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley for not attending Friday's funeral which culminated with a motorcade and candlelight vigil in the capital.

PNM assemblyman acts on promises despite THA deadlock
"We are in the process of setting up an online registry so residents can simply make requests via online visits to the district office, community walkabouts or via referral." Morris said he has also set up a skills database registry to assist residents, especially youths with capacity-building and job opportunities.

Men on abusive behaviour toward women: 'Groom out the badness'

2nd probe into suspects' deaths starts tomorrow
"It's standard procedure when someone dies in police custody for an investigation to be done," a senior homicide source said. Because the men died in that division, the ACP of that particular division can order the investigation.

Cops warn producer after post on Bharatt: Don't aggravate CoP
A little over two hours after Brizan made his post, the officers were at his door. He said they interviewed him for three and a half hours.

Cops say they killed Sealots 'gunman', family says he had walkie-talkie
His mother, Carlene Charles claimed that her son was a quiet person and was not violent. They said that he had a walkie-talkie in his hand that morning and rubbished claimed that he had a gun.

Man who criticised police probe into Andrea visited by cops
In the post, Brizan accused the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) and Police Commissioner Gary Griffith of bungling the case.

Senator on fatal shooting of schoolgirl, 16: 'Laws failing our children'
"Persons are using children, and also mentally challenged persons, to do their drug trade or hide illegal things for them. The level of poverty in some homes and the challenge of parents to earn a dollar while they leave their children unsupervised in this covid time is also causing children to fall prey to these kinds of inducements," he said.

'I was paid $150 a week to keep gun' says teen suspect
While in custody and in the presence of his mother, he allegedly told police that a few days earlier a male relative of his brought a firearm and asked him to keep it for him, and he will be paid $150 weekly to safeguard it.

Brazil teen, 14, goes missing
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service is seeking the urgent assistance of the public in locating 14-year-old Aliyah Marcelle.



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