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Emile Elias granted $100,000 bail on sexual charges Posted: Friday, March 12, 2021
Emile Elias granted $100,000 bail on sexual charges Investigators discovered that the girl was allegedly groomed during the period September–November 2019 before the assault allegedly occurred.
Emile Elias refutes sexual offences charges through PR firm Businessman, Emile Elias, contracted public relations firm, All Media Projects Limited (AMPLE), to defend his reputation after the nation learned he was charged for the sexual assault of a 17-year-old girl.
Minister calls on law enforcement to help protect turtles West also reminded the public of legislation protecting turtles, resulting in fines of up to $100,000 and imprisonment for up to two years for those found guilty of harming or selling turtles or their meat or eggs, or harming their habitats.
FFOS begs Gov't to allow private patrols of turtle nesting sites It went on to note that over the past thirty years, conservation efforts by nature seekers and other civic-minded CBO's have led to the leatherback turtle being downgraded from "critically endangered" to "vulnerable" on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of species.
Natural gas pressure T&T's natural gas woes are expected to continue for at least another four years as the Energy Minister Franklin Khan confirmed that production is unlikely to return to the required four billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) until 2025.
UNC slams 'comatose' Khan, pledges to keep probing energy sector deals The United National Congress (UNC) has defended questions raised by the leader of Opposition Business, Wade Mark, on the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the National Gas Company, National Energy Corporation and Kenesjay Green Ltd (KGL).
PDP now insists it wants Finance Secretary position
10 more contract COVID-19, eight others recover Currently, there are 90 active cases of the viral respiratory illness; four patients are hospitalised, four are in step-down facilities, 328 are in state quarantine and 72 are in self-isolation.
Heat for days: Met Office warns of hot spells in March, April
Duke guilty of making false fire report Under the Fire Services Act, the offence carries a maximum penalty of a $1,200 fine and three months imprisonment.
Worshipper strips off her clothing, walks into the sea, and drowns A police report stated that Harris was among a group of members of Faith Healing Spiritual Baptiste Church when she insisted on going into the water at 4.16 am.
Thieves pounce, after Express police junkyard report Within days of the Express highlight the shocking number of derelict police vehicles at a junk yard in San Fernando, thieves visited and helped themselves to some parts.
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