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3 victims shot from behind
Posted: Friday, July 8, 2022

Autopsies: 3 victims in police-involved killings were shot from behind
Fabien Richards, 21, and 17-year-olds Leonardo Niko Williams and Isaiah Roberts

PM decries PoS protests but recognises people's pain

When Government and institutions fail us
Who could have been surprised by the recent riots in and around Port-of-Spain? Anyone who has looked at the decline of the society, the failure of successive governments to fix the growing urban underclass, and the loss of confidence in the nation's institutions would know this was bound to happen, and there is more to come.

Imbert knocks Mark's statements on Barita, Cornerstone
The release also said FCB invested less than ten per cent of the value of Cornerstone's shareholding in Barita, and made a capital gain of $TT90 million through the investment.

Young knocks developed states on return to coal energy sources
At the Suriname Energy, Oil and Gas Summit at the end of June, a fiery Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Stuart Young encouraged unity among Caricom, South American and African states which had hydrocarbons, and knocked "developed" states, particularly in Europe, for preaching energy transition, yet running to the worst form of hydrocarbon – coal – at the first sign of shortages in its energy supply.

Atlantic LNG here for the next three decades says first local CEO

Finding a regional approach to fixing healthcare in Caricom
Can a regional health insurance scheme that allows citizens of Caricom to access care in centres of excellence in the region work? Well this is one of the questions being considered by the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) and Caricom as they try to find solutions to the challenging health situation in Caricom and a sustainable way to funding regional healthcare.

More women are needed in the sciences field, says MP
One Opposition Member of Parliament says more women are needed in the field of science, noting that this country is underserved when it comes to the field of mathematics, engineering and science.

PM weighs banning scrap iron industry to end infrastructure thefts
Angered by the constant pillaging of State infrastructure by scrap iron thieves, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is considering a ban on the entire industry.

Over $9.2M in date rape drug found by law enforcement in last six months
Customs officials yesterday discovered more than $.6 million worth of the date rape drug Ketamine at a courier bond in T&T. This discovery came almost six months after the T&T Police Service found 12.7 kilogrammes of Ketamine with a street value of $8,623,300.

Who killed my son and why?
The body of Julio Nazrudeen was found on the roadside, off Perry Young Road, Princes Town. He was shot at the back of his head, the bullet exiting through his cheek.

Body found days after shooting in Cumuto
Investigators said the man appeared to be of African descent, about five feet, nine inches tall with a cane row hairstyle and the tattoo "AJ" on his right upper forearm.



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