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HAND OVER THE EVIDENCE Posted: Saturday, July 9, 2022
HAND OVER THE EVIDENCE ACTING Police Commissioner McDonald Jacob is being asked to hand over any information to support claims by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) that the occupants of a car, three of whom were shot dead by officers last Saturday morning in Port of Spain, had first engaged the law-men with gunfire.
Attorney for survivor of police shooting tells Jacob: Release CCTV footage The family of 15-year-old Malachi Glenn, one of the three survivors of the police-involved killing in Port-of-Spain which claimed the lives of three young men, is calling on the acting Commissioner of Police Mc Donald Jacob and Police Complaints Authority director David West to release CCTV footage of the incident.
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Forms available for vacation remedial classes The Education Ministry said student registration forms for the Vacation Revision Programme 2022 are available for download on its website for submission to district offices or online. It reminded parents that registration began on Wednesday and continues until next Friday.
Licensing Division transitions from Driver's Permit to Driver's Licence This new form of identification allows for greater consistency and alignment with international standards
Griffith undergoes performance appraisal by Police Service Commission THE Police Service Commission (PSC) said on Friday it did an appraisal of former commissioner of police (CoP) Gary Griffith's performance from January-August 2021. It says it hopes to complete the process for the appointment of a new commissioner by the end of the year.
Mourners honour Isaiah, 'the life' of his family The youngest of the trio killed by police last Saturday in Port-of-Spain, Isaiah Roberts, 17, was laid to rest yesterday in a funeral service filled with tears and tributes, as many residents from the Beetham community went to pay their respects alongside his schoolmates at Simpson's Funeral home in Laventille.
Please Mr Prime Minister, don't ban scrap iron dealing He said not all scrap dealers are involved in the stealing of copper wires, but just a few handful. Ferguson noted that it is easy to stop this copper theft since there are just about seven or eight dealers that export copper.
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Man pleads guilty to murder, rape, kidnapping of 2 cousins and taxi driver Keston "Chucky" Allen, 35, was allowed to plead guilty to ten counts of felony murder, false imprisonment, robbery with aggravation, grievous sexual assault, larceny of a car, and rape which he did on Friday.
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