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Billion-dollar blurs? Posted: Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Billion-dollar blurs? If the police could not depend on the quality of the footage being captured, the speed of access or the effective placement of the cameras, then why wasn’t this alarm raised earlier, when action might have improved crime interdiction? Not to mention, of course, avoiding spending millions of dollars on unusable footage.
Allon found dead In an interview with the Express at the weekend, Ramdial said she had been working in the area when she became pregnant with her first child in 2019. And shortly after giving birth to Allon in April 2020, she moved into a room at the fishing facility.
Inside that one room, Ramdial said she would cook, sleep and care for her son. She was assisted by fishermen and villagers. She said Allon was known by the fishermen and he enjoyed watching them fish.
Another mother has fallen through the cracks
Food inflation jumps to 11.6 per cent The report attributed the rise in food prices to the continuation of "the pass-through of supply-side factors (such as elevated international food prices, high shipping costs and logistical delays) to domestic food prices."
Lynch upset Commission of Enquiry (CoE) chairman Jerome Lynch KC was visibly upset yesterday over Paria Fuel Trading Company Ltd dumping hundreds of pages of documents to the Commission over the weekend.
Coast Guard diver uncertain about divers' rescue plan Hargreaves said coast guard divers were not trained or equipped to undertake underwater rescues in closed spaces.
Coast guardsman: We never stopped rescue divers in Paria tragedy
Duke begs Trinidad to help him in PDP/THA impasse
Four new covid19 cases in Tobago in past week
CHANGE NEEDED AT THE TOP Former WI skipper Hooper:
Ex-cop gunned down in his garage ...Relatives in shock over attack
Businessman killed by bandits during order drop According to preliminary investigations, police said Ramjit went to drop off an order of several bags of cement and other small hardware items, valued at approximately $500, at Queen’s Avenue, when he was confronted by three bandits.
Chinese national killed, 1 hurt in Wallerfield attack The owner of Benefit the People Food Supermarket in San Juan was gunned down on Sunday afternoon in Wallerfield. The victim has been identified as Chinese national Jinme I Li, 44, of Eastern Main Road, Barataria.
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