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WATER PAIN
Posted: Saturday, March 2, 2024

WATER PAIN
Protest over dry taps in Cunupia; WASA warns of reduced supplies

Bonaire govt eyes legal action over Tobago oil spill

After 2 decades in jail for killing of Dole Chadee's brother
8 men ordered freed

Dole Chadee's brother's killers to be freed soon

'Natural gas-rich countries must promote its use'
Energy Minister Stuart Young yesterday advocated that natural gas be used as a transition fuel, stressing the importance of using sovereign resources and ensuring energy security.

Gunfire paralyses Haiti as gang attempts to detain police chief, ministers
Heavy gunfire paralyzed Haiti's capital Thursday, and at least four police officers were slain, as a powerful gang leader announced that he would try to capture the country's police chief and government ministers.

PoS Port operation affected due to a lack of workers
Last week the SWWTU gave the Port management 7 days to respond to workers' concerns over the non-implementation of a wage increase agreement of 12 per cent.

Permits ready for Venezuelan migrants

Jack Warner's extradition case on hold until December
Warner's argument relates to the arrangement between the US and Trinidad and Tobago for extradition and the speciality principle, which, by law, provides that a person who is extradited can be prosecuted or sentenced in the requesting state only for the offences for which extradition was granted, and not for any other crime allegedly committed before the extradition took place.

Appeal Court to rule on police officers' social media privileges
The contentious regulation prohibits police officers from publishing or broadcasting a personal statement on national or local political or administrative issues.

The entreaty to strike out the regulation was made by the lead attorney for an Anti-Kidnapping Unit officer who was suspended in 2021 over a social media post.

They went to Venezuelan waters
Hinds gives update on missing Cedros fishermen:

Coast Guard contacts Venezuelan authorities over missing fishermen

Agriculture Minister: 2023-2024 hunting season is closed
The ministry is asking the public to refrain from hunting during the closed season, as offenders could face a fine of $100,000, as amended by Legal Notice 275 of 2020.

The ministry reminded the public that holders of hunting permits bought for the 2023-2024 season must submit data return forms on or before May 31.

Those who fail to comply face a summary conviction of $5,000 per form.

Report: Coast Guard officers facing disciplinary procedures over claims of sexual exploitation of migrants
"During the site visit to the heliport, coast guard officials acknowledged the complaint of sexual misconduct and explained that disciplinary proceedings were ongoing at that time.



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