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Criminals caught spying Posted: Sunday, May 12, 2024
Criminals caught spying on police Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of electronic equipment, including CCTV cameras and wireless routers used by the criminal element to monitor law enforcement agents, have been discovered illegally mounted on utility poles in the North Central Division (NCD).
Moonilal wants full-scale probe into gangs spying on cops, blames Hinds ... Calls for inventory of surveillance equipment in all public spaces
Local government by-elections set for June 17
The UNC has called the NATEX election The United National Congress internal elections will be held on June 15, 2024.
East POS start-ups to get $20,000 Morean noted that $3 million has been allocated for the programme and more will be allocated once the demand is there. The aim is to help up to 150 businesses in the 19 communities.
Asked where the funding was coming from, he indicated that the government provides the allocation under EPOS's Socio-Economic Project.
Secrecy surrounds CoP's tenure as contract expires
Kamla: Older women may be 'lonely' without kids
Temple break-in: no clues from CCTV footage "(The ownersCriminals caught spying on police Hundreds Criminals caught spying on police Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of electronic equipment, including CCTV cameras and wireless routers used by the criminal element to monitor law enforcement agents, have been discovered illegally mounted on utility poles in the North Central Division (NCD).
Moonilal wants full-scale probe into gangs spying on cops, blames Hinds ... Calls for inventory of surveillance equipment in all public spaces
Local government by-elections set for June 17
The UNC has called the NATEX election The United National Congress internal elections will be held on June 15, 2024.
East POS start-ups to get $20,000 Morean noted that $3 million has been allocated for the programme and more will be allocated once the demand is there. The aim is to help up to 150 businesses in the 19 communities.
Asked where the funding was coming from, he indicated that the government provides the allocation under EPOS's Socio-Economic Project.
Secrecy surrounds CoP's tenure as contract expires
Kamla: Older women may be 'lonely' without kids
Temple break-in: no clues from CCTV footage "(The owners of the CCTV cameras) said the camera couldn't pick up that far because they looked through and didn't see anything. I don't know if they're just saying that because they don't want to be involved. I don't know. People are afraid out there, you see," she said during a phone interview on Thursday.
Evangelical churches call for respect to all places of worship The Trinidad and Tobago Council of Evangelical Churches (TTCEC) is describing a recent appalling act of violence, the Bharatiya Vidya Abhyas Mandali, known as the Watts Street temple, as a despicable act of vandalism. of thousands of dollars worth of electronic equipment, including CCTV cameras and wireless routers used by the criminal element to monitor law enforcement agents, have been discovered illegally mounted on utility poles in the North Central Division (NCD).
Moonilal wants full-scale probe into gangs spying on cops, blames Hinds ... Calls for inventory of surveillance equipment in all public spaces
Local government by-elections set for June 17
The UNC has called the NATEX election The United National Congress internal elections will be held on June 15, 2024.
East POS start-ups to get $20,000 Morean noted that $3 million has been allocated for the programme and more will be allocated once the demand is there. The aim is to help up to 150 businesses in the 19 communities.
Asked where the funding was coming from, he indicated that the government provides the allocation under EPOS's Socio-Economic Project.
Secrecy surrounds CoP's tenure as contract expires
Kamla: Older women may be 'lonely' without kids
Temple break-in: no clues from CCTV footage "(The owners of the CCTV cameras) said the camera couldn't pick up that far because they looked through and didn't see anything. I don't know if they're just saying that because they don't want to be involved. I don't know. People are afraid out there, you see," she said during a phone interview on Thursday.
Evangelical churches call for respect to all places of worship The Trinidad and Tobago Council of Evangelical Churches (TTCEC) is describing a recent appalling act of violence, the Bharatiya Vidya Abhyas Mandali, known as the Watts Street temple, as a despicable act of vandalism. of the CCTV cameras) said the camera couldn't pick up that far because they looked through and didn't see anything. I don't know if they're just saying that because they don't want to be involved. I don't know. People are afraid out there, you see," she said during a phone interview on Thursday.
Evangelical churches call for respect to all places of worship The Trinidad and Tobago Council of Evangelical Churches (TTCEC) is describing a recent appalling act of violence, the Bharatiya Vidya Abhyas Mandali, known as the Watts Street temple, as a despicable act of vandalism.
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