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COPS WIDEN SABITA PROBE Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2026
COPS WIDEN SABITA PROBE Main's suspect's home firebombed amid concerns of a major criminal network in South Trinidad
US Embassy advisory flags terrorism risk in T&T The United States Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago has maintained a Level III travel advisory for Trinidad and Tobago, advising travellers to reconsider travel due to crime and a heightened risk of terrorism.
Kamla: T&T staying in Caricom despite controversy
Shia leader urges Government to reconsider terrorist blacklist A senior Shia Islamic leader is calling on the Government to urgently reassess its decision to designate several international organisations as terrorist entities, warning that the move risks importing foreign geopolitical conflicts into Trinidad and Tobago's domestic legal and political space.
Heerah not opposed to Govt's terror designation but urges caution Regional security expert Dr Garvin Heerah says the designation of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Lebanon's Hezbollah and Hamas as terrorist groups would bode well for T&T's security status and efforts to prevent terror financing.
Jamaat Al-Muslimeen backs Palestine; declines comment on terror designations
Opposition calls for criminal probe into $3.4B in housing contracts Young alleges 'cartel-type' procurement at HDC
Pressure mounts on PNM Senator to step down The development comes as a high-profile inquiry by the Public Accounts and Administration Committee (PAAC) into the State's handling of pharmaceuticals was abruptly adjourned during an in-camera session on Monday, after what sources described as a potential conflict of interest.
Angelica's funeral set for Saturday following Tobago jet ski tragedy
Criminologist warns against issuing PDOs to teens Criminologist Dr Randy Seepersad says despite the number of cases before the Children's Court and the 1,050 children suspended from schools in the first three months of the academic year, the use of State of Emergency preventive detention orders for minors may not be the best solution to steering youth away from deviant and criminal behaviour.
Dowlath: Over 1,000 students suspended in term 1
Mother mourns slain farmer: 'He didn't deserve that'
Six-year-old Skyler Gabriel remains on a ventilator at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the San Fernando General Hospital
Man sleeping on retaining wall falls to his death Dead is Ralphie Kadill, a heavy machinery operator of Harper Trace, St Mary's Village. Relatives believe he may have fallen asleep while lying on a retaining wall and rolled over the edge.
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