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'Internal betrayal'
Posted: Monday, April 20, 2026

'Internal betrayal'
PM reacts to killing of police corporal but insists no need for curfew; nationwide search for 62 guns, ammo stolen from armoury

Beckles: Killing of municipal police officer disappearance of firearms evidence of a "national crime crisis"

Opposition calls for action after police station killing

Firearms expert values stolen police arsenal at $650,000
Law enforcement consultant and firearms expert Paul Daniel Nahous has estimated the 62 firearms and over 4,000 rounds of ammunition believed to be stolen from the San Fernando Municipal Police Station are valued at $650,000.

Defence Ministry activates national response after officer killed
A coordinated national security response has been activated following the killing of a municipal police officer attached to the San Fernando Municipal Police Station, with multiple agencies now engaged in ongoing security and investigative operations.

PM: No need for curfew following the killing of a municipal police officer

Uncle of slain police officer demands justice

6 people in custody and a quantity of arms and ammunition recovered following murder of municipal police officer

CoP insists SoE working and that violent crime has been significantly reduced
He also insisted that the state security apparatus was working and strong and that persons would be held accountable. He reiterated the officer's murder was an isolated incident.

J'ca PM Holness calls for meeting to address concerns surrounding reappointment of Secretary General

AOSIS calls for energy transition ahead of climate dialogue
AOSIS said the situation in the Middle East shows risks linked to reliance on fossil fuels. The group said dependence on these resources affects economies and communities, including small island developing states.

Geriatric Society hosts community programme in Diego Martin
Eye testing was conducted by Value Optical. Health check-ups were provided to parents, guardians and other people by UWI medical students under the supervision of Dr Ramsaran. The students also invited people to participate in a study on the aged.

Blood pressure and blood sugar testing were carried out by the staff of CVA Ltd.

Newtown Girls Gov't mourns death of 9-year-old shooting victim
Initial reports indicate that the victims were travelling in a red Mitsubishi Lancer when it came under heavy gunfire around 7:45 p.m. near the vicinity of a Seventh-day Adventist church and the pedestrian walkover.

Muslim Groups express outrage over Cumuto mass burial discovery
Muslim cleric Imam Rasheed Karim, head of Ummah T&T and the Islamic Fada'il Services Trust (IFST), yesterday said the Muslim community is deeply concerned and outraged over the discovery

Man wins $35,000 after 8 days without a shower in custody



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