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Orchid vendor Aaron Lutchman shows off one of his plants to Lazina Mohammed, left, Ronisha Jitta and Angie Ford during the Trinidad and Tobago Orchid Society’s annual orchid show at the Preysal High School, Couva, yesterday.
SHASTRI BOODAN
The cut-flower market has tremendous potential for generating employment opportunities, says Gopaul Chackan, the president of the T&T Orchid Society (TTOS).
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FILE: Senior Supt Richard Smith
KERWIN PIERRE
Police in the North-Central Division will be monitoring other areas in the community where they believe illegal cameras being used by criminal gangs have been installed to monitor their movements.
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Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal, UNC shadow minister of National Security
ABRAHAM DIAZ
The United National Congress’ shadow minister of National Security, Roodal Moonilal, is calling for an immediate and independent investigation into the discovery of electronic equipment worth hundreds of thousands of dollars illegally mounted on utility poles in the North Central Division (NCD). The CCTV cameras and wireless routers are being used by the criminal element to monitor law enforcement agents.
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Police are investigating an incident where a 47-year-old woman was robbed and sexually assaulted by men posing as a taxi driver and passenger on Friday afternoon.
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An off-duty police officer was robbed at gunpoint of his vehicle and other valuables on Wednesday.
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Officers of the ABM Task Force were on mobile patrol along Diego Martin Main Road, this morning, when they spotted the suspects near the Starlite Shopping Plaza
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An 18-year-old Laventille man was arrested by police after he stole a cellphone in downtown Port of Spain on Friday afternoon.
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Pundit Ugesh Maharaj, left, and UNC MP for Chaguanas West, Dinesh Rambally look at the remains of a damaged murti yesterday, after the heads were knocked off by intruders at the Bharatiya Vidya Abyas Mandir, Whatt Street, Curepe.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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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Opposition leader Kamla Persad Bissessar
RISHI RAGOONATH
The United National Congress National Executive Elections will be held on June 15. The revelation was made by the party’s General Secretary, Peter Kanhai. He said nomination forms will be available at the UNC headquarters from Monday, May 13.
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A man walks past a lampost with security cameras outside the Tunapuna Police Station yesterday. A gang is believed to have installed cameras on lamposts near the station to monitor activity there.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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).
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President Christine Kangaloo
President Christine Kangaloo has advised that the by-elections for the Lengua/Indian Walk and Quinam Morne Diablo electoral districts will be held on Monday, June 17.
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UNC chairman and Oropuche West MP Dave Tancoo
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As the saga of the United National Congress’ internal election draws on, Chaguanas West MP Dinesh Rambally believes it may be time for amendments to the party’s constitution.
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Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Dr Amery Browne
NICOLE DRAYTON
Trinidad and Tobago yesterday supported the vote at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on a resolution passed by 143 countries to expand Palestine’s rights and privileges at the United Nations.
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