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Anand Ramlogan, 50, and 60-year-old Michael Boodoo, both of Chanka Trace, El Socorro, were found not guilty of the offences at the end of their trial before High Court Judge Gail Gonzales at the Hall of Justice in Port-of-Spain, yesterday afternoon. It took a nine-member jury almost 90 minutes to return with their unanimous verdicts.
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Murdered Budy George and Jeremiah George
A shooting incident last year, a land issue and protection tax are being looked at as possible motives for the quadruple murders in Mayaro yesterday.
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A 20-year-old man from Tobago who was charged in connection with the murder of 28-year-old Wanya Kareem Small and the wounding of another 28-year-old which allegedly occurred on January 1 at Patience Hill, Tobago, has been remanded into custody.
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There have been 10 pedestrian deaths in the last six weeks. This is according to the Traffic & Highway Patrol Branch, Roadway Surveillance Unit (RSU). It accounts for 59 per cent of this year’s road traffic deaths.
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Two wireless radios and two police uniforms were among items seized at the home of pastor and purported intelligence officer Ian Ezekiel Brown during a search of his Arima home on Saturday.
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A Roving Road Block was conducted in the Northern and North Eastern Division on Friday, resulting in the arrest of two persons and the seizure of a firearm, ammunition and 260 grams of cocaine.
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Police have seized 36 packets of marijuana with an estimated street value $145,000 earlier this morning in Sangre Grande following a high speed chase.
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Finance Minister Colm Imbert
KERWIN PIERRE
The Minister of Finance, Colm Imbert, says he is encouraged and heartened by the Staff Concluding Statement of the recent IMF 2024 Article IV Mission to this country.
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The University of the West Indies (The UWI) says it is deeply saddened by the loss of unabashed patriot and public servant, Reginald Dumas.
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FILE - Members of MINUSTAH, a U.N. force established in 2004, patrol the Marttisant community in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, July 31, 2007. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos, File)
Ariana Cubillos
The United Nations Security Council has condemned the increasing violence and criminal activity, and human rights abuses currently taking place in Haiti, and has expressed concern for its implications for regional security.
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FILE - Britain's Kate, Princess of Wales smiles during her visit to Sebby's Corner in north London, Friday, Nov. 24, 2023. Princess Kate apologized Monday, March 11, 2024 for “confusion” caused by her editing of a family photo released by the palace — an image of the British royal and her children that was intended to calm concern and speculation about the princess's health, but had the opposite effect. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein, Pool, File )
Frank Augstein
Kate, Princess of Wales, apologized Monday for “confusion” caused by her editing of a family photo released by the palace — an image of Kate and her children that was intended to calm concern and speculation about the British royal’s health but had the opposite effect.
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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh
In the wake of reports that untrained and improperly qualified doctors have been given status as medical specialists in T&T, Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh says the Legislative Review Committee will be addressing this issue.
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