Head of the North-Central Division Snr Supt Richard Smith responds to questions from residents during a police town hall meeting at the Maracas, St Joseph Community Centre, on Thursday night.
Crime Stoppers director Darrin Carmichael makes a point at a police town hall meeting in Maracas, St Joseph, on Thursday night.
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Travis Molino, left, comforts his wife Jodie during an interview at Guardian Media yesterday on the passing of their twin daughters Ella Luccia and Esme Valentina. Both babies died at the NICU of the Port-of-Spain General Hospital after an infection spread.
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Vehicles parked on the St James and St Ann’s taxi stands on Hart Street, Port-of-Spain.
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Accident victim Neil Ballai
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PTSC bus driver Bharat Ramsingh looks at the bus’ shattered windscreen after a soldier was struck along Lady Hailes Avenue, San Fernando, yesterday.
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Competitors run to the finish line in one of the races at the annual Easter Tuesday Goat Race at the Buccoo Integrated Goat Racing Complex.
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A couple shelters from the rain while walking along St Vincent Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Head of the North-Central Division Snr Supt Richard Smith responds to questions from residents during a police town hall meeting at the Maracas, St Joseph Community Centre, on Thursday night.
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Crime Stoppers director Darrin Carmichael makes a point at a police town hall meeting in Maracas, St Joseph, on Thursday night.
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File: Former commissioner of police Gary Griffith
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This was how former commissioner of police Gary Griffith responded to claims from National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds and Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Amery Browne that he was responsible for the T&T Police Service losing funding from international partners.
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Bees living in one of the trees in Palmiste Park, San Fernando.
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Members of the public are being urged to stay away from Palmiste Park, San Fernando, until further notice, following a bee attack there that left five people, including a child, hospitalised on Monday.
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Mayaro MP Rushton Paray
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UNC Naparima constituency executive chairman Shazan Mohammed has called for the UNC to hold national executive elections and to postpone the screening of general election nominees. However, Naparima executive party organiser Rafi Mohammed and alderwoman Vashti Sookhoo disagree with his stance.
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UNC Senator Wade Mark
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If the Government is intent on changing this country’s Constitution to replace the Privy Council with the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), the United National Congress (UNC) is adamant it will not receive the needed Opposition support in Parliament.
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Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) political leader Watson Duke has been strongly criticised for failing to abide by a court order while serving as Public Services Association (PSA) president.
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A 20-year-old man facing ten charges stemming from two violent home invasions at the houses of a police officer and owners of Persad’s D’Food King has been granted almost a million dollars bail.
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Vehicles parked on the St James and St Ann’s taxi stands on Hart Street, Port-of-Spain.
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Head of the Port-of-Spain Municipal Police, Acting Commissioner Surrendra Sagramsingh plans to address illegal parking on two taxi stands along Hart Street, Port-of-Spain. The taxi drivers for the St Ann’s and St James routes use Hart Street as their taxi stands and have complained about the impact the illegal parking has on their livelihoods.
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Accident victim Neil Ballai
The suspect involved in the crash which claimed the life of Neil Ballai, a driver with the Kiss Baking Company, has been released from police custody without being charged.
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Transport Commissioner Clive Clarke
Come September, there could be more measures in place to examine people applying for the first issue of their driver’s permit.
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PTSC bus driver Bharat Ramsingh looks at the bus’ shattered windscreen after a soldier was struck along Lady Hailes Avenue, San Fernando, yesterday.
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A 23-year-old soldier is in serious condition after he was struck by a Public Transport Service Commission bus in San Fernando yesterday morning.
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Relatives of teenager Jaheim Lewis who was gunned down on Sunday night in Enterprise, yesterday appealed for the senseless killings to stop.
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Sherlon Brown
An autopsy on the body of murder accused Sherlon Brown, who died several days after being injured in a fracas at the Port-of-Spain State Prison, last Tuesday, did not go ahead as planned yesterday.
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Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds addresses members of the media during a press conference at the Ministry of National Security, Abercromby Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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The 2023 Commonwealth Young Person of the Year, Trinidadian Maya Kirti Nanan
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File: Former commissioner of police Gary Griffith
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Bees living in one of the trees in Palmiste Park, San Fernando.
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File: PDP leader Watson Duke
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Vehicles parked on the St James and St Ann’s taxi stands on Hart Street, Port-of-Spain.
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