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Resident Miss Phyllis, left, speaks with members of the TTPS Victim and Witness Support unit, at Phase Two, Powder Magazine,Cocorite, yesterday.
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Phase One, Powder Magazine Development in Cocorite has always been a quiet community, but following Saturday’s mass shooting, residents fear the area will never be the same again.
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DPP Roger Gaspard, SC
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DPP Roger Gaspard, SC, has responded in what appeared to be the latest tit-for-tat between his office and the Judiciary in the Dana Seetahal murder trial.
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Police officers place Jeremy Ramberran, 33, into a police vehicle at New Colonial Road in Barrackpore after he attacked an officer with a cutlass and was shot.
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A mentally ill man who threw bricks at passing vehicles and attacked police officers with a cutlass was shot and killed in Barrackpore yesterday.
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Chief Secretary Farley Augustine kicks off a football match at the Patience Hill Recreational Grounds yesterday.
Chief Secretary Farley Augustine has called on Tobagonians to rally together and not give up in the fight against crime. The Chief Secretary said he was saddened by the murder of Shellon Walters-Joseph and the recent mass shooting in Speyside, which left six people injured.
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Alex Coombs, 19, who was stabbed at his home in Freeport
The suspect in the stabbing death of 19-year-old Alex Coombs surrendered to the Freeport Police yesterday morning.
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Attorney General Reginald Armour
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In a release from the Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Legal Affairs yesterday, the ministry said the proposed amendments to the Firearms Act, chap. 16:01 were under continuous review.
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FILE - Children gather outside their tents, at Al-Hol camp, which houses families of members of the Islamic State group, in Hasakeh province, Syria, Saturday, May 1, 2021.
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T&T nationals in Syria and Iraq are pleading with the Government to help them return home after two children were forcibly taken away by Iraqi authorities.
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D’Abadie/ O’Meara MP Lisa Morris-Julian asks a question during the police town hall meeting at the Arima Community Centre on Monday.
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Flashing blue lights from police vehicles may comfort some people, but they also warn criminals, giving them time to escape.
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Lawyers representing a group of parents, who have threatened legal action over the deaths of their babies at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of the Port-of-Spain General Hospital (POSGH), have refused to enter settlement talks unless the North West Regional Health Authority (NWRHA) accepts liability.
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Acting Prisons Commissioner Deopersad Ramoutar
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Acting Prisons Commissioner Deopersad Ramoutar has won another round of litigation against the Public Service Commission (PSC) over the filling of senior vacancies in the T&T Prison Service.
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They were identified as Kylon Joseph, 25, of Mt Hope Road, Mt Hope and Shane “Jacko” Jackson, 42, of Pioneer Drive, Sea Lots.
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A Caroni man remained in critical condition at the hospital yesterday after he was struck in the head with a piece of wood by a relative during an argument.
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