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While everyone’s talking about Commissioner of Police (CoP) Erla Harewood-Christopher’s reinstatement, former Police Service Commission (PolSC) member, Prof Ramesh Deosaran, believes Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) – Intelligence and Investigations Suzette Martin has questions to answer.
A date is expected to be announced soon for the opening of Parliament’s new term—the First Session of the 13th Parliament, official sources confirmed yesterday.
Despite not receiving a ministerial portfolio, Congress of the People (COP) leader Prakash Ramadhar says he does not feel slighted by the Prime Minister and sought to assure that matters are in the works.
The National Transformation Alliance (NTA) has pledged to press ahead with its political mission, announcing internal elections for September 5, this year, following the resignation of founding political leader Gary Griffith last week.
Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Sean Sobers believes he can get the United Kingdom government to ease its visa requirements for Trinidad and Tobago nationals, as he says a solid solution has been found.
The labour movement is intensifying its calls for the removal of Industrial Court Judge Larry Achong, accusing him of bias and misconduct. Labour leaders say Achong compromises the credibility and fairness of Trinidad and Tobago’s industrial relations system.
Police are searching for a Venezuelan woman who was kidnapped on Sunday night from the carpark of the Double Palm Inn in Central Trinidad.
A High Court judge yesterday slammed the state and police as he awarded nearly $300,000 in damages in a malicious prosecution case in which a man was charged with four breaking and entering charges, despite being in police and prison custody at the time of the alleged crimes.
A couple who were hiking along La Orange Trace, Heights of Aripo, Arima, were shocked and frightened on Sunday afternoon, after they stumbled upon a bloody corpse on the trail.
A fiery crash in Point Fortin on Sunday has claimed the life of a 25-year-old man and left a woman in critical condition.
A Belmont woman, who was said to have been a long-time victim of domestic abuse at the hands of a close male relative, was stabbed to death on Sunday during an argument with the suspect at her home.
Trinidad and Tobago was rocked by a magnitude 5.5 earthquake at 8.41 pm on Sunday, according to the University of the West Indies’ Seismic Research Centre (UWI-SRC). Shaking from this earthquake was felt as far away as Grenada.
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