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The Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard patrol boat navigating the north coast on Good Friday.
MARIELA BRUZUAL
Eleven individuals have been charged following an interception by the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard (TTCG) off the Erin coast on Friday.
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Police officers arrest a man on Independence Square, Port-of-Spain, last Thursday.
ANISTO ALVES
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) said multiple anti-crime operations conducted over the Easter weekend led to several arrests for ammunition-related offences in the South Western Division.
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Regional military forces, which included T&T’s Defence Force special operations troops, participated in the recent Exercise Tropical Dagger X111 in Jamaica, mounted by the US Southern Command, Jamaican Defence Force and Canadian Special Operations Forces Command.
COURTESY SGT TRAVIS DENNY (US ARMY)
A bill for Trinidad and Tobago to work with the United States for more effective border security is expected to be presented to Parliament on Friday.
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Residents of Phase Four, Beetham Gardens play and bathe in the cascading water from a ruptured Water and Sewerage Authority pipeline yesterday.
VASHTI SINGH
While it was a rainy Easter Monday for many, some homes and residents in Phase Four, Beetham Gardens, were drenched for more than 12 hours by cascading water from a Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) pipeline, rather than bursting clouds.
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Trinidad and Tobago National Nurses Association (TTNNA) president Idi Stuart
ABRAHAM DIAZ
The T&T National Nurses Association (TTNNA) has claimed a casualty in its ongoing industrial relations battle with the North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA).
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Visitors disembark a glass-bottom boat after a tour of the marine park in Buccoo on Easter Sunday.
QUAMINA PAYNE
Secretary of Tourism Zorisha Hackett is saying a heartfelt thank you to Trinidadians, as she declared domestic tourism booming for the Easter weekend.
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Electrical cables removed at the WASA Claude Noel Highway Wells, Tobago.
The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) says it is managing the supply of water in Tobago despite challenges during the crucial Easter period.
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Heritage Petroleum Limited
State-owned energy company Heritage Petroleum Ltd has been ordered to reconsider its decision to refuse to disclose a list of its employees and their salaries.
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A 47-year-old man from San Fernando has been sentenced to a little over four months in prison for stealing power tools from a family he knew.
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Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander responds to questions from the media during the Hats of Glory Easter Bonnet Parade at his office, located at the corner of Greene Street and El Dorado Road in Tunapuna
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Responding to reports that a man was beaten and threatened with sodomy if he could not pay $20,000 in cash, Minister of Homeland Security and Tunapuna MP Roger Alexander said such attacks were unacceptable and warned that a firm, decisive response from law enforcement was necessary to maintain order.
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A careless moment with a lit cigarette has been blamed for an early morning fire that destroyed a wooden home in Debe on Sunday.
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The robbery occurred around 10.30 am on Sunday morning while the 57-year-old driver was driving east along the Priority Bus Route (PBR).
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