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Police are investigating the discovery of an unidentified man’s body found floating in the sea off Concession Drive, Sealots, on Friday evening.
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Police have launched an investigation after a body was seen off the coast of Sea Lots yesterday afternoon.
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Finance Minister Dave Tancoo in Parliment yesterday.
COURTESY: OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENT
Finance Minister Dave Tancoo says alcohol seized by the Customs and Excise Division was disposed of to the Office of the Prime Minister under the former People's National Movement (PNM) administration "nine times in the PNM's nine and a half years."
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Sentries at the entrance to Staubles Bay and Teteron Barracks, Chaguaramas, yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
Members of the Defence Force were confined to camp yesterday, as a state of heightened awareness remained in effect until further notice.
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A regiment vehicle follows a convoy of Police vehicles along the Western Main Road, Carenage, yesterday.
ROGER JACOV
Deputy Commissioner of Police Junior Benjamin says the immediate cancellation of all leave for police officers yesterday was just a precaution and bore no relation to the heightened alert the Defence Force was placed on.
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With Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, left, looking on, Laura Polo pins the rank insignia on her husband, Captain Don Polo, who was promoted to Commodore and Chief of Defence Staff, during a ceremony at the Red House, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
Amid a rush to supermarkets by citizens to stock up on vital food supplies, workplace closures and reports that soldiers had been summoned to military installations, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday urged calm and dismissed claims that Trinidad and Tobago was preparing for a United States-led land attack on Venezuela.
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Venezuelan Foreign Affairs Minister Yván Gil
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil is warning that any foreign military aggression against Venezuela would have considerable repercussions on T&T and the rest of Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Roodal Moonilal answers questions from members of the media outside the Red House yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal says the Manatee gas project remains secure and will continue as planned despite recent moves by Venezuela’s National Assembly to declare Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar persona non grata and to end bilateral energy agreements with Trinidad and Tobago.
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Shoppers leave Sing Chong Supermarket in Port-of-Spain yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
President of the Supermarket Association (SATT) Biondi Bachew is assuring the population that there is no need for panic buying or rushed shopping.
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Inter-Religious Organisation president Dr Ellis Harrison Burris
As tensions rise with Venezuela following Trinidad and Tobago’s support for the US’s deadly campaign against drug traffickers, some religious leaders are urging the public to pray but also to prepare should there be a violent escalation.
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Defence Minister Wayne Sturge, left, presents a sword to Lieutenant Commander Dwayne Edwards, who was elevated to Colonel and Commander of the T&T Regiment, during a ceremony at the Red House yesterday. Also in picture are Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Edwards’ wife Alicia Edwards.
KERWIN PIERRE
Defence Minister Wayne Sturge yesterday declined to confirm if Defence Force soldiers have been instructed to return to base, and Attorney General John Jeremie has made it clear that the State of Emergency extension is to complete and continue current critical gang dismantling operations. As an example, he said despite the removal of inmates from the prisons, there were repeated attempts to re-establish contact with people on the outside.
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Attorney General, John Jeremie moves a motion that the Proclamation made by the President on the 18th day of July, 2025 declaring that a state of public emergency exists in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago be extended for a further period of three months in Parliament yesterday.
COURTESY:OFFICE OF THYE PARLIAMENT
A motion to extend the State of Emergency (SoE) for a second time was passed in the House of Representatives yesterday with 27 Government votes in favour and 12 Opposition votes against. There were no abstentions.
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