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Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard, left, is greeted by former president Anthony Carmona during the funeral service for Randall Hector.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
While most of the country came to know Randall Warren Hector as the first murder to occur during the State of Emergency (SoE), the state prosecutor was yesterday remembered by his family, friends and the legal fraternity as a humble, jovial and God-fearing man.
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President of the South Caribbean Conference SDA, pastor Leslie Moses, preaches during the funeral service of murdered state prosecutor Randall Hector at the University of the South Caribbean, Maracas, St Joseph, yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
The South Caribbean Conference of Seventh-day Adventists has extended sympathy to musician and social justice activist Lou Lyons for being incorrectly implicated in the murder of special prosecutor Randall Hector after attending a church service.
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President Christine Kangaloo virtually addresses guests at the 18th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Conference in Odisha, India.
President Christine Kangaloo says she is “deeply and overwhelmingly” disappointed that she is unable to attend the 18th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) convention in India, where she is this year’s chief guest.
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Attorney General, Reginald Armour
The Office of the Attorney General has admitted that a purported gun amnesty under regulations for the ongoing State of Emergency (SoE) is not currently in effect.
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ACP-Tobago, Oswain Subero
Tobago police say they are making strides in reducing crime on the island, particularly with the declaration of the State of Emergency (SoE) on December 30. However, they again lamented that young people, from as early as age 12, are being lured into criminal activity.
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Nicholas Morgan, who was shot and killed on Wednesday night in Barrackpore.
After the murder of 29-year-old Nicholas Morgan, one of his neighbours is appealing to people to turn away from a life of crime.
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Officers from the North Central Division Task Force swiftly recovered a stolen vehicle just minutes after a robbery in Arouca on Wednesday.
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One suspect has been arrested, and two firearms, ammunition, and a significant quantity of cannabis were seized as police intensified operations across the country under the ongoing State of Emergency (SoE).
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Rampiary Ramkisson, left, Denise Shadrack and Sheila Gangadeen look at the wall blocking their access at Indarsingh Drive, Diamond Village, San Fernando.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Chairman of the Penal/Debe Regional Corporation (PDRC) Gowtam Maharaj says repairing landslips at Indarsingh Drive, Diamond Village, will not be easy and will require millions of dollars. He said the slippage originates from Papourie Road, which falls under the purview of the Ministry of Works.
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Classes were in session at the San Juan North Secondary School in Bourg Mulatresse yesterday, following a fire in a classroom on Wednesday.
ANISTO ALVES
The Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers’ Association (TTUTA) is calling for additional security at the San Juan North Secondary School, after a fire broke out in a classroom on Wednesday.
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A Tobago man is fighting for his life at the Scarborough General Hospital, suffering from first-degree burns, after being found on fire on Tuesday. Because of his critical condition, police said he was unable to tell them who or what set him ablaze.
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Firefighters are battling to control a series of major fires in the Los Angeles area that have killed five people, ravaged communities from the Pacific Coast to Pasadena and forced over 180,000 people to flee their homes.
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