(Trinidad Guardian) Police Inspector Roger Alexander has promised residents of Morvant that justice will be served and that they will be given a full account of what transpired with the shooting deaths of three men in Second Caledonia on Saturday.
(Trinidad Guardian) The number of people killed by police in the last year has risen by 86 per cent, a figure that is of concern to the Police Complaints Authority (PCA).
(Trinidad Guardian) The family of one of the three men shot dead by police in Second Caledonia, Morvant on Saturday, is calling for an investigation into the killing.
(Trinidad Guardian) Pregnant student Sheniequa Lewis is now safe in quarantine in her homeland of Antigua, days after Guardian Media highlighted her struggles to return home.
(Trinidad Express) Three men suspected in the shooting death of a police officer yesterday morning, were themselves shot and killed by officers hours later.
(Trinidad Express) The Ministry of Health will be looking into stricter regulations for the operations of bars following reports of poor public health practices across the country.
(Trinidad Express) A member of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS)became the country’s latest murder victim after he was shot dead in Morvant this morning.
(Trinidad Express) Deeply disturbing.
These are the words used by Mount Saint Benedict in responding to a viral Facebook video of a woman claiming she was sexually assaulted by a priest from the Mount from age seven to 12.
(Trinidad Guardian) Relatives of Carenage businessman Koongebeharry Jaisarie, 64, are demanding justice after his body was discovered days after he went missing.
(Trinidad Express) Moviegoers will experience the new normal at cinemas today and tomorrow as social distancing and hygiene protocols will be enforced.
(Trinidad Express) A teenage girl found dead in an abandoned house in Long Circular, St James, on Monday, had been playing with a loaded gun with a friend when it discharged, hitting her once in the abdomen.
(Trinidad Express) THE WIFE of missing Freeport ‘ph’ taxi driver Barry Ramsook said she will not give in to rumours that a burnt corpse discovered in a vehicle on Monday night was her husband.