Trinidad police looking for person of interest in viral money video
(Trinidad Guardian) The Police Service is looking for a man who was pictured in a video among several persons sifting through thousands of dollars of local currency.
(Trinidad Guardian) The Police Service is looking for a man who was pictured in a video among several persons sifting through thousands of dollars of local currency.
(Trinidad Express) The Ministry of Health has put the public on alert for the circulation of fake liquid antibiotics.
(Trinidad Guardian) Five years after Nicole Jaggan mysteriously disappeared while on her way to a hairdressing class, her younger brother Andron Jaggan has also gone missing from a supermarket in South Trinidad.
(Trinidad Newsday) FRESH violence inside a Syrian camp, where some children from Trinidad & Tobago have been living, has sparked new fears.
(Trinidad Guardian) Pundit Satyanand Maharaj has taken Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley to task for failing to attend the closing night of Divali Nagar.
(Trinidad Express) A man shot near his Morvant home two Fridays ago died in the hospital on Saturday morning.
(Trinidad Guardian) San Fernando grave digger Neville Boland enjoyed taking a dip in Black Stone beach every Sunday before going to church.
(Trinidad Newsday) A war of words has intensified between the police and the magistracy with Police Commissioner Gary Griffith directly calling on a magistrate to not bully his officers, and the magistrate accusing policemen of pedalling misinformation about the courts.
(Trinidad Express) A year after her boyfriend was gunned down, Melissa Cain was shot and killed by a man dressed in camouflage.
(Trinidad Guardian) A man who dared to call the police “fully dunce” has been arrested and charged.
(Trinidad Express) China Town may have been the talk of the town yesterday.
(Trinidad Express) The bomb squad of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service were called into a used car dealership owned by Rachael Sukhdeo when an object resembling a grenade was found on the premises on Friday.
(Trinidad Newsday) A Cunupia man who joined ISIS has no regrets over leaving Trinidad & Tobago for Syria, though three of his wives and three of his children were killed.
(Trinidad Newsday) Oposition Senator and UNC deputy political leader Khadijah Ameen was put out of the Senate briefly yesterday.
(Trinidad Guardian) The Housing Development Corporation (HDC) has moved to shut down a bikini party advertised to be held on an HDC compound in Arouca on Sunday.
(Trinidad Guardian) Tobago Homicide Officers are probing the circumstances surrounding the island’s eighth murder for 2019.
(Trinidad Express) How could a fisherman raise “overnight” US currency of $20,000 to pay as a ransom, National Security Minister Stuart Young asked yesterday.
(Trinidad Express) A thief with a firearm ripped a gold chain off the neck of a woman holding a baby in South Oropouche on Tuesday.
(Trinidad Newsday) It was anything but a happy birthday for a Tunapuna man accused of sexually assaulting a teen couple on October 14.
(Trinidad Guardian) Police and firefighters had to break into a senior citizen’s home in South Trinidad yesterday after staff locked the gate and refused a woman access to her aunt.
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