(TRINIDAD EXPRESS) A Corporal with the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment lost his life on Friday evening when his motorcycle crashed into a car in Caroni while he was attempting to perform a stunt.
(TRINIDAD EXPRESS) POLICE are still searching for one of their former colleagues who stole five rotisserie chickens from a grocery in the Port of Spain Division last week, before fleeing the scene when confronted by a security guard.
(Trinidad Guardian) A young student who won a football scholarship only this year died yesterday in a vehicular accident in the United States.
(Trinidad Guardian) A High Court judge is calling for the enactment of laws to hold parents and guardians responsible for their children’s criminal actions.
(Newsday) Trinidad & Tobago is one of the most political countries he has ever encountered, Sandals chairman Gordon “Butch” Stewart declared yesterday, as he reiterated that the only document which exists with Government is a “little MoU” and not a signed contract for the Tobago Sandals project.
(Trinidad Guardian) An International team of experts is being sought to form the T&T Police Service’s (TTPS) newest unit, the Cold Cases and Missing Persons Unit.
(TRINIDAD EXPRESS) The decision by the daughter of a rape convict to send a Facebook friend request to the presiding judge who is due to sentence him, was raised before the court on Friday.
(TRINIDAD EXPRESS) The five men shot and killed on Thursday night opened fire on police officers as they were about to execute a search warrant at a home in Trou Macaque, Laventille, Trinidad.
(TRINIDAD GUARDIAN) Although he is promising a thorough investigation into last night’s killings of five young men in Laventille, Police Commissioner Gary Griffith is warning criminals not to challenge the police with gunfire.
(Trinidad Express) The killing of five men by the police on Thursday night has prompted a response from Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, who called on young men to follow the right path, saying that there was no good end to bad deed.
(TRINIDAD GUARDIAN) Screams and cries resonated from the hills of Laventille on Thursday night, after police shot and killed five men who opened fire on them.
(TRINIDAD GUARDIAN) Police were put on alert yesterday afternoon, after reports that groups of men posing as volunteers offering to remove damaged household items in Greenvale, La Horquetta, were in fact imposters who were stealing from the flood-hit residents.