Trinidad: Prison officer’s home firebombed
(TRINIDAD GUARDIAN) Police are investigating an incident in which a prison officer’s Tacarigua home was firebombed early yesterday.
(TRINIDAD GUARDIAN) Police are investigating an incident in which a prison officer’s Tacarigua home was firebombed early yesterday.
(Trinidad Express) A man was shot and killed in Penal yesterday afternoon by two men who broke into the home of his parents.
(Trinidad Express) Five months after he was abducted, victim Darrell Cuffy was released yesterday.
(Trinidad Express) A business owner yesterday said ordinary citizens of Trinidad and Tobago feel raped.
(Trinidad Express) A man was shot and killed in Penal this afternoon by two men who broke into the home of his parents.
(TRINIDAD GUARDIAN) Johnny Hamilton’s winding journey from south Trinidad has taken him to the doorstep of the NBA.
(TRINIDAD NEWSDAY) Nishal Sankat is now back home in the safe custody of his parents who met him at the Piarco International Airport last night, after being interviewed by local law enforcement officers.
(TRINIDAD EXPRESS) A BARRACKPORE man was gunned down at a bar in Debe on Tuesday night.
(TRINIDAD EXPRESS) National Security Minister Stuart Young has called a media conference to provide an update on the investigation into the shooting death of Acting Senior Superintendent of Prisons Wayne Jackson.
(Trinidad Express)The Trinidadian man charged with attempting to steal an American Airlines jet at Orlando Melbourne International Airport will be deported to Trinidad, placed on a US “no-fly” list, and barred from returning to the United States.
(TRINIDAD GUARDIAN) Nishal Sankat, the Trinidad and Tobago national who has been charged with trying to steal a plane at the Melbourne Airport in Florida, is coming home.
(TRINIDAD EXPRESS) The country can breathe a sigh of relief since Finance Minister Colm Imbert has assured that there will be no increases in taxes for the remainder of government’s term in office.
(Trinidad Guardian) The habitat along the Vistabella River is once again under attack as oil stretches across several kilometres of water and the flanking mangroves.
(Trinidad Express) Outlining the Government decision to shut down operations at Petrotrin’s Pointe-a-Pierre refinery, Finance Minister Colm Imbert said in its current state, the oil company was a looming crisis.
(TRINIDAD EXPRESS) MONSTER waves battered the coastal home of a family in Marabella on Saturday afternoon, destroying part of their house.
(TRINIDAD GUARDIAN) Almost half of the criminal backlog cases in this country’s High Courts have been pending for more than 15 years.
(TRINIDAD GUARDIAN) A single parent who had no choice but to stay at home with her child after the earthquake damaged Forest Reserve Anglican Primary School was closed has lost her job.
(Trinidad Express) Three Trinidadian men and four Venezuelan nationals, three of whom are in this country illegally, were to appear before a Siparia Magistrate yesterday, jointly charged with possession of firearm and ammunition.
(Trinidad Express) The Meteorological Office forecast for yesterday was for generally sunny conditions with the expectation of showery interruptions in some areas.
(TRINIDAD GUARDIAN) November 30 is the date set for the closure of state oil company Petrotrin.
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