(Trinidad Guardian) Amid the mid-morning bustle, Sharaz Ageemoolar walked into an insurance company’s office in San Fernando and shot his ex-wife Anissa Rajgobin-Ageemoolar twice, before killing himself after eluding police having escaped from the scene of his crime.
(Trinidad Guardian) At least 15 members of three major gangs remained in police custody up to last evening, after a series of raids in and around Port-of-Spain.
(Trinidad Guardian) The ANSA McAL group of companies has enjoyed yet another strong period, as the Group has reported increased revenues and profits for the nine months ended September 30, 2023.
(Trinidad Express) Disgraced king’s counsel Vincent Nelson has filed an appeal to have his conviction set aside on the grounds of abuse of executive power and misconduct, breach of promise not to prosecute, or both.
(Trinidad Express) Seven police officers attached to the Northern Division task force will appear before an Arima Magistrate on Tuesday charged with misbehaviour in public office.
(Trinidad Express) Eight years’ imprisonment was the sentence imposed on two former employees at the Foreign Affairs Ministry after they were found guilty, last month, of trafficking cocaine to New York, Canada and London two decades ago.
(Trinidad Guardian) The Central Bank of T&T (CBTT) says the decision to suspend the exchange of TT dollar banknotes by the Bank of Jamaica was taken to reduce costs and to prevent the possibility of criminal activities, including money laundering.
(Trinidad Guardian) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged the Surinamese government to implement a more effective social protection programme.
(Trinidad Guardian) Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley’s identification card number, his driver’s permit number and his passport number have been found to be compromised in TSTT’s data breach.
(Trinidad Express) POLICE officers were among the men who engaged in sexual exploitation of a trafficked 16-year-old girl over several months between 2014 and 2015.
(Trinidad Guardian) Just days before their divorce was to be finalised, a T&T woman was fatally shot by her abusive estranged husband outside a house in Katy, Texas, in the United States.
(Trinidad Guardian) It was a bittersweet moment for the National Security Ministry and Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) yesterday, as despite successfully achieving the first-ever conviction under this country’s human trafficking laws, the perpetrator broke free of his electronic monitor bracelet and is now on the run.
(Trinidad Guardian) Jamaica’s central bank, which is called the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ), announced yesterday that it was suspending the exchange of T&T banknotes at its banking counter effective Monday “until further advised.”