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Saturday, April 5, 2025

Opinion

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 PNM general secretary Foster Cummings

PNM general secretary Foster Cummings

Foster Cummings: PNM working ‘quite well’ with two leaders

There is still no word on how long Dr Kei­th Row­ley will re­main as po­lit­i­cal leader of the Peo­ple’s Na­tion­al Move­ment (PNM) but the par­ty’s gen­er­al sec­re­tary Fos­ter Cum­mings says the cur­rent con­fig­u­ra­tion is work­ing “quite well”.

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Thu Apr 03 2025
Nizam Mohammed

Nizam Mohammed

Marvin Smith

Repatriation Committee says stranded nationals could be in T&T by October

Head of the Repa­tri­a­tion Com­mit­tee, Nizam Mo­hammed, says T&T is ready for repa­tri­a­tion and could bring home strand­ed women and chil­dren lan­guish­ing in north­east­ern Syr­ia by Oc­to­ber at the ear­li­est if the gov­ern­ment ful­ly co-op­er­ates and fa­cil­i­tates the process.

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Thu Apr 03 2025
Acting Police Commissioner Junior Benjamin, left, and ACP Richard Smith.

Acting Police Commissioner Junior Benjamin, left, and ACP Richard Smith.

Acting CoP: Investigators working on charges against SoE detainees

As the State of Emer­gency (SoE) draws to a close, act­ing Po­lice Com­mis­sion­er Ju­nior Ben­jamin says work to lay charges against per­sons de­tained is on­go­ing.

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Shane Superville
Thu Apr 03 2025
Joanne Estick

Joanne Estick

Siparia man remanded in severed head case

A Siparia man, ac­cused of com­mit­ting one of the most grue­some mur­ders this year, has been re­mand­ed in­to state cus­tody fol­low­ing his ap­pear­ance at the Siparia Mag­is­trates’ Court yes­ter­day.

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KEVON FELMINE
Thu Apr 03 2025
Ag. Commissioner of Police Junior Benjamin

Ag. Commissioner of Police Junior Benjamin

Cop under probe for allegedly putting gun in son’s mouth

un­der in­ves­ti­ga­tion for al­leged­ly beat­ing his 11-year-old son and then in­sert­ing his ser­vice-is­sued pis­tol in­to the young­ster’s mouth be­cause the boy stayed up late and did not take a bath when he was or­dered to.

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Anna-Lisa Paul
Thu Apr 03 2025
Penal/Debe Regional Corporation Chairman Gowtam Maharaj.

Penal/Debe Regional Corporation Chairman Gowtam Maharaj.

Ministry intensifies spraying after malaria outbreak in South

Health in­spec­tors and lo­cal gov­ern­ment of­fi­cials are prepar­ing to roll out in­ten­si­fied spray­ing ef­forts af­ter the Min­istry of Health iden­ti­fied a clus­ter of malar­ia cas­es in South Trinidad. Malar­ia, a mos­qui­to-borne dis­ease caused by the Plas­mod­i­um par­a­site, is trans­mit­ted through the bite of in­fect­ed fe­male Anophe­les mos­qui­toes. While malar­ia is not en­dem­ic to T&T, the min­istry said cas­es are typ­i­cal­ly im­port­ed or in­tro­duced, with 153 record­ed be­tween 2015 and 2024, av­er­ag­ing 15 per year.

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Thu Apr 03 2025
The mangled vehicle at theOropouche Police Station, which was driven by Kenrick Ramsey, who lost his life after colliding with a utility pole near Ibis Circular Drive, Aripero Village, Rousillac, on Tuesday night.

The mangled vehicle at theOropouche Police Station, which was driven by Kenrick Ramsey, who lost his life after colliding with a utility pole near Ibis Circular Drive, Aripero Village, Rousillac, on Tuesday night.

KRISTIAN DE SILVA

Driver dies after crashing into utility pole

A 61-year-old dri­ver died af­ter crash­ing his car in­to a util­i­ty pole in South Oropouche on Tues­day night.

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Sasha Wilson
Thu Apr 03 2025
Incumbent Princes Town MP Barry Padarath speaks during the UNC’s General Election community meeting in Debe on Tuesday.

Incumbent Princes Town MP Barry Padarath speaks during the UNC’s General Election community meeting in Debe on Tuesday.

RISHI RAGOONATH

WASA, Marvin condemn Padarath’s ‘scare tactics’ on safety of water in Moruga

For­mer pub­lic util­i­ties min­is­ter Mar­vin Gon­za­les and the Wa­ter and Sew­er­age Au­thor­i­ty (WASA) are rub­bish­ing claims by a Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress MP that con­t­a­m­i­nat­ed wa­ter from re­cent­ly dug wells in Moru­ga/Table­land could lead to can­cer.

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Sascha Wilson
Thu Apr 03 2025

Man with cocaine to pay workers held by cops

Po­lice ar­rest­ed a fish­er­man af­ter seiz­ing 17.3 grammes of co­caine from his home in Erin on Wednes­day, which was al­leged­ly hid­den in a toi­let bowl.

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Sascha Wilson
Thu Apr 03 2025

Minor pregnant after alleged rape in school; cops probing incident

The Spe­cial Vic­tims De­part­ment of the TTPS is in­ves­ti­gat­ing a re­port of rape at a sec­ondary school in cen­tral Trinidad on Valen­tine’s Day, which has now led to the 13-year-old vic­tim be­com­ing preg­nant.

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Anna-Lisa Paul
Thu Apr 03 2025
A Crime Scene Investigator dusts an abandoned car for finger prints which was used by bandits during a home invasion at Harold Fraser Circular Road, Valsayn, yesterday.

A Crime Scene Investigator dusts an abandoned car for finger prints which was used by bandits during a home invasion at Harold Fraser Circular Road, Valsayn, yesterday.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

Police hold 4 after Valsayn home invasion

Po­lice suc­cess­ful­ly ap­pre­hend­ed four men who car­ried out a home in­va­sion at Re­al Spring, Val­sayn yes­ter­day, and robbed a res­i­dent of cash and valu­ables be­fore leav­ing in a wait­ing car which they lat­er aban­doned af­ter the neigh­bour­hood watch group raised an alarm.

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Anna-Lisa Paul
Thu Apr 03 2025
UNC prospective candidate Saddam Hosein

UNC prospective candidate Saddam Hosein

COURTESY: UNC FACEBOOK

Hosein questions alleged $7M cost for consultations on TTRA

Prospec­tive UNC can­di­date for Barataria/San Juan Sad­dam Ho­sein ques­tioned what he claimed was a $7.1 mil­lion price tag made to Ernst & Young (EY) for con­sul­tan­cy ser­vices to the Trinidad and To­ba­go Rev­enue Au­thor­i­ty (TTRA).

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Thu Apr 03 2025
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