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« Reply #330 on: February 08, 2016, 04:07:09 PM »



24 detained during PBR operation
Clampdown on illegals; Tightening of land and sea borders


http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2016-02-05/clampdown-illegals

Illegal entry into T&T is being made more difficult as the Government steps up border security on land and sea.

National Security Minister Edmund Dillon yesterday confirmed moves to step up border security following Wednesday’s exercise by police and immigration in which 30 people were questioned and 24 detained.

During the exercise, authorities checking vehicles along the Priority Bus Route asked commuters for identification. The 24 people who were detained were placed at the Detention Centre.

The National Security Ministry yesterday confirmed that the exercise was the latest phase of operations to deal with illegal immigrants. It said those detained in Wednesday’s exercise included four Jamaicans, one Dominican Republic national, two Cubans, one Grenadian, ten Guyanese, one Nigerian, three Chinese, one Vincentian and one person from Sierra Leone.

In February 2015, then National Security Minister Gary Griffith, in announcing a “crackdown on illegals,” estimated that there were 110,000 illegal immigrants from 16 countries living in T&T.

He said they would have been given the opportunity to regularise their status and if non-compliant would be located and returned to their homeland. He added that there were many illegal immigrants in T&T contributing heavily to crime and gang activity and if these undesirables were removed it would have a positive impact on the anti-crime fight.

Yesterday, Dillon said maritime borders—prime points for illegal entry—were being tightened, as were entry points on land in his government’s heightened efforts to deal with crime and gang warfare.

Dillon is planning visits to various areas and agencies in coming weeks to reinforce those plans.

Dillon said he would visit the Detention Centre soon since it was in a “terrible” state.

He said he has called for certain rearrangements to be done at the centre and for the processes regarding Caricom nationals to be expedited when such individuals have to be returned to their homeland.

He said discussions had been held with the Jamaican high commissioner on such matters.

The minister said halting illegal access to T&T was also geared towards clamping down on foreign culprits involved in terrorist activities entering T&T.

Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi, meanwhile, told the T&T Guardian that the Government was using a multi-pronged approach to dealing with returning T&T-born terrorist fighters—those who had served with ISIS in the Middle East—and this would involve operationalising existing law plus co-operation with international parties.

That is currently being finalised at various levels of the Government.

“A special Anti-Terrorism Unit has also been established in the Attorney General’s office to handle such matters,” Al-Rawi said.

“We’ve retooled arrangements which had existed in the AG’s office, but hadn’t been used. The past administration, which had co-sponsored the United Nations anti-terrorism resolution, however, didn’t operationalise what they were doing.”

Al-Rawi also said authorities who mounted a surprise search in the Port-of-Spain prison between Wednesday night and early Thursday morning found 28 new high-tech cell phones.

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Re: Crime situation in T&T.
« Reply #331 on: February 11, 2016, 04:17:59 PM »

Body of woman identified*
Assault not ruled out...

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20160210/news/body-of-woman-identified

A young Japanese woman was found dead in her Carnival costume at the Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain yesterday morning.
Police last night identified the woman as Asami Nagakiya.

The Police Service said in a statement that she is believed to have been a regular visitor to Trinidad Carnival and played for a Port of Spain steelband along with a group of other Japanese nationals.

Investigators told the Express last night that Nagakiya may have played pan with Silver Stars but this was not immediately confirmed.
Police said that about 9.30 a.m. yesterday, two cleaners employed with the Port of Spain City Corporation found Nagakiya's body.
They were sitting on a bench on the western side of the Savannah, near Queen's Royal College, when they observed something under a nearby tree.
 

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Re: Crime situation in T&T.
« Reply #332 on: February 11, 2016, 04:20:25 PM »

Body of woman identified*
Assault not ruled out...

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20160210/news/body-of-woman-identified

A young Japanese woman was found dead in her Carnival costume at the Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain yesterday morning.
Police last night identified the woman as Asami Nagakiya.


The Police Service said in a statement that she is believed to have been a regular visitor to Trinidad Carnival and played for a Port of Spain steelband along with a group of other Japanese nationals.

Investigators told the Express last night that Nagakiya may have played pan with Silver Stars but this was not immediately confirmed.
Police said that about 9.30 a.m. yesterday, two cleaners employed with the Port of Spain City Corporation found Nagakiya's body.
They were sitting on a bench on the western side of the Savannah, near Queen's Royal College, when they observed something under a nearby tree.
 


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« Reply #333 on: February 13, 2016, 09:35:27 PM »


Police to review CCTV footage

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20160212/news/police-to-review-cctv-footage

Homicide officers are this weekend reviewing footage captured on CCTV cameras that line Picton Street and the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port of Spain, in a bid to find workable footage showing Asami Nagakiya’s last living moments and her potential killer or killers.

Senior homicide sources confirmed they were poring over footage from these cameras after receiving information that the Japanese pannist was seen walking along Picton Street in the company of a man sometime late Carnival Tuesday evening into the night.
The street goes in a northern direction to the Queen’s Park Savannah not far from where Nagakiya’s body was eventually found on Wednesday morning.
Investigators are hoping, with the help of the cameras, to retrace and piece together the final steps of the Japanese national.
Sources say several people have come forward and have been assisting police with the investigation, and they believe they will make a significant breakthrough in the case soon.

Yoichi Watanabe, a friend of Nagakiya who spoke exclusively with TV6 News and the Express at his Carenage home in the company of Japanese reporters yesterday, said he was still trying to come to terms with the horrible reality.
“I didn’t want it to be true, I really didn’t want it to be true... The first information I received was that it was an Asian woman... I didn’t want it to be true and I waited a whole day hoping it wouldn’t be true...

“I went with the police and identified her body...It’s so unfortunate, it’s really so unfortunate,” Watanabe said.
Yoichi like so many others described Nagakiya as a talented pannist who gave her all in everything she played. He added the gap she has left in the musical pan world will be hard to fill.

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« Reply #334 on: February 13, 2016, 09:41:12 PM »

One man who was held for questioning in connection with the murder of Japanese pannist, Asami Nagakiya, was released this morning without being charged.

The man, who was a friend of Ms. Nagakiya, was held at an abandoned structure on Woodford street in Newtown, which he was allegedly using during the carnival period.

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« Reply #335 on: February 13, 2016, 09:50:02 PM »


Police seize $4.2m in coke, marijuana in South :applause:

http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2016-02-13/police-seize-42m-coke-marijuana-south

Southern Division Task Force officers seized $4.2 million worth of cocaine and marijuana and arrested two men, including a Dominican Republic national, who were transporting the drugs in a sports utility vehicle in Woodland.

Police sources said the 44-year-old foreigner and a 39-year-old Carenage man are being detained at an undisclosed location for security reasons as police conduct further inquiries.

Police believe the drugs were smuggled into the country from an illegal port of entry along the southwestern coastline.

Led by Sgt Parasram and Cpl Joseph, officers set up a road block along the M2 Ring Road near the La Romaine intersection after receiving a tip-off.

Around 8.50 am, the officers stopped and searched the Hyundai Tucson occupied by the two men.

Inside the vehicle, the police found 7.1 kilogrammes of pure cocaine and 23.3 kilogrammes of high-grade marijuana. The drugs were seized, the men arrested, and the vehicle impounded.

Also involved in the exercise were PC George, PC Ramdhanie, PC Ruben, PC Samaroo, PC Langcaster, WPC Penty, WPC Joint and WPC Noel.

The officers came in for high praises and commendations from their seniors, including Snr Supt Hackshaw, ASP Ramdeo and Insp Gajadhar, for a job well done.

Investigations are continuing.
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« Reply #336 on: February 17, 2016, 03:05:46 PM »
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2016-02-16/businessman-detained

Chaguanas car dealer Sheron Sukhdeo was detained yesterday by police officers in connection with a report of domestic violence.

Up to late last night he was at the Chaguanas Police Station being questioned but no charges were laid.

Yesterday morning, a team of police officers from the Chaguanas Police Station, led by Inspector McIntyre, went to the businessman’s home near the Chaguanas Government Primary School.

He was later handcuffed and taken to his businessplace on the Caroni Savannah Road and then to the Chaguanas Police Station where he was questioned overnight.

Investigating officers have obtained an official statement from the alleged domestic violence victim, a 28-year-old mother of two.

The statement was taken from her on Sunday following an interview she had with Head of the Central Division, Snr Supt Jayson Forde. Investigating officers were also able to obtain medical records from the respective health institutions, including the Chaguanas Health Centre, to add to their file.

The woman and her two children — ages seven and five — are said to have been under heavy police guard since Sunday.

Early on Saturday morning, the woman took to Facebook to post recent photographs of herself showing blue black marks, cuts, bruises and a bloodshot eye that she said she sustained last week during an alleged confrontation with a close male relative.

Speaking out publicly for the first time, the woman alleged she has been a victim of domestic violence for the last 12 years.

Thousands of comments were made in support of the woman and her children and on Sunday the police intervened, saying she would also receive counselling from the Victim and Witness Support Unit and the children would be referred to the Child Protection Unit and the Children’s Authority.


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« Reply #337 on: February 18, 2016, 12:52:00 PM »
18% drop in domestic violence reports in 2015

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20160217/news/cops-18-drop-in-domestic-violence-reports-in-2015


Police are urging victims of ­domestic abuse to come forward.

Even though there was a significant drop in the number of reported cases of domestic violence last year compared to 2014, the issue continues to be a major concern to members of the Police Service, public relations officer with service Ag ASP Michael Pierre said yesterday.

Speaking at the weekly police news conference in Port of Spain, Pierre said there was an 18 per cent drop in domestic violence reports from 2014 to 2015, and that police officers will continue to investigate and adopt a zero-tolerance approach to such offences.
He was speaking in light of recent reports of a woman in Central Trinidad who recently posted photos of herself on social media alleging she was being abused by her husband for a number of years. The alleged perpetrator has been charged.

“It is the mandate of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service that a police officer shall respond to every complaint or report alleging domestic violence, whether or not the person making the complaint or the report is the victim or whether the report is made in person or by phone...
“The primary concern of the police officers responding to reports of domestic violence should be the safety of the victim, whether or not the threat of violence is immediate or remote,” said Pierre, adding all reports will be investigated with impartiality. He said in 2014 there were 1,931 reports of domestic violence, but in 2015 this number was reduced to 1,632.

He explained victims of domestic violence can also apply for a protection order at the district Magistrates’ Court, restraining a person from engaging in abusive behaviour in any way. In explaining who can apply for such an order, Pierre said: “A spouse, a member of the spouse’s household, that is, a child, a dependant, a parent or sibling of either the spouse or respondent of that sibling or parent who is not a member of the household; a person who has a child in common with the respondent, a person who is or has been in a visiting relationship with a person of the opposite sex for a period exceeding 12 months, a police officer, a probation officer or approved ­social worker on behalf of an alleged victim.”
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« Reply #338 on: February 18, 2016, 07:46:34 PM »
CHARGED FOR TRAFFICKING: Coast Guard officers seized a quantity of marijuana after intercepting a pirogue in the Gulf of Paria yesterday.

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CHARGED FOR TRAFFICKING: Coast Guard officers seized a quantity of marijuana after intercepting a pirogue in the Gulf of Paria yesterday. Officers boarded the pirogue and searched the vessel, they recovered a black package containing a plant-like substance. The Coast Guard officers handed over five men who were on the pirogue to the Organised Crime, Narcotics and Firearms Bureau. Two of the men were eventually charged for trafficking 500 grammes of marijuana.

In another incident, police officers responded to a theft at Damion Jewellery on the SS Erin Road in Debe. When they arrived on the scene, they found four men seated around a table under a shed. Three of the men ran into some nearby bushes when they saw the officers approaching. The officers recovered a quantity of gold jewellery on the table and arrested one man in relation to the find. He had remained seated at the table while his companions ran away.
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« Reply #339 on: February 25, 2016, 02:47:19 AM »
Manhunt for three others.
By Jensen La Vende (Guardian).


The two bodies found in a forested area in St Augustine on Tuesday evening were identified  yesterday as teenage schoolboys Stephan Singh and Daniel Halls.

In a week in which the national conversation was on troublesome students, particularly teenaged boys and their links to school violence and gangs, how the two came to be target of killers yesterday once again drove home just how real a concern it is.

At least one of the victim’s relatives expressed little shock at their untimely demise so early in their lives. According to police reports, around 4.40 pm Tuesday, residents of St John’s Road heard gunshots and alerted the police.

Officers responded and found the bodies of Singh, 17 and Halls, 16. Police said they were told that the teens were seen as part of a group of five entering the bushes and after the shooting only the two deceased were found. Singh, a student of Trinity East College, had an empty revolver on him.

Police said they had not ruled out the possibility that the other three people who entered the bush with them were suspects but they were still searching the area yesterday for them as possible victims of a crime.

But police said they believed the teens had gone to either purchase drugs or to steal from someone’s marijuana garden when they were ambushed and killed. Police also speculated that the two boys may have been set up to be killed by the other three missing people.

In speaking about her son yesterday, Halls’ mother, Joy, referred to the Old Testament admonition handed down to the Jews by God for children to obey their parents lest their lives be shortened.

Halls quoted from the scripture: “Honour your father and your mother so that you may live long in the land the Lord your God is giving you”, taken from the book of Exodus, as she spoke to the media  yesterday at her  home at Bamboo Trace, Upper Fairly Street, Tunapuna.

“There is a penalty for disobedience and scripture tells when you disobey your parents you will not live long. I did the best I could do and this is the way God chose for him to go,” Halls said, adding that the only advice she could offer was for parents and children alike to walk in obedience. 

Halls said her son, who wanted to be a police officer, recently began associating himself with “bad influences” and was not listening to her whenever she told him to stay away from them. Halls said when she learned her second son was killed she was not surprised at all because of the life she saw he was living.

“I was not surprised at all because he was a disobedient child. Being around in the neighbourhood you will hear stuff and then he was not coming home. He was not rude but he was disobedient,” Halls said, adding that her son, a fourth former at Aranguez North, never spoke much.

About a half-an-hour drive away at Ramgoolie Street, Curepe, Singh’s godmother, Shalimar Gibson, said her godchild was like her son.

Saying she last saw him the day before he was murdered, Gibson said Singh was nicknamed “Puppy” by relatives because his father was nicknamed “Doggy”. She said the last time she saw him she heard his friends call him “Monster”, but said she rebuked them from doing so in her presence.

Gibson said the Fourth Form student wanted to be a footballer and was a very good striker. Another relative said the teen also once played for local football club San Juan Jabloteh.

“He was just jolly, always laughing and giggling. I don't know what he used to do with friends. I’m not with him 24/7 but when he in this house it was a level of respect he showed,” Gibson said. Gibson added that on Tuesday she dreamt of her godchild and when she heard of two people being killed she instinctively knew it was him but hoped it wasn’t.

“This was a shock because I dreamt him last night and I kinda knew he was gonna go but didn't know he was gonna go that time. The dream was a funny one from what I remember,” Gibson said.

She said Singh lived in Cunupia with his mother but would regularly visit her, and was due to visit his school this week after he was suspended for having his cellphone in class.

“Don't let negative people follow you and don't follow negative people. Have your own head and don't let other people think for you. The same bad man who putting gun in allyuh hand and have allyuh killing each other while them old bad man home rock back,” Gibson advised youths who may be inclined to follow bad company.

Gibson said Singh had also recently joined the Muslim faith and believed his killing may have been gang-related. Halls’ mother also confirmed he had recently joined the Muslim faith.

In a telephone interview with the T&T Guardian yesterday, Derek West, principal at Trinity East, described Singh as an average student. West added that there was counselling provided for the students who knew him yesterday and they had also sought assistance from the Ministry of

Education for guidance officers. “We are working on the healing process for our boys now,” West said. Attempts to contact teachers at Aranguez North were unsuccessful as all calls went unanswered.

The real measure of a man's character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out.

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« Reply #340 on: March 10, 2016, 05:31:21 PM »
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« Reply #341 on: March 16, 2016, 02:00:03 PM »


One man who was held for questioning in connection with the murder of Japanese pannist, Asami Nagakiya, was released this morning without being charged.

The man, who was a friend of Ms. Nagakiya, was held at an abandoned structure on Woodford street in Newtown, which he was allegedly using during the carnival period.

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Autopsy: Japanese pannist was not raped

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20160315/news/autopsy-japanese-pannist-was-not-raped

MURDERED Japanese pannist Asami Nagakiya was not raped.
This was contained in the results of a foreign forensic analysis of tissue samples and swabs taken after Nagakiya’s body was found at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port of Spain, on February 10 (Ash Wednesday).

An autopsy performed at the Forensic Science Centre, St James, confirmed Nagakiya, 30, had been strangled.
Analysis of samples sent to the Centre showed that Nagakiya was not raped or sexually assaulted and was forwarded yesterday to homicide detectives, the Express was told.
Detectives also received dental moulds of bite marks found on Nagakiya’s body which police believe could be helpful in finding her attacker.

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« Reply #342 on: March 24, 2016, 05:52:38 AM »
How much funds will the powers that be continue to waste behind bad ideas that wouldn't make a scratch on the surface of the issue.
CCTV cameras in schools
Thursday, March 24 2016

CLOSED-CIRCUIT Television (CCTV) cameras have been installed in some “high-risk schools”, says Chief Education Officer in the Education Ministry, Harrilal Seecharan, to monitor for incidents of violence and indiscipline .

Smh..
How about a camera in the homes and a camera in the drug deals and dens outside the school and a few I under the bridges, in case ppl try t hide..and a few more behind God back in case ppl try to run there. Wait, let me get my 2 no cousin to start importing some..of course, it the cost must also double too..as my other breeds have to install them.
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« Reply #343 on: April 15, 2016, 06:44:46 PM »
Residents in Crown Trace, Enterprise call for justice and appeal for help against the criminal elements and corrupt police. They made the call after a stand off between the residents and a particular leader in the community who they claim has the police in his back pocket.

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« Reply #344 on: April 18, 2016, 06:23:09 PM »

Ministry: Lockdown part of routine exercises

http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2016-04-18/ministry-lockdown-part-routine-exercises

Security, which was increased around the Port-of-Spain State Prison over the weekend, was part of routine exercises being deployed around the facility since the July 2015 jailbreak and not due to any impending “jailbreak,” the National Security Ministry stated last night.

Corporate communications manager of the Ministry of National Ministry, Marcia Hope, explained the situation yesterday, after an increase in security around the Frederick Street facility coupled with widespread breakdown of telephone services in Port-of-Spain and environs and Chaguanas sparked rumours of a possible “jailbreak.”

Such rumours have been simmering in recent weeks. Rumours increased on Saturday when it was noticed that security around the prison was beefed-up. Security around the Frederick Street facility has been tightened at various intervals since the July 2015 jailbreak when three inmates broke out in a hail of gunfire and escaped.

Allan “Scanny” Martin was shot dead by police who cornered him shortly after the breakout, near the Port-of-Spain General Hospital. Hassan Atwell was shot dead in east Port-of-Spain reportedly by gang members. The third, Christopher Selby, gave himself up at the Barataria Police Station two days later.

Since then security has been heightened around the prison at various intervals. Yesterday, the Frederick Street block around the prison was blocked at the corner of Gordon Street and surrounding corners. There was also a heightened  mobile police presence.

Saying that the tightened security was part of exercises around the prison which take place from time to time, Hope added that authorities will not announce when exercises take place. But she acknowledged that  the “sudden”  increase in security fostered fears of a “jailbreak.”

Hope said barricades have also routinely been placed on the pavement around the prison for two reasons.

“One is to let the public know not to walk too close to the prison and another reason is to minimise any opportunity for people from the outside of the prison to throw anything into the prison, from over the wall,”

Prison authorities recently said items have been thrown over the wall of the Frederick Street facility including drugs, weapons and other contraband items secreted in the bodies of pigeons. Hope said yesterday’s prison security increases had no connection with the phone system breakdown in the capital and other areas.

TSTT yesterday issued a statement confirming the service outage affecting customers in the East-West Corridor including Port-of-Spain and Chaguanas. TSTT said this was due to a fibre cut, causing interruption to one or more TSTT services. TSTT stated the company was working to resolve the issue in the shortest possible time.

Yesterday’s heightened prison security and the simultaneous phone system breakdown had also led to speculation and “jailbreak jitters” about whether the  security had been increased due to a higher level of  intelligence-gathering resulting from state’ “jammer” systems—and what any such intelligence might have revealed.

Last Friday in Parliament,  Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi, in the final debate stages of  the Strategic Services Agency (Amendment) Bill 2016—which involves interception of communication to track crime, said under the PNM Government, cellphone “jammers” have blocked some 1.5 million calls, 126,000 SMS texts and 364 illicit phones in one prison.

Al-Rawi had said he had visited a jail and seen scanning equipment locate shaving implements,  wi-fi spots, digital scales, cocaine, marijuana, bullets and a 22-inch flat-screen TV in Death Row.

On concerns about wire-tapping by the SSA, he said this can only be approved by the Commissioner of Police, Chief of Defence Staff and SSA head, and that old information must be destroyed.

Calling for greater accountability of national security operations, Al-Rawi said the National Operations Centre must be moved from the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) to the SSA.

The SSA bill must now be dated by the Senate this week. The Opposition UNC has however questioned Al-Rawi’s claim of cellphone jammers “blocking 1.5 million calls.”

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« Reply #345 on: April 28, 2016, 08:18:59 AM »


Decline in murders for Western Division

http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2016-04-28/decline-murders-western-division

Western Division has recorded a 53 per cent reduction in murders for the year to date. This also represents the highest reduction in murders as compared to other divisions.

But there was an increase regarding sexual abuse against children as there have been 27 reported cases to date, compared to 17 for the same period last year.

So said head of Western Division Senior Supt Basdeo Ramdhanie at yesterday's police press briefing at the Police Administration Building, Port-of-Spain. He said most of the sexual offences cases were solved.

"Most of these crimes were perpetrated against children who were left unsupervised and we appeal to parents to ensure children are properly supervised by responsible people.

"Some of the crimes committed were by relatives," Ramdhanie added.

The division, Ramdhanie said, recorded seven murders for the year as compared to 15 for the corresponding period last year. He said there was also a significant reduction in shootings and woundings and a 22 per cent reduction in serious reported crimes as compared to the corresponding period last year.

For the year, officers have seized 37 guns and last week alone nine guns were recovered, including five in one day along with a quantity of ammunition.

Ramdhanie said the reduction was attributed to hard work, dedication to duty and strong ties with the community which in turn provided key information to the police. He added that patrols have also been intensified, particularly in hot spot areas.

On reports of burglaries and break-ins, he said that was prevalent in the St James, Carenage and Four Roads districts in particular.

Most of those occurred at private homes and Ramdhanie warned owners to secure premises properly and ask neighbours to keep an eye on their property while away. He also advised in the investment of CCTV cameras which are exempt from taxes.

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« Reply #346 on: April 28, 2016, 11:21:12 AM »


Decline in murders for Western Division

http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2016-04-28/decline-murders-western-division

Western Division has recorded a 53 per cent reduction in murders for the year to date. This also represents the highest reduction in murders as compared to other divisions.

But there was an increase regarding sexual abuse against children as there have been 27 reported cases to date, compared to 17 for the same period last year.

So said head of Western Division Senior Supt Basdeo Ramdhanie at yesterday's police press briefing at the Police Administration Building, Port-of-Spain. He said most of the sexual offences cases were solved.

"Most of these crimes were perpetrated against children who were left unsupervised and we appeal to parents to ensure children are properly supervised by responsible people.

"Some of the crimes committed were by relatives," Ramdhanie added.

The division, Ramdhanie said, recorded seven murders for the year as compared to 15 for the corresponding period last year. He said there was also a significant reduction in shootings and woundings and a 22 per cent reduction in serious reported crimes as compared to the corresponding period last year.

For the year, officers have seized 37 guns and last week alone nine guns were recovered, including five in one day along with a quantity of ammunition.

Ramdhanie said the reduction was attributed to hard work, dedication to duty and strong ties with the community which in turn provided key information to the police. He added that patrols have also been intensified, particularly in hot spot areas.

On reports of burglaries and break-ins, he said that was prevalent in the St James, Carenage and Four Roads districts in particular.

Most of those occurred at private homes and Ramdhanie warned owners to secure premises properly and ask neighbours to keep an eye on their property while away. He also advised in the investment of CCTV cameras which are exempt from taxes.
while murders up every where else, so why even bother to mention this when we have 150 murders and the highest in years. rowley talked a good talk now let him walk the walk. he had a lot to say about kamla, now its his turn to take some stick.
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« Reply #347 on: May 12, 2016, 04:44:14 PM »


8 Jamaicans among 14 held in police exercise

http://www.looptt.com/content/8-jamaicans-among-14-held-police-exercise

Eight Jamaican nationals were among 14 persons held yesterday during a police exercise in Sangre Grande.

The exercise was spearheaded by Snr Sup Forde, with assistance from Inspector Lutchman, Sgt Fuentes, Sgt Williams, Cpl Castillo, Cpl, Khan, as well as other officers from the Sangre Grande CID and the Eastern Division Task Force.

According to reports, officers went to an apartment building at Brooklyn Settlement at about 4 am where they detained the Jamaicans — five women and three men.

Some of them have been in this country since 2012. One of them arrived approximately one month ago.

Some told police they were on vacation while others said they were gainfully employed.

Immigration authorities were called in to ascertain if the eight Jamaicans are in this country illegally.

Officers then proceeded to Upper Cunapo Road where a 19-year-old man was arrested after he was found to be in possession 56 grammes of marijuana.

The exercise then took officers to Barker Trace, Coalmine, where they stopped a silver AD Wagon with a man and a woman, ages 30 and 33. A check of the vehicle revealed 315 grammes of marijuana concealed between the two front passenger seats. The two were arrested for possession of marijuana.

The police team went to Toco Road, Sangre Grande, and arrested a 20-year-old man on an outstanding warrant. A search was also executed at the Mc Shine Street home of a 37-year-old-man who is a person of interest in the Sangre Grande area. Two gadgets used for smoking cocaine were seized.

The officers then made their way to Foster Road, Sangre Grande, where a 21-year-old man was held with 13 grammes of marijuana.

The anti-crime exercise forms part of the initiative to rid the Eastern Division of illegal arms, ammunition, drugs and illicit activities.

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« Reply #348 on: May 12, 2016, 05:19:25 PM »
The SSA Amendment Bill

http://www.looptt.com/content/ssa-amendment-bill-explained

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2)The  SSA is currently authorised to police only drug-related offences. The amendment seeks to extend the agency’s mandate to operate in relation to serious crimes

3) Clause 3 of the Bill broadens the scope and functions of the Strategic Service Agency by including an expansive definition for serious crimes. The following areas are now under the remit of the Agency: Offences related to homicide; treason; terrorist acts; terrorist financing; cybercrime; chemical, biological and nuclear weapons; money laundering; weapons of mass destruction; trafficking in children & persons; gangs; Illicit trafficking in narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and precursor chemicals; corruption; offences which carry a penalty of not less than five year’s imprisonment; firearms and ammunition; and smuggling.​

4)The Agency will now be charged with the responsibility for maintaining databases of persons involved in “serious crimes” .

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« Reply #349 on: May 12, 2016, 10:14:22 PM »
Please put them up in the Hyatt before they are deported.
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« Reply #350 on: May 25, 2016, 12:39:22 AM »


COP, SOLDIER SHOT DEAD*
Officers ambushed, killed at Arouca and Wallerfield homes

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20160524/news/cop-soldier-shot-dead

THREE bandits escaped with a box of costume jewelry and a car after they robbed a Wallerfield family and shot dead a soldier who was relatives said was a devoted father and husband who swore he would always protect them
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Last night, one of the suspects was arrested and was assisting police in their investigation.
The step-daughter of Regiment soldier Cpl Jerry Leacock recalled yesterday he was an officer in the Regiment's Engineering Battalion.
Kerneill Henry, 17, spoke to the Express at the Forensic Science Centre, St James, and described Leacock as a calm, loving and fiercely devoted family man. Leacock was killed at 5.30 a.m. at his Jacob Hill, Wallerfield, home.
Police said three bandits entered the house and Leacock's wife, who was in the kitchen when the bandits broke in, screamed when she saw them.

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« Reply #351 on: June 13, 2016, 12:24:39 PM »


Acting Commissioner: Serious crime at lowest in 33 years

The acting police commissioner says serious crime is at its lowest in 33 years, but guns continue to plague the country being the weapon of choice for at least 83 percent of the homicides committed this year.
Akash Samaroo has more.
WATCH: http://www.cnc3.co.tt/news/acting-commissioner-serious-crime-lowest-33-years
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« Reply #352 on: July 02, 2016, 07:45:35 PM »


Coast Guard seize monster cocaine haul worth $39M

http://www.looptt.com/content/coast-guard-seize-monster-cocaine-haul-worth-39m

A mega haul of cocaine was seized by the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard this morning, one of the largest hauls for the year so far.

Over $39 million worth of cocaine was seized during an early morning exercise near Trinidad's north coast.

According to reports, around 1:00 am the Coast Guard's men spotted the pirogue named “El Libertadores”, registered to the Port of Guria in Venezuela, acting suspiciously.

The boat then sped off and a chase ensued.

The vessel was intercepted and returned to Staubles Bay for investigation.

Searches at Staubles Bay resulted in a discovery of three crocus bags containing a massive 84 packs of cocaine, weighing a total of 98.5 kilogrammes with an estimated street value of TT$39,400 000.

This brings the total street value of drugs seized for the 2016 to a whopping $58, 971, 760.

The men and the drugs were handed over to the Organised Crime Narcotics Firearm Bureau (OCNFB) attachment of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service for further processing.

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« Reply #353 on: July 06, 2016, 03:44:48 PM »
http://www.newsday.co.tt/crime_and_court/0,230153.html

so why the name of the chief perp not in the news, why no report on his charge. Why his business not shutdown and assets seized ?

maybe SWN lawyers can explain.

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« Reply #354 on: August 30, 2016, 06:20:21 PM »

PM invites Kamla for crime talks

http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2016-08-30/pm-invites-kamla-crime-talks

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has agreed to meet with Opposition Leader, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, and her delegation on Friday at the Office of the Prime Minister, St Clair, to discuss rising crime in the country.

The talks are scheduled even as the National Security Council meets today to discuss a video in circulation from one of the country’s major criminal gangs, Rasta City gang, displaying a cache of weapons usually used by soldiers on the combat fields and moves by the Ministry of National Security to put more pressure on divisional commanders of the Police Service to be accountable for increasing crime detection in their respective areas.

In a letter, dated August 24 titled “Crime Crisis”, Persad-Bissessar requested an urgent meeting with Rowley and members of their respective national security teams so that they could engage in a “non-partisan dialogue on a way forward to combat serious crime.”

Persad-Bissessar said she hoped the meeting would blossom into a joint anti-crime initiative informed by representatives from both sides of the bench and, with the input of key national security stakeholders.

Yesterday, Rowley sent a letter to the Opposition Leader inviting her and her team for the meeting. However, it gave a deadline of the end of today to submit an agenda of items to be raised in the meeting.

Just last week at the weekly post-Cabinet media briefing, Rowley assured the population that the structure of the State to respond to those involved in crime was intact, vigorous and on the front burner.

He said he also welcomed talks with Persad-Bissessar on the issues, saying, however, that he hopes that it will not be used to score political points.

One of the topics that may be possibly be discussed is the issue of extending the life of the Bail (Amendment) Act and the Anti-Gang legislation.

In a previous release, Persad-Bissessar had expressed concerns that the Attorney General, Faris Al-Rawi, failed to be honest about the empirical data about how many people are in jail without bail under the existing law and who would become entitled to apply for bail post August 15.

Two points, she noted was that: Al-Rawi does not have the statistical data to show how many persons were denied bail under the Anti-Gang Act and Bail (Amendment) Acts and secondly, the release of prisoners who are on charges of kidnapping for ransom could be a security risk to the country after August 15.

She stated that Government’s rush to renew the law relating to the Anti-Gang Act and Bail (Amendment) Acts without any examination and analysis of the empirical data must be condemned.

“On what basis was the Parliament being asked to consider the renewal of these laws in the absence of such basic and vital information?” Persad-Bissessar said, in a previous release.

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« Reply #355 on: September 13, 2016, 06:28:23 AM »

T&T to spend US$17.5m on crime fighting initiatives

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/T-T-to-spend-US-17-5m-fighting-crime

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) — Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, says his administration will be spending US$17.5 million on equipment that will enable the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) to boost intelligence-gathering efforts in the fight against crime.

Rowley, in a 37-minute address to the nation late SundaY, said the twin island republic has been grappling with an increase in crime even as the government also deals with some economic challenges.

“We wake up each day to the numbing news of the depressing actions of a proportionately small number of our citizens; non-stop killings; from the revenge murders among the organised criminal gangs to the ever too frequent tragedies of domestic violence; to the inexplicable mindless acts of wantonness which defy logic, causing us to believe that amongst us there are warped minds which place no value on human life.”

He said his government is resolute in its commitment to confront those who choose crime as a way of life and undertake to work tirelessly to rebuild a sense of safety through meaningful reduction of crime and removal of the fear of crime in our communities.

The Prime Minister said the Government will sustain its resourcing of the TTPS and other security agencies to allow them to better engage in crime prevention and detection.

“To this end recently the National Security Council had Cabinet authorise a US$17.5 major equipment purchase to upgrade the intelligence gathering efforts of the Police… this is expected to significantly boost evidence gathering and greatly assist the law enforcement capabilities of the security agencies.”

The Prime Minister also said the government is eagerly awaiting the appointment of a Police Commissioner, and live in hope to bear fruit from the new spirit of collaboration and cooperation between the Government and the Opposition.

“Only time will tell….steps have been taken to initiate the still cumbersome process with the intention of having a substantive Commissioner of Police appointed. It is the intention of the Government to invite the Opposition to cooperate with us to abolish the current failed process and replace it with some new arrangement such as an accountable Police Service Commission cloaked with the responsibility and authority to supervise an effective modern Police Service.”

Rowley also noted that the government has been encouraging the TTPS to decentralise its efforts by concentrating its manpower and leadership over an aggressive regional substructure. He suggested that this would bring greater accountability alongside more actionable information and boots on the pavement over more hours of the day.

The address comes ahead of the Budget for fiscal 2016-2017 which is expected to be presented in Parliament by month’s end.

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Trinidad & Tobago Government rolls out new crime-fighting plan

https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Trinidad---Tobago-Government-rolls-out-new-crime-fighting-plan_73716

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) — Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says his Administration will be spending US$17.5 million on equipment that will enable the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) to boost intelligence-gathering efforts in the fight against crime.

Rowley, in a 37-minute address to the nation late Sunday, said the two-island republic has been grappling with an increase in crime, even as the Government deals with economic challenges.

“We wake up each day to the numbing news of the depressing actions of a proportionately small number of our citizens; non-stop killings; from the revenge murders among the organised criminal gangs to the ever-too-frequent tragedies of domestic violence, to the inexplicable, mindless acts of wantonness which defy logic — causing us to believe that amongst us there are warped minds which place no value on human life,” Rowley said.

He said his Government is resolute in its commitment to confront those who choose crime as a way of life and undertake to work tirelessly to rebuild a sense of safety through meaningful reduction of crime and removal of the fear of crime in our communities.


The prime minister said the Government will sustain its resourcing of the TTPS and other security agencies to allow them to better engage in crime prevention and detection.

“To this end, recently the National Security Council had Cabinet authorise a US$17.5 million major equipment purchase to upgrade the intelligence-gathering efforts of the police… this is expected to significantly boost evidence gathering and greatly assist the law enforcement capabilities of the security agencies,” Rowley stated.

The prime minister also said the Government is eagerly awaiting the appointment of a police commissioner and live in hope to bear fruit from the new spirit of collaboration and co-operation between the Government and the Opposition.

“Only time will tell… steps have been taken to initiate the still cumbersome process, with the intention of having a substantive commissioner of police appointed. It is the intention of the Government to invite the Opposition to cooperate with us to abolish the current failed process and replace it with some new arrangement such as an accountable Police Service Commission cloaked with the responsibility and authority to supervise an effective, modern police service,” he explained.

Rowley also noted that the Government has been encouraging the TTPS to decentralise its efforts by concentrating its manpower and leadership over an aggressive regional substructure. He suggested that this would bring greater accountability alongside more actionable information and boots on the pavement over more hours of the day.

The address comes ahead of the budget for fiscal year 2016-2017, which is expected to be presented in Parliament by the end of this month.

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« Reply #357 on: February 09, 2020, 07:55:32 AM »
Asami's case 'moving apace', police on search for killer of Japanese pannist
By JENSEN LA VENDE (NEWSDAY).


FOUR years ago today, Japanese pannist Asami Nagakiya’s body was found in Queen’s Park Savannah, Port of Spain, on Ash Wednesday. Police are no closer to solving the case than they were in 2016.

A homeless man stumbled upon the 30-year-old among a pile of leaves and debris. She had on a Carnival costume.

The police Cold Case Unit is still investigating her death. "It is moving a pace," said a homicide detective.

Police believe Nagakiya was killed sometime between Carnival Tuesday (February 8.) and Ash Wednesday (February 9) in 2016. She was last seen alive on Carnival Tuesday around 6.15 pm walking with a man near Picton Court, Newtown. The man and two women were questioned but were released without charge. An autopsy concluded she was strangled.

Her killer was left-handed and missing four to six front teeth, Russian forensic pathologist Dr Valery Alexandrov revealed in public lecture at UWI, St Augustine in 2017.

He lamented the length of time it took for her body to be taken to the Forensic Science Centre in St James saying "it was frozen" when he began the autopsy. He could not determine the time of death. However, he was able to build a profile of her killer referring to marks of violence on her neck from which he determined her attacker was left-handed. Bite marks on her cheeks showed that the attacker was missing a few front teeth. Ten suspects were cleared based on this information, said Alexandrov, who now works abroad.

Nagakiya's unsolved murder is just one of many unsolved murders women in TT which must not be ignored, Stephanie Leitch, founding director of Womantra, said when asked to reflect on the case.

“Not being able to bring Asami’s killer to justice is not unlike the lack of response or ability of the TTPS to bring to justice any of the perpetrators who have murdered women throughout these years,” Leitch said.

Womantra was at the forefront of a protest over the Port of Spain mayor, Raymond Tim Kee, who tried to link Nagakiya's death to Carnival culture, in comments about vulgarity and women's costumes.

“You have to let your imagination roll a bit and figure out was there any evidence of resistance or did alcohol control?” he told reporters at a press conference in 2016.

“It’s a matter of, if she was still in her costume – I think that’s what I heard – let your imagination roll,” he said.

Outraged Womantra and may critics called for Tim Kee's resignation which led him to step down. Tim Kee died last year.

Today, Womantra now has an online petition demanding that Government respond to gender-based violence. The petition, which can be found on change.org, had a target of 1,500 signatures – as of Saturday it had 1,215.

The six demands they have are: increased effectiveness, accountability and transparency of the State; sufficient financial and organisational support and resources; amending the Domestic Violence Act; establish a social fund to support NGOs; create a multi-stakeholder co-ordination mechanism to work together to end gender based violence and investing in social reformation programs to teach non-violent communication.

On January 21, the Gen­der-Based Vi­o­lence Unit was launched. The unit will be manned by police specially trained to handle reports of domestic violence and similar acts of abuse and criminality.

This week, Nagakiya's name surfaced in Parliament when Opposition Senator Saddam Hosein spoke of her as one of the more than 2,000 people murdered in the past four years. He was piloting a private members' motion on Government's failure to deal with crime in the Senate on Tuesday.

"I speak on behalf of the victims of crime. The families of the thousands of citizens who have been brutally murdered," he said in a roll call of slain women, men and children.

He referred to Nagakiya as he highlighted tourists were also being attacked and murdered.

Nagakiya has been hailed a talented musician and pannist, embracing TT's culture which she shared with other musicians in Japan.

She played with several steelbands, where Japanese players could be seen ably executing their skills on the pan alongside experienced local players.

In a 2018 interview, Phase II Pan Groove arranger Len "Boogsie" Sharpe said Government should officially apologise to the people of Japan.

“No one has stood up yet and apologised to the Japanese people for what happened. They are such beautiful people...kind and humble,” he said. “Maybe the pan body or the Ministry of Culture should send an apology letter to them for what happened here..” Pan Trinbago dedicated a fund-raising concert to Nagakiya.



Japanese pannist Asami Nagakiya was found dead in Queen's Park Savannah, Port of Spain on February 9, 2016. Police said her murder is still under investigation. -




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« Reply #358 on: February 12, 2020, 09:07:25 AM »
6 killed in 24 hours
By KEVON FELMINE, RALPH BAN­WARIE and Rhon­dor Dowlat-Ros­tant
T&T Guardian Reports.


The coun­try faced an­oth­er bloody day yes­ter­day, with a triple mur­der in Ran­cho Que­ma­do, a dou­ble mur­der in Ari­ma and a mur­der in Em­ba­cadere.

A school­girl was al­so stabbed in Bel­mont and late yes­ter­day evening homi­cide of­fi­cers were called out to a stab­bing in­ci­dent in Laven­tille.

Triple mur­der—Ran­cho Que­ma­do

Po­lice were on the scene of the fa­tal triple shoot­ing in Ran­cho Que­ma­do late yes­ter­day where three peo­ple were shot dead.

Up to press time, a fourth per­son was be­ing treat­ed for gun­shot wounds at the Siparia Dis­trict Health Fa­cil­i­ty.

His con­di­tion was re­port­ed as crit­i­cal.

Erin po­lice said they got a re­port of a shoot­ing out­side a house near the Ran­cho Que­ma­do Gov­ern­ment Pri­ma­ry School around 6 pm. When of­fi­cers re­spond­ed, they found three men life­less in a car and one man ly­ing on the ground.

In­ves­ti­ga­tors were try­ing to ver­i­fy the vic­tims’ iden­ti­ties and were tak­ing state­ments in an ef­fort to de­ter­mine what hap­pened.

Dou­ble mur­der—Ari­ma

North­ern Di­vi­sion Po­lice launched a man hunt for the killers of two men who were shot dead out­side Ram­baran’s Bar on Tumpuna Road in Ari­ma around 2.10 am.

Two armed men opened fire on two La Hor­quet­ta men killing them on the spot and in­jur­ing two oth­ers, in­clud­ing a Venezue­lan na­tion­al.

The mur­dered men were iden­ti­fied as Ron­dell Samuel, 20, of 322 Phase 1 La Hor­quet­ta and Rahim Mitchell, 24 of Sun­ny Ra­madin Phase 1, La Hor­quet­ta.

The in­jured who were iden­ti­fied as Mer­cedes Di­az, 29, of Venezuela who was shot on her right fin­ger and Shaquille In­fill, 26 of Phase 7, La Hor­quet­ta, who was shot on his left shoul­der.

They were tak­en to the Ari­ma Health Fa­cil­i­ty where they were treat­ed be­fore be­ing trans­ferred to EWM­SC, Mt Hope Hos­pi­tal.

The shoot­ers ran away from the scene to­wards the high­way be­fore es­cap­ing in a wait­ing ve­hi­cle.

Mur­der—Em­ba­cadere

Res­i­dents of Em­ba­cadere be­lieve they know who mur­dered their neigh­bour Mar­lon “Triple” La Guerre yes­ter­day morn­ing. How­ev­er, in­ves­ti­ga­tors said in­for­ma­tion from wit­ness­es has been slow in com­ing. When Guardian Me­dia vis­it­ed the hous­ing de­vel­op­ment in San Fer­nan­do, the sus­pect­ed killer’s name was be­ing men­tioned, but the res­i­dents would not say why La Guerre was shot dead.

A re­port stat­ed that around 8 am, La Guerre’s son, Isa­iah Ma­son, 19, was stand­ing about 50 feet away from their home when he heard the gun­shots. He ran home and saw La Guerre, 49, bleed­ing in the porch. La Guerre was tak­en to the San Fer­nan­do Gen­er­al Hos­pi­tal where he died.

ASP An­drew John led South­ern Di­vi­sion Task Force, Crime Scene Unit, San Fer­nan­do CID to the scene along Cir­cle Dri­ve Ex­ten­sion. Of­fi­cers searched the perime­ter for the killer but were un­suc­cess­ful.  Sgt Randy Ram­jag and de­tec­tives from the Homi­cide Bu­reau of In­ves­ti­ga­tions, Re­gion Three al­so re­spond­ed and in­ter­viewed res­i­dents.

In­ves­ti­ga­tors were told that a masked gun­man dressed in dark-coloured clothes emerged from a track be­tween Cir­cle Dri­ve and the seafront in Em­ba­cadere. He opened fire on the La Guerre, even killing his mas­tiff. 

A wit­ness said La Guerre had just re­turned home from tak­ing his chil­dren to school. She said she was work­ing in the area and heard the shots. By the time she and oth­ers reached the area, the killer was gone. How­ev­er, she be­lieved the per­son was a stranger.

While a clear mo­tive has not been de­ter­mined, in­ves­ti­ga­tors said he has been held for drugs and rob­bery of­fences in the past. There­fore, they will be look­ing in­to his re­cent ac­tiv­i­ties.

School­girl stabbed

Mean­while, a 16-year-old school­girl was stabbed yes­ter­day af­ter­noon short­ly af­ter she left the com­pound of Prov­i­dence Girls’ Col­lege. Po­lice said at about 3 pm the teenag­er was stand­ing at the cor­ner of Belle Eau Road and Bel­mont Cir­cu­lar Road when she was at­tacked by two fe­male stu­dents from an­oth­er school. She was stabbed three times with a com­pass, an in­stru­ment from a geom­e­try set. The school­girl was tak­en to the Port-of-Spain Gen­er­al Hos­pi­tal where she is ward­ed in se­ri­ous but sta­ble con­di­tion.

Up un­til late last night po­lice were at the scene of a stab­bing in­ci­dent on Robin­son Lane in Laven­tille but of­fi­cers were un­able to give in­for­ma­tion on the in­ci­dent up un­til press time.

Yes­ter­day’s killings fol­lows the mur­ders of sev­en peo­ple on Sun­day, in­clud­ing that of a 61-year-old grand­moth­er and a US cit­i­zen.

Up to last night, the mur­der count stood at 67.

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« Reply #359 on: February 12, 2020, 12:07:05 PM »
Coryal Man Charged with Murder
T&T Guardian Reports.


A Coryal man is ex­pect­ed to ap­pear be­fore an Ari­ma Mag­is­trate to­day, charged with the mur­der of Paul Car­rera, which oc­curred on Fri­day 31 Jan­u­ary 2020.

Fol­low­ing ad­vice re­ceived from the Of­fice of the Di­rec­tor of Pub­lic Pros­e­cu­tions on Tues­day 11 Feb­ru­ary 2020, mur­der charges were laid against 45-year-old GLEN JOSEPH of Carmichael Vil­lage, Coryal.

Ac­cord­ing to of­fi­cial po­lice re­ports, 51-year-old Paul Car­rera, of Cu­mu­to Main Road, Tamana, was stand­ing along the road­way at Tal­paro Junc­tion, on Wednes­day 29 Jan­u­ary 2020, when he was ap­proached by an as­sailant armed with a piece of wood.

The as­sailant pro­ceed­ed to hit the vic­tim sev­er­al blows to the head with the piece of wood be­fore es­cap­ing.

The vic­tim was tak­en to the Ari­ma Health Fa­cil­i­ty for treat­ment be­fore be­ing trans­ferred to the in­ten­sive care unit of the Er­ic Williams Med­ical Sci­ences Com­plex, where he died on Fri­day 31 Jan­u­ary 2020.

A sus­pect sub­se­quent­ly sur­ren­dered to of­fi­cers of the La Hor­quet­ta Po­lice Sta­tion on Mon­day 3 Feb­ru­ary 2020.

In­ves­ti­ga­tions were su­per­vised by ASP Sean Dhilpaul of the Homi­cide Bu­reau of In­ves­ti­ga­tions (Re­gion 2). Glen Joseph, was charged by PC Mar­vin Burke, of the San Raphael Po­lice Sta­tion.

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