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Politics

Condolences from the House

The slaying of Ashmead Baksh, son of Naparima MP Nizam Baksh, has demonstrated that criminals can easily snatch and murder the children of any member of Parliament, UNC senator Wade Mark said yesterday...

Gift assures closer look at diplomatic mail

Foreign Affairs Minister Knowlson Gift yesterday accepted full responsibility for all matters that fall under his purview as Minister of Foreign Affairs...

Crime & Court

Double murder at St Clair boutique

Two Venezuelans students are dead. Although reports are sketchy, information states that the bodies of a 21-year-old woman and a 24-year-old man were found at 33rd Avenue Clothing Boutique in St Clair...

Ashmead Baksh’s murder

Woman: My sons are innocent

The mother of three suspects held for the murder of Ashmead Baksh spent several hours outside Barrackpore Police Station yesterday, pleading with police to say whether her sons would be charged...

Police pursuing leads says Snaggs

Police Commissioner Everald Snaggs has released details of the murder of Ashmead Baksh, assuring the public that police were relentlessly pursuing enquiries into the killing...

Teen student drugged, raped

Police are searching for a man who drugged a Fyzabad student and raped her at a house in San Fernando on Monday...

Bomb threat disrupts military chiefs’ talks

National Security Minister Martin Joseph had to be quickly taken away from Cascadia Hotel in St Ann’s yesterday after a bomb threat disrupted the opening of the Caribbean Military Chiefs Conference...

Other News

Jihad not a call to arms — ASJA

Jihad has nothing to do with violence, Fazal Mohammed, vice-chairman of ASJA, said yesterday...

 

 

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