Thursday 15th July, 2004

 
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Crime & Court

Businessmen fleeced of $60,000

Conman on PoS shopping spree

Downtown Port-of-Spain merchant Gary Aboud has been conned of $28,000 worth of cloth and Miguel Moses has also been fleeced of $22,000 in merchandise...

Charges may be laid in highway smash-up

Couva police have said they were considering laying charges against the driver responsible for the accident which claimed the life of 36-year-old Curtis Ramlal on Monday...

Beware of bogus cheques—bank

FCB sources have confirmed that the bank had received a complaint from two corporate customers about fraudulent FCB manager’s cheques...

Accused cop killer in court

DEVANAND LATCHMAN, 23, appeared before Senior Magistrate Cheryl Blake in the Sangre Grande Magistrates’ Court at 2.40 pm yesterday, to answer the indictable charge of murdering 54-year-old PC Aloysius Charles between last Sunday night and Monday morning at Kernahan Trace in Toco...

$90,000 bail for kidnap accused

The man accused of kidnapping Gasparillo teenager Miranda Singh, who jumped out of a moving car on Sunday morning to escape, was granted $90,000 bail yesterday when he appeared before a San Fernando magistrate...

McNicolls excuses sickly Piggott

Chief Magistrate Sherman McNicolls yesterday excused Sr Supt Maurice Piggott from the Piarco Airport development corruption inquiry, after hearing from Piggott, head of the Anti-Corruption Investigations Bureau, that he did not wish to put his health at any further risk...

Vijay’s father keeps hope alive

The floors and walls of the Persad family’s humble home have been newly painted so that young Vijay Persad can have a surprise when he returns...

Other News

Surgery as usual at SFGH–Rahael

Health Minister John Rahael has denied media reports about a rift between doctors and nurses at the San Fernando General Hospital which could lead to cancellations of surgery...

Training on front burner—Neptune

Programmes to facilitate the ongoing training of policemen will be high on the agenda of the newly-appointed Police Social and Welfare Association during its three-year term in office...

Outgoing Police Association boss: Poor leadership the problem

Poor management contributed to many of the ills in the Police Service, outgoing president of the Police Social and Welfare Association Christopher Holder has said...

 

 

 

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