Daily Brief - Thursday 2nd February, 2017
Nadia Simms left home last week Saturday to attend a job interview hoping for the best. What she got instead was death. A country-wide search by police, soldiers, cadaver dogs, relatives and hunters ended yesterday when the 25-year-old woman’s decomposing body was found in a shallow grave in some bushes... Read more
2nd February 2017
Daily Brief - Wednesday 1st February, 2017
Santa Cruz businessman Ricky Ragoonanan last evening made it clear to Newsday that he knows nothing about US$2 million which was found stashed among plyboard in a container at the Port in Pt Lisas last year. Read more
1st February 2017
Daily Brief - Tuesday 31st January, 2017
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday condemned allegations by former United States Navy Petty Officer Malcolm Nance that TT was among a group of countries which had more terrorists than seven predominantly Muslim countries, whose citizens have been banned by US President Donald Trump from entering the United States. Read more
31st January 2017
Daily Brief - Monday 30th January, 2017
United States law enforcement officers are expected to visit this country soon to team up with local Homicide Investigation Bureau detectives to investigate the murder of an elderly woman who had American citizenship and who was among four persons slaughtered in separate incidents by criminals over the weekend. Read more
30th January 2017
Daily Brief - Friday 27th January, 2017
Pan Trinbago has condemned Government's intended move to audit and divest of the organisation, stating yesterday it views such activities as the lead-up to a “hostile takeover”. In a news release yesterday, Pan Trinbago's public relations officer, Michael Joseph, accused the State of acting to infringe on the citizens' right... Read more
27th January 2017
Daily Brief - Thursday 26th January, 2017
Within an eight month period from May to December 2015, 3,000 children in this country fell victim to sexual abuse. More than 230 sexual offences were committed against infants zero to five years, in the same period. Read more
26th January 2017
Daily Brief - Wednesday 25th January, 2017
Murder victim number 43 for this month in this country is a foreign nation. Jamaican Khaliq ‘Demar’ Blake, 33, originally from Kingston, was found stabbed and barely alive at a guest house in Woodbrook on Monday night. Read more
25th January 2017
Daily Brief - Tuesday 24th January, 2017
Two men remain warded at hospital after being shot during the early morning hours yesterday outside the Chaguanas Police Station. This is the second shooting incident near a police station with the first taking place last week in which two men were shot dead outside the Maracas Police Station. Read more
24th January 2017
Daily Brief - Monday 23rd January 2017
A 16 year-old teenager who left her parents’ home in Diamond Village just off San Fernando on Saturday, has not returned and her parents are pleading with members of the public to help them find her. Read more
23rd January 2017
Daily Brief - Thursday 19th January, 2017
With the spiralling increase of crimes in T&T, particularly murders, the nation’s security agencies have launched an all out offensive to hunt down criminals and bring them to justice. Yesterday, at a joint press conference hosted by Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi, Minister of National Security Edmund Dillon and acting Police... Read more
19th January 2017
Daily Brief - Wednesday 18th January, 2017
The work of demons in human form. This was how relatives described the execution-styled murders of a man and his common-law wife who were shot in their heads as they slept on a bed in their Guapo home during the early morning hours yesterday. Read more
18th January 2017
Daily Brief - Tuesday 17th January, 2017
Schoolgirl Rachael Ramkissoon was strangled. This was the finding of an autopsy done by Dr Hughvon des Vignes yesterday at the Forensic Science Centre in St James. The autopsy showed that someone placed their hands around the 17-year-old girl’s throat and squeezed until she died from a lack of oxygen. Read more
17th January 2017
Daily Brief - Monday 16th January 2017
Panicked after a gunman shot his teenaged brother and then fired at him, a horrified Nathaniel Roberts saw a ray of hope when a marked police car came up towards them on a dark empty street in San Fernando on Saturday. Read more
16th January 2017
Daily Brief - Thursday 12th January, 2017
Only one month after being hired as the head coach of the national football team, Tom Saintfiet announced his resignation from the post yesterday, citing a lack of support from the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA). Read more
12th January 2017
Daily Brief - Wednesday 11th January, 2017
Two senior police officers were essentially given their walking papers by acting Police Commissioner Stephen Williams yesterday during the weekly police executive meeting. The men, head of the Eastern Division Snr Supt John Trim and head of the Inter-Agency Task Force Snr Supt Simbonath Rajkumar, formerly head of the Northern... Read more
11th January 2017