Daily Brief

Daily Brief - Tuesday 18th July, 2017

Solomon Baksh was among hundreds of mourners at the funeral for Hafeeza ‘Rose’ Mohammed, who together with her neighbour Videsh Subar, 13, were found with their throats slit inside Mohammed’s Malabar home on June 28. Yesterday, Baksh, 54, and another man stood before an Arima magistrate charged for the murders... Read more

18th July 2017


Daily Brief - Monday 17th July, 2017

A father who took his daughter for a joyride on his newly-purchased motorcycle was killed on Saturday, but the 15-year-old girl is battling at hospital for dear life. Doctors said yesterday that Nicolette Paul who is a Form Three secondary school student, is “just hanging there” and they too, like... Read more

17th July 2017


Daily Brief - Friday 14th July, 2017

Medical doctor Ronald Budhooram, 60, was released from police custody yesterday after spending 72 hours in custody and facing intense interrogation by police in relation to how a newborn baby ended up in the freezer at his medical office in San Fernando. Read more

14th July 2017


Daily Brief - Thursday 13th July, 2017

The doctor was detained after the baby was found during a ­police search of his office in San ­Fernando. Police officers said they ­retrieved the body of the baby boy who had been wrapped in a plastic bag and placed in the freezer section of the refrigerator. Read more here Read more

13th July 2017


Daily Brief - Wednesday 12th July, 2017

A day after walking her son down the aisle at his wedding, Sandra La Barrie along with her sister Calystra Daniel were killed in an accident on Monday night in Wallerfield, which has also left two policemen at hospital serious condition. Read more

12th July 2017


Daily Brief - Friday 30th June, 2017

Puff n’ Stuff bakery owner Gregory Laing was back home with relieved relatives last night after he was dropped off at the side of the Beetham Highway yesterday at 5 pm. Laing was snatched outside his bakery in San Fernando at 3 am. Read more

30th June 2017


Daily Brief - Thursday 29th June, 2017

In a scene right out of a Hollywood horror movie, Shariff. Mohammed walked into his. Malabar house yesterday to find. it ransacked, his wife Hafeeza. ‘Rose’ Mohammed and their. neighbour Vedesh Subar, 13,. both bound, gagged and dead. The throats of the woman and. schoolboy were slit. For Mohammed and Vedesh’s. Read more

29th June 2017


Daily Brief - Wednesday 28th June, 2017

There were harsh words of condemnation for the former People’s Partnership government from High Court judge Frank Seepersad for its failure to convene the Defence Council of the TT Defence Force to deal with complaints brought by serving officers. Read more

28th June 2017


Daily Brief - Thursday 22nd June, 2017

A full term pregnant woman, trapped by rising flood waters, was yesterday rescued by a Guardian Media team and residents of St Helena Village, after waiting for over two hours in vain for help from the Regiment and the Office of the Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM). Read more

22nd June 2017


Daily Brief - Wednesday 21st June, 2017

The TT Manufacturers Association (TTMA) says it will continue to search for a source of foreign exchange to ensure the survival of the manufacturing sector, despite statements by Central Bank Governor Dr Alvin Hilaire that the bank cannot direct the commercial banks to which it disburses foreign exchange as to... Read more

21st June 2017


Daily Brief - Friday 16th June, 2017

Gunmen shot and killed a man and a woman in a car outside a restaurant in Marabella on Thursday. The shooting happened at around 7p.m. less that a minute's drive from the Marabella Police Station. The killers escaped. Read more

16th June 2017


Daily Brief - Wednesday 14th June, 2017

Police officers gave a stern warning to a young mother who abandoned her one-year-old daughter and left her with a complete stranger along the Brian Lara Promenade in Port of Spain, so she could collect money and purchase a box of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) at a nearby fast food outlet. Read more

14th June 2017


Daily Brief - Tuesday 13th June, 2017

Well-known Roman Catholic priest Fr Clyde Harvey yesterday came face to face with three bandits outside a church, who threatened to kill him if he did not hand over cash and other valuables. The incident took place shortly after 5 am at the St Martin de Porres RC Church compound... Read more

13th June 2017


Daily Brief - Monday 12th June, 2017

Police officers are calling on the Commissioner of Police to provide them with non-lethal means to subdue unarmed suspects, and called for better training in handling mentally ill patients. Their call comes in light of recent shootings of mentally ill people which occurred this year. Read more

12th June 2017


Daily Brief - Friday 9th June, 2017

A retired police officer who was convicted of raping a 27-year-old netball player in 2010, has been sentenced to 17 years’ imprisonment with hard labour by a High Court judge. Andy Allan, 63, of Chaguanas was before Justice Hayden St Clair-Douglas in the Port of Spain Third Criminal Court, charged... Read more

9th June 2017


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