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Blue Waters boss, wife detained Posted: Thursday, June 25, 2026
ASP: Investigation at a 'sensitive stage' as Blue Waters boss, wife detained... Searches at Hadeed home, business
Prominent businessman, wife held as police executes search warrants In a statement issued later, the TTPS confirmed that officers had executed court-authorised search warrants at locations in Westmoorings and Trincity.
Businessman and wife detained Cops search Westmoorings home, Blue Waters' Trincity complex but no charges laid
Buildings collapse as 2 earthquakes slam Venezuela Back-to-back powerful earthquakes slammed Venezuela yesterday evening, collapsing buildings in the capital of Caracas and leaving residents shaken.
The US Geological Survey said the first earthquake had a magnitude of 7.1 and its epicentre was west of the community of Morón, located along the country's Caribbean coast, about 168 kilometres (104 miles) west of Caracas. The quake had a depth of 22 kilometres.
Congresswoman lashes out at Trini-born judge AMERICAN Congresswoman Nancy Mace says no one born in another country should serve in the United States government, mentioning Trinidad-born Judge Sparkle Sooknanan after she blocked the Trump administration from using a federal database to check voters' citizenship data.
Smith: Digital-ready public service progressing Minister of Public Administration and Artificial Intelligence, Dominic Smith, says the Government is progressing with work on building a modern, citizen-centred and digitally enabled Public Service.
Joshua's father remains in custody Samaroo, who was arrested at the St Clair Police Station, was moved to the Woodbrook Police Station yesterday, then later to the Belmont station.
He was visited by his attorney, and relatives who brought food, medication and clothing.
Millions lost, but Globe City Plaza businesses bounce back The Express visited the site yesterday and discovered that the wholesale store, however, located on the eastern end of the compound, operated by Chinese nationals, remained closed. The business, the Express was told, estimated losses in the millions, and had shifted to another location along the Southern Main Road in Chase Village.
'The first time Africans, Indians came together' Samaroo, at 83, still sharp and witty, held the audience's attention as he recounted what had happened in Rio Claro's town centre during a labour protest on the afternoon of June 22, 1937. Four people died that day and a fifth succumbed to his injuries sometime later.
AMAZING AAMIR Teen brain cancer survivor overcomes challenges...
Western Europe bakes under a 'heat dome' as temperatures climb and authorities warn of health risks Much of western Europe baked under a “heat dome” Wednesday as temperatures soared toward 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in places, and weather agencies warned that the extreme conditions could endanger lives across countries, many of which have limited air conditioning.
ATM ripped out by backhoe in Tobago heist According to police reports, three estate constables were on duty at the YMCA and Beach Sports Facility in Courland when they were confronted by two masked men who demanded the keys to a yellow Caterpillar backhoe and a white Mazda truck.
'Batman' and robbing Exhausted by the epidemic of crime and violence across Trinidad and Tobago, citizens are still finding humour in the latest brazen crime, the attempt by five men in Tobago who stole an excavator and used it to tear into an automated teller machine in Plymouth overnight.
'Jesus' detained under PDO for hate speech against PM, Hindus, Indo-Trinis A man identified as Johann Harry, also known as 'Jesus', from Casselton Avenue, Trincity, has been detained under a Preventive Detention Order for allegedly disseminating hate speech against Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Indo-Trinidadians and Hindus, among others, on social media.
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