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RADAR HEADS OUT Posted: Wednesday, March 18, 2026
RADAR HEADS OUT US aircraft arrives in Tobago for high-tech equipment
Rowley: Radar in Tobago used to target Maduro; warns of 'shoot first' anti-crime policy Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley believes the evidence is now clear that the United States installed the radar in Tobago for the sole purpose of capturing deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.
US military radar dismantled, flown out of Tobago
Alexander: Police on high alert Accused nationals among hundreds repatriated from UK...
NGC hires Watson Duke as HR, industrial relations consultant Duke resigned from the union after 12 years at age 45 in December 2021. He also founded the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) and led the party to a 14–1 victory in the Tobago House of Assembly before later splitting with Farley Augustine, who went on to form the Tobago People's Party (TPP).
Rowley calls PM 'jamette' over Balisier House claims Former PNM leader Dr Keith Rowley has challenged Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to provide evidence supporting her claim that the People's National Movement (PNM) headquarters was built with "drug money."
Lawyer challenges teen's preventive detention under SoE Defence attorney Steven Mawer is questioning why his teenage client was issued a Preventive Detention Order (PDO) instead of being charged with possession of a firearm found at a house he and others were at two weeks ago.
Florida teacher sentenced for supplying guns to Trinidad gang A FLORIDA teacher was sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison in the United States after she pleaded guilty last year for purchasing guns for a Trinidad-based criminal gang. Shannon Nicole Samlalsingh, 47, was sentenced by US District Judge Williams F Jung in a Tampa, Florida, court on a charge of conspiracy to make false statements to a firearms dealer, a release from the US Embassy in Port of Spain stated yesterday.
Four rescued in human trafficking raid in Rio Claro During the raid, 42-year-old Ryan Mark was arrested and later detained under the order. Police reported that 11 individuals were present at the location. Four were identified as trafficking victims: a 15-year-old Venezuelan girl, a 17-year-old Venezuelan girl, a 27-year-old Venezuelan woman, and a 30-year-old Venezuelan woman, the mother of the 15-year-old.
North-Central cops seize marijuana, ecstasy and molly
Woman, 28, found stabbed after relatives break into home
Autopsy reveals Tobago woman died from drowning and strangulation The 36-year-old woman found floating in the sea in Tobago earlier this month drowned, but strangulation was also a factor, police have confirmed.
Autopsy finds Stacy's horrific cause of death
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