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  • Oct, Mon, 2024
Cunupia businessman kidnapped, $3M ransom demanded

Senior Investigative Reporter shaliza.hassanali@guardian.co.tt Central Trinidad recorded its third kidnapping in four months on Saturday night when 33-year-old businessman Suvesh “Cooksie” Ramnarine was abducted from Robs Bar in Cunupia by…

  • Oct, Mon, 2024
SRP killed in San Juan drive-by

A special reserve police officer who was on suspension was killed in a drive-by shooting in San Juan on Saturday night. Jerome Bleasdell, 32, of La Canoa Road, Lower Santa…

  • Oct, Mon, 2024
Freeport student tops Presbyterian school awards

Liam Rajkumar of Freeport Presbyterian received the top award of most outstanding pupil when the Presbyterian Primary Schools Board of Education held their 2024 Awards Function on Saturday at the…

  • Oct, Mon, 2024
Chaguanas Chamber: Kidnappings deeply concerning

In a statement yesterday, President of the Chaguanas Chamber of Industry and Commerce Baldath Maharaj described the recent spate of kidnappings in central Trinidad, including the abduction of businessman Suvesh…

  • Oct, Mon, 2024
Tobago records 25th murder for the year

Tobago Correspondent Tobago recorded its 25th murder yesterday when a man was found dead on a beach behind the ANR Robinson International Airport runway. Senior Superintendent Earl Elie said a…

  • Oct, Mon, 2024
Minister lauds SM Jaleel’s century of business

Stories by RADHICA DE SILVA Senior Multimedia Reporter radhica.sookraj@guardian.co.tt Trade Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon has heaped praise on local manufacturer SM Jaleel for contributing to T&T’s exports over the 100 years…

  • Oct, Mon, 2024
Woman chopped to death in front of sons

Senior Multimedia Reporter radhica.sookraj@guardian.co.tt When he saw his mother being chopped to death, a teenager tried to fend off the attacker with a stick before eventually fleeing with his seven-year-old…

  • Oct, Mon, 2024
$6M to stage Divali Nagar

Divali Nagar will cost $6 million this year with just over $600,000 to be spent on police, security, fire and ambulance services. President of the National Council for Indian Culture…

  • Oct, Mon, 2024
T&T’s bullying culture must change

There is a culture of bullying in T&T that has to change, Tabaquite MP Anita Haynes-Alleyne said yesterday. “We have to release ourselves from those shackles and go forward as…