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Why would UWI kick him out ?wtf wrote:Friends sell him out...Rovin wrote:man like he tryna do a hustle , but u dont keep ur stash near u .... like e doh watch tv\movies orr
He practically destroyed his life..UWI might kick him out and all..
Does a charge of this manner prevent you from traveling to foreign countries?MaxPower wrote:Nice nice boy eh..
He mus be well break Ajee heart..
wtf wrote:Does a charge of this manner prevent you from traveling to foreign countries?MaxPower wrote:Nice nice boy eh..
He mus be well break Ajee heart..
Takes about 15 years though..Phone Surgeon wrote:Them ganja cases does be easy to beat in court. By the time it reach for judgement all the evidence get eat by rats.
All this to smear someone namewtf wrote:Takes about 15 years though..Phone Surgeon wrote:Them ganja cases does be easy to beat in court. By the time it reach for judgement all the evidence get eat by rats.
MaxPower wrote:You could be innocent but from the time they hear “arrested” thas it.
Uncle Samuel don’t take those things lightly and worst yet the first thing that comes to their mind is Terrorism especially from the mosslim and indian looking people.
redmanjp wrote:from Jan 20th that might change
DTAC wrote:redmanjp wrote:from Jan 20th that might change
Just because a Democrat coming in the White House don't mean they'll be putting out a welcome mat. Becoming President and being President is two completely different things. There was no free for all with Obama, that won't change with Biden. Coming from Trinidad is a thing in itself. Flying in with a British passport filled with US Entry stamps and I still get grilled by Boarder Control about flying in from Trinidad. This country still on some secret watchlist.
Dizzy28 wrote:Bruh we still going to spell border as boarder?? After all the hullabaloo with Stuart Young and open borders recentlyDTAC wrote:redmanjp wrote:from Jan 20th that might change
Just because a Democrat coming in the White House don't mean they'll be putting out a welcome mat. Becoming President and being President is two completely different things. There was no free for all with Obama, that won't change with Biden. Coming from Trinidad is a thing in itself. Flying in with a British passport filled with US Entry stamps and I still get grilled by Boarder Control about flying in from Trinidad. This country still on some secret watchlist.
60 YEAR OLD BUSINESSMAN BEATEN, ROBBED BY SIX BANDITS
REPORT BY LOOPTT
Police are searching for six men who assaulted and robbed a 60-year-old businessman in Laventille this morning.
From initial information, the incident happened around 3am at the corner of Toussaint Street and Old Joseph Road, Laventille.
The victim, who runs a shop at his home, was awakened by loud noises. Upon checking, he observed six men, all armed with knives.
They announced a robbery then began to beat the victim repeatedly until he handed over cash that he had stored in his home.
The suspects then escaped.
The cash, from initial information, amounts to $100,000.
More on this as it becomes available
BUSINESSWOMAN BEATEN AND ROBBED IN CHASE VILLAGE
REPORT BY LOOPTT
Freeport police are investigating a report of armed robbery where a 33-year-old businesswoman was assaulted.
The incident happened around 6am on Tuesday along the Southern Main Road, Chase Village.
The victim told police that she was at her workplace when three men entered the establishment; one man was armed with a firearm.
The men kicked down the door to the office and announced a hold-up.
The armed man then dealt her several blows to the face and choked her. The men then took her mobile phone and a quantity of cash in the register, as well as an assortment of cigarettes.
The suspects then escaped in a red vehicle which was waiting outside.
More on this as it becomes available
RETIRED POLICE OFFICER ROBBED AT GUNPOINT
REPORT BY LOOPTT
Police are searching for a man who robbed a retired police officer in Arima on Tuesday night.
The incident took place at around 8.10 pm.
The victim, a 71-year-old man, and his wife told investigators they were walking in Tumpuna Gardens when a silver Nissan Note pulled up alongside the couple.
One man, armed with a firearm, exited the vehicle.
He announced a hold-up and proceeded to relieve the victim of a wristband which had an estimate of $20,000.
As the bandit returned to the car, he allegedly pointed a gun at the couple. However, the victim pulled out his licensed firearm and shot at the car five times.
The suspect and his accomplice fled the scene in the car.
A report was made to the police and the ‘getaway’ vehicle is believed to have been found on Semp Avenue, Malabar.
More on this as it becomes available.
COUPLE ROBBED AT GUNPOINT IN SANTA CRUZ
REPORT BY LOOPTT
Santa Cruz police are searching for two suspects who robbed a couple at gunpoint.
The incident reportedly happened on Tuesday night at the victim’s home along Sosconusco Road, Santa Cruz.
Loop News was told that around 9pm that night, a 40-year-old taxi driver was outside his house, cleaning his taxi, when he was approached by a man unknown to him.
The man pulled out a gun and said: “Doh say nothing, ah go kill yuh.”
He was then met by a second suspect and the two forced the taxi-driver into his home, where they met a 30-year-old woman.
The suspects then forced the victims to lie on the ground before they relieved them of their cash and valuables, estimated at over $15,000.
The suspects then escaped in an unknown direction.
The scene was visited by Santa Cruz CID who interviewed several residents and certain information was obtained. The scene was also visited and processed by No. 16818 Ag/Cpl MOHESS and PC Dunbar of the NED CSI Unit, where fingerprint impressions were found to be further processed.
The description of the suspects are as follows -
Suspect #1: Man of African descent, approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall, slim built, low hairstyle, dark brown in complexion and dressed in dark coloured clothing with a red bandana covering his face.
Suspect #2: Man of African descent, approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall, slim built, dark brown in complexion and dressed in dark coloured clothing with a black ski mask covering his face.
Anyone with information on these two men is asked to contact the Santa Cruz police station, 555 or 800-TIPS. Messages can also be sent using the TTPS App as well as 482-GARY.
WPC De Gannes is continuing inquiries.
More on this as it becomes available.
WOMAN RAPED BY PH TAXI DRIVER SHE HIRED FOR PRIVATE JOB
REPORT BY CNC3
A 44-year-old woman from Diego Martin was allegedly raped by a driver she hired to take her to a relative’s house on Monday night.
According to a police report, the victim told the police that at about 11.30 pm on Monday, she contacted the man, whom she only knew as a PH driver from the Diego Martin area, and asked him to pick her up at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex in Mt Hope.
The driver, whom the woman claimed she only knew by his first name, agreed and picked her up but then took the victim to a location in Arima which she was not familiar with.
Once there, the driver allegedly raped the woman.
The driver then dropped off the victim at a relative’s house in Arouca and left.
The victim was taken to the St Joseph Women’s Hospital where she was medically examined. However, she is yet to give a statement to the police. Investigations are continuing.
Rovin wrote:careful out there ppl ...
pugboy wrote:rule #1 dont leave any visible handbag or items of value
somebody must have walked past the car earlier to see that it have a handbag inside
what he pelt so easy to break the glass ?
MaxPower wrote:It is my understanding that she was followed from the bank.
I could be wrong.
All bank employees should also be investigated.
Gladiator wrote:MaxPower wrote:It is my understanding that she was followed from the bank.
I could be wrong.
All bank employees should also be investigated.
That's right Max... they followed the driver from the bank. They had to get a tip off from the teller...
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Gladiator wrote:MaxPower wrote:It is my understanding that she was followed from the bank.
I could be wrong.
All bank employees should also be investigated.
That's right Max... they followed the driver from the bank. They had to get a tip off from the teller...
Include bank security in that nonsense. Watch nah, the amount of robberies taking place daily over the last few days, its mind blowing....id try to post all as fast as I get it....be safe out there peeps.
There was a kidnapping in Couva yesterday morning as well
Sharlene Rampersad
After one of the most unpredictable and difficult years in recent history, Police Commissioner Gary Griffith has sent out a special Christmas message to his officers, congratulating them on a 25 per cent reduction in crime.
In a video shared with social media yesterday, the Commissioner said the men and women of the TTPS worked tirelessly, sacrificing personal and family time to keep the country safe through a global pandemic and a general election in 2020.
“You were called upon in uncertain times with uncertain measures to double and sometimes triple up on your duty and you persevered. It was reported around the world that the COVID-19 virus increased crime in various countries but I stand here proud to say this has not been the case in Trinidad and Tobago,” he said.
Griffith boasted that although other countries around the world have reported an increase in crime due to the pandemic, T&T has seen a reduction of 25 per cent of crime overall and 140 fewer murders than in 2019.
He said his officers have persevered in the face of harsh public criticism, ridicule, and scrutiny.
But the Commissioner also admitted that there were officers who ‘forgot their oaths.’ He promised would be rooted out from the service.
“Some of our fellow officers have fallen to the wayside and fell off the wagon to service to others before self, a few of those may have forgotten the oath that they swore to and we have and will continue to swiftly remove the very few bad apples,” he said.
Griffith said he wants his officers to remember that heroism is often not acknowledged but they should continue to answer their calls to duty.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Gladiator wrote:MaxPower wrote:It is my understanding that she was followed from the bank.
I could be wrong.
All bank employees should also be investigated.
That's right Max... they followed the driver from the bank. They had to get a tip off from the teller...
Include bank security in that nonsense. Watch nah, the amount of robberies taking place daily over the last few days, its mind blowing....id try to post all as fast as I get it....be safe out there peeps.
There was a kidnapping in Couva yesterday morning as well
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