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GOOD BOYS CONDUCTING A ROBBERY
Rion and Ryan, both from St James.
pugboy wrote:their staff are the biggest thieves though
if you ever watch, you hardly ever get a receipt when you buy there esp at busy times.......
antlind wrote:pugboy wrote:their staff are the biggest thieves though
if you ever watch, you hardly ever get a receipt when you buy there esp at busy times.......
I can’t comment on that, but I will say that the staff at this location are some of the most polite individuals I have come across. They are always well spoken and not sour like many other places. Imagine you not even safe in an ice cream store. What is this country coming to?
Jevon cedeno from Santa flora. Bennett village
matix wrote:Why isn’t pest eradication standard
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:matix wrote:Why isn’t pest eradication standard
in trinidad, when police lick down the pests everybody sees and the police wicked and they want jostiss.....BUT... when a pest kill another pest nobody knows nothing
Rowley: Crime like an exotic disease
Jelani Beckles
THE Prime Minister yesterday said he plans to invite an expert to TT to help address the crime facing the country.
Dr Rowley made the statement at a press conference in Barbados when he was fielding questions from the media on crime in TT.
Standing alongside Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley, Rowley said, “Last week I was talking to our National Security Minister (Stuart Young) and we are inviting an expert into Trinidad to open a conversation on this issue which is crime and violence as a public health issue.”
Rowley said TT is trying to face the crime challenge. “It is like an exotic disease that comes into an environment for plants and animals. Once it is in the environment you have to face up to it and that is what we are facing up to now.”
A reporter asked Rowley what advice he will give Barbados on their rise in crime.
He said, “The only thing I will say though is that the level of violence in society is a feature in the modern world.”
The Prime Minister was in Barbados for the signing of a memorandum of understanding on energy cooperation.
As of August 13, Barbados had recorded 34 murders compared to the 28 in the whole of 2018.
Rowley said he is concerned that the next generation of people in TT are involved in crime. “That is the frightening thing, it is the next generation, the young population that seems to not have the value system even on the value of life.
“We are also penetrated by the problems of our larger neighbours with the drug and firearms trade.”
Rovin wrote:POLICEMAN ROBBED, BEATEN IN MALABAR
A bandit beat a police inspector and robbed him of his Toyota Corolla car, earlier this morning in Malabar.
Police said the officer was walking towards his car, which was parked along Roland Cleveland Road, Malabar, at around 3.35 am when a man attacked him from behind.
The man hit him once at the side of his face then got into the car and drove off.
The officer went to the Malabar Police Station where he made a report.
He then went to the Arima Hospital and was treated.
NEWSDAY REPORT
Ben_spanna wrote:Bring back the DEATH penalty and actually start bussin necks.
Rovin wrote:reason why no DEATH penalty has been carried out has been discussed on tuner many times b4 - search pratt & morgan case ...
matix wrote:Allyuh don’t be too harsh eh, saw this on my feed and one of the guys has on a Trinidad and Tobago bandana. Not local btw
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailym ... boxes.html
matix wrote:Allyuh don’t be too harsh eh, saw this on my feed and one of the guys has on a Trinidad and Tobago bandana. Not local btw
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailym ... boxes.html
Rovin wrote:man take he profession to farrin
he reppin d true T&T - a trini to d bone dey , big op urself ...
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:KFC west mall robbed....patrons as well
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