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Community lives in fear...over dozen marked to be killed in T&T
sgtdjones
2018-05-15 10:17:24
Sherons close circle marked for death
Community lives in fear
Over a dozen people are believed to be marked for death following the murder of millionaire car dealer Sheron Sukhdeo. His associates and residents from his community say they are now living under a self-imposed curfew as they brace for the expected casualties between warring family members.
Among those marked are Sukhdeos wife Rachael, several members of her family and people employed by her. So far, four have already been killed. These include Rachaels brother Phillip Bassant, close friend Joshua Plaza and her driver and confidante Kerwin Beckles, who was shot dead around 10 pm on Sunday .
The feud has left residents of Caroni Savannah Road, Chaguanas and close environs so terrified that many are closing their businesses early.
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sgtdjones
2018-05-15 10:19:40
Six years after passage of legislation:
Hinds: Electronic bracelets for prisoners taking too long
Minister in the Office of the Attorney General and chairman of a Joint Select Committee of Parliament on National Security Fitzgerald Hinds has expressed concern that in the face of a worsening crime situation six years after the passage of legislation which legalises electronic bracelets, was horribly behind schedule, but officials are assuring that they are now looking at a November 2018 implementation with testing to be done in August.
Ministry of National Security officials charged with implementing the Administration of Justice (Electronic Monitoring Act) 2012, through the Electronic Monitoring System Implementation Committee, appeared before the JSC yesterday admitting there have been challenges in executing the project.
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sgtdjones
2018-05-15 10:21:39
Chatoor burger boss gunned down
Larry Chatoor, owner of the popular burger business Chatoors Halal Burger, was gunned down by a man pretending to be a customer on Monday night.
Chatoor, 40, was conducting sales at his roadside food stall at Cross Crossing, San Fernando, when a walked up an ordered two burgers at around 10.10pm.
Police said Chatoor was preparing the order when the man dressed in dark clothing and a large hat pulled out a gun and fired two shots.
Chatoor, of Jordan Hill Village, Cipero Road, was hit in the head.
Police said the gunman pushed aside customers and ran away from the scene.
Chatoor was taken to the San Fernando General Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
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sgtdjones
2018-05-15 10:23:37
'Doggy' pleads guilty to beating, drowning man
RICARDO DOGGY WALCOTT has pleaded guilty to manslaughter for the death of Joel Hercules who was beaten in the head and thrown in the sea back in 2007.
The jury began hearing evidence from the State last week Wednesday.
But Walcott decided to plead guilty to manslaughter and this was accepted by the prosecution. On Monday, Walcott entered a not guilty plea to murder but said he was guilty on the lesser charge of manslaughter. The jury was later discharged by Justice Hayden St Clair Douglas at the San Fernando Second Criminal Court.
The judge ordered probation officer and bio-social reports on Walcott who will reappear in court on June 27.
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sgtdjones
2018-05-15 10:24:58
Six-hour surgery to remove bullet
Next 48 hours critical for shot banker
THE next 48 hours will be extremely critical for Scotiabank worker Rostan Mahabir after enduring six hours of surgery to remove a bullet from his abdomen after he was shot yesterday morning during a robbery.
Mahabir, a loans officer for the past eight years, had just parked his car in the banks Penitence Street, San Fernando car park, and was walking with his laptop bag to his workplace on High Street, when he was attacked.
An eye witness said he heard someone shout Give me your bag, and a second voice crying out, Somebody help me, help me please.
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runout
2018-05-15 10:29:25
In reply to sgtdjones
Dude..this is really really bad. The evil that men do, indeed, lives after them.
sgtdjones
2018-05-15 10:33:53
In reply to runout
So six years legislation passed and no electronic Bracelets.
Cops know a dozen on the hit list
When I point out such I am labeled a hater, and causing problems for the expert on T&T for he family.
This is what is called paradise being run by an inept
Government. As the T&T burns the PM, he gone to China,
to much stress and he gats to buy ferries from Australia.
It has taken his government over a year to come to such conclusion.
Dem bought one from China 6 months ago its on its way,
travelling at 2 knots per hour, it can't work in rough seas.
Ah tell ya its the Opposition fault man....
But we Jamming , ah tell ya.
Larr Pullo
2018-05-15 11:04:55
Three rolls of barbed wire have been erected on the periphery of the house and surveillance cameras have been placed to cover every angle.
Business for Bravos...
carl0002
2018-05-15 14:10:07
runout
2018-05-15 14:32:53
This is a different heat. Not sure why these people get in over their heads.
And the police force...should it be called a police force??? Seems like a ciminal babysitting service.