ONCE again, spent bullet shells with the markings TTR (Trinidad and Tobago Regiment) have been found at a crime scene despite claims of ignorance by the Regiment, and assurances by the National Security Minister that measures have been implemented to clamp down on the illegal use of military weapons and ammunition. In the latest incident,
NATIONAL Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds has admitted to being very concerned that a large quantity of TT Regiment-registered bullet casings were found at the of a recent murder and that these ammunition may be in the hands of criminals. However, he has assured that measures have been introduced to prevent a trend from developing. Over
A DAY after a mother and baby daughter were gunned down in Moruga, the ongoing crime wave has wreaked pain and trauma on another family when a father and son were gunned down near their Piarco home on Tuesday afternoon. Police said businessman Nigel Mootoo, 49, and his son Nerkyle D'Angelo Mootoo, 19, were driving
The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited.