HARRY Ragoonanan, a longstanding operative of the People’s National Movement, has explained why he attended the recent public crime discussions sponsored by the United National Congress.
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley’s last week branded Griffith’s tenure as a “spectacular” failure and pointed to the sore matter of the issuance of firearms users’ licence.
THE Government is not interested in discussing the Opposition-proposed Stand Your Ground laws.
That is clear from the latest letter from Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley to Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar on impending crime talks.
Ms. Persad-Bissessar has been advancing such laws because, as she stated during the Budget debate: “If the Government cannot protect the people, it should give the people the laws and means to protect themselves.”
TRINIDAD and Tobago has spent more than $50 million on telephone jammers and grabbers and yet Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley says that criminals are calling the shots from behind bars.
A BIZZARE memorandum to delivery workers of the Trinidad and Tobago Postal Service reveals how dreadful crime has become – and further evidence that the authorities remain hapless.
THE horrible murder at Madras Road, Cunupia is a disturbing indication that the spate of homicides has extended from St. Helena, Kelly Village and surrounding communities.
SHOTTA ONLY KILLING YUH AFRICAN’
THE operator of the country’s only calypso radio station has entered the fray with a hard-hitting song about crime.
But Kenny Phillips sang in his calypso of being told he is “on the wrong road” and should leave singing to others.