NEWS
Four dead in Gasparillo crash
Four people reportedly died in an accident at Gasparillo on Thursday morning. Sketchy reports indicate around 5 am the vehicle in which the four were travelling crashed into a lightpole and burst into flames. All the occupants were trapped inside. Read more here
542 reports of ATM fraud
Since the ABM Task Force was reintroduced by the T&T Police Service (TTPS) in September, 19 persons have appeared before the courts, including 18 non-nationals. ASP Curtis Julien of the Fraud Squad revealed this at yesterday’s at the police press briefing as he gave tips to safeguard against ATM/card skimming, especially during the Christmas and Carnival seasons. Julien said for the first half of the year, 542 reports of ATM fraud has been reported in the Port-of-Spain area alone. He said the skimming is divided among four banks in T&T and there has been an increase in three of those banks between July and November. Read more here
POLITICS
Jack likes voting system, joins PNM leadership race
Deputy Chief Secretary Joel Jack is the third candidate challenging Kelvin Charles for the position of political leader of the PNM Tobago Council. Jack is confident his experience is enough to bring him success in the polls on January 19. Jack was accompanied by his wife and a small group of supporters to file his nomination papers at the party’s headquarters, uptown Scarborough on Monday.He told the media he was excited and the one man, one vote system has created a deeper democratic process to encourage those interested and capable of leading the party to come forward. Read more here
AG seeks weed law proclamation at Thursday's Cabinet
Could citizens be able to give “weed” as a gift for Christmas? Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi is taking note to Cabinet today to seek proclamation of the recently passed law to allow people to legally possess 30 grammes to marijuana. Al-Rawi announced this in the Senate yesterday during the debate on a bill to abolish preliminary inquiries. Before the debate, the Trinidad Guardian had asked him when the recently passed marijuana bill would be proclaimed and if it would become law in time for Christmas. The Dangerous Drugs (amendment) bill (DDA) which allows lawful possession of a minimum of 30 grammes of marijuana and maximum of 60 grammes, was passed in the Lower and Upper Houses of Parliament in recent weeks. Read more here
BUSINESS
House fit for a president
Restoring an icon of TT’s architectural history is no easy task, but on Friday, the Urban Development Corporation (Udecott) and contractors Unicom Ltd handed over a refurbished and rehabilitated President’s House to the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM). The OPM handed it over to President Paula-Mae Weekes, who hosted a reception for the reopening of the historic house on Tuesday. “It is an occasion for celebration,” Weekes said, as she led guests in a toast to the renovated official residence. "The 21st-century edition of President's House." Read more here
Having a quail of a time
Quail may soon be added to T&T’s cuisine. The Faculty of Food and Agriculture at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine campus used its recent celebration of Eat Local Day to launch the Intensive Quail Production Unit. The launch, held at the University’s Field Station in Valsayn, saw members of the public being educated about quail production and the benefits of rearing the bird, both for domestic and commercial use. Professor Wayne Ganpat, Dean of the Faculty of Food and Agriculture, noted that there is a growing demand for local food. “But can we feed them? Not only are we giving people an alternative to chicken but it is also ideal for entrepreneurs who want to get into food production and get fast returns,” Ganpat said. Read more here
REGIONAL
$200 For Sex With 12-Y-O - Maxfield Avenue Mason In Hiding After Alleged Assault Of Schoolgirl
A Maxfield Avenue, St Andrew, mason is now at large after he was allegedly caught on Monday having sexual intercourse with a 12-year-old girl whose family had employed him to provide some finishing touches to their home. Residents of Maxfield, where a tractor operator was mobbed to death after splashing a commuter in October, swore to exact jungle justice if they caught the alleged perpetrator. “If a my daughter, mi limb him up same time. Me pull the door and catch dem,” one woman said, declining to give her name. The Gleaner understands that the sexual abuse may have been going on for some time. Our news team gathered that on the day in question, the child, who is on holiday, was downtown with her grandmother. Read more here
“The people want a Police Force they can trust”
President David Granger, on Wednesday, told Senior Officers of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) that Guyanese desire a force, which they can trust and it is therefore incumbent on the organisation to ensure that they understand their roles and responsibilities and make every effort to fulfil them. The President was, at the time, speaking at the Annual Commissioner of Police Breakfast, which was held at the Force’s Conference Room, Eve Leary. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Citizenship Act protests: Thousands held across India for defying ban
Trump has been impeached, but he's still President. What's next?
President Donald Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives in a near party-line vote Wednesday. He is still the President. What comes next is a trial in the Senate early next year that could, but probably won't, cost him the White House. Read more here
19th December 2019