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Spy for hire - Big bucks being spent to catch cheating mates
If you are desperate and think your partner's cheating and checking his/her phone and pockets does not seem to work, there is a last resort. Having a private investigator track your partner or check into his or her background is available...
 
Man sentenced to hard labour for manslaughter
Spanish Town: A 44-year-old truck driver was fined $300,000 or an alternative of two years and nine months at hard labour for two counts of manslaughter arising from an incident which occurred along the McCooks Pen Main Road in St. Catherine...
 
Senior citizen loses licence privileges
Spanish Town: A senior citizen who was caught by the police operating a robot taxi was fined a total of $28,000 and prevented from having a licence for one year due to breaches of the Road Traffic Act. Sylvestor Chambers, 65, was caught by the police....
 
Men held with drugs
Five men were arrested and charged for having 17.272 kilograms of marijuana and three boat engines in a boat in which they were travelling. Rohan Ebanks, Winston Grant, Barrington Gayle, Dwight Watson and Dale Cooke were all charged....
 
British cops hunt serial rapist
port-of-spain, trinidad (ap): British police will travel to Trinidad and Barbados next week to seek help in catching a serial rapist who is reportedly linked to nearly 100 attacks. The rapist has eluded capture for more than a decade...
 
Stations get new fire trucks
The 15 new fire trucks that were being checked for faults before distribution were finally sent to fire stations across the island last week. According to Frederick White, commissioner of the fire services, almost every fire station in the island now has.
 
More cops trained for school safety
An additional 30 officers were trained for the Safe Schools Programme for this school year. "We haven't had any alarming incidents" since the start of the year, said Superintendent Norman Heywood, the coordinator of the police component...


 

         
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