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Housing Minister Pennelope Beckles
The Ministry of Housing and Development will spend some $45M TT to renovate and refurbish the East Side Plaza in Port-of-Spain as part of the Government’s capital city revitalisation plan.
This according to Housing Minister Pennelope Beckles who was speaking at a Ministry of Works and Transport press conference in Port-of-Spain yesterday, Beckles dispelled rumours that Government was planning to sell the Plaza to the Chinese Government.
“What has been said in the public domain is that the Government is selling East Side Plaza to the Chinese- let me make it abundantly clear that that is totally and absolutely false,” she said.
The owner told police that he secured his building along George Street around 4pm yesterday.
When he returned this morning, he observed that the place was in a mess.
He conducted further checks and saw that one of the doors had been pried open.
He took a tally of his inventory, and observed several boxes of meat, including chicken, ox-tail, saltfish, and smoke herring, among others, were missing.
Additionally, some cutting tools also could not be accounted for.
The police were notified and officers from the Besson Street police station responded.
Meanwhile, police are investigating the robbery of a 30-year-old man on his way home.