However he said that most illegal firearms come into TT through official ports of entry and come from the US, unlike the belief held by the police until
FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert has boasted that this country examines far more shipping containers coming into the country than the US and Europe, and suggested that scanning more would be impractical for trade. Imbert issued a statement on Saturday in response to "business spokespersons who have complained about the current level of examination of containers
By Sherrica Thompson Staff Writer #USA, November 22, 2022 – A thirty-year-old Jamaican, Audley Reeves, was sentenced on November 17 in the United States to 18 months of imprisonment for making ghost guns, according to reports by the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Connecticut. These weapons are said to be homemade firearms […]
#Kingston, November 22, 2022 – A delegation comprising 17 companies from the twin-island republic of Trinidad and Tobago is now in Jamaica on a trade mission. The four-day visit by the companies, which span construction, food and beverage, logistics, packaging and printing, chemicals as well as other sectors, is part of an effort to expand […]
KINGSTON, Jamaica A delegation of 17 companies from the twin-island republic of Trinidad and Tobago is now in Jamaica on a trade mission.
According to a release on Monday, the four-day visit by the .