A firearm instructor from Chaguanas has received the green light from the High Court to pursue a judicial review claim against the Ministry of National Security for failing to provide him with information relating to the audit of the police’s firearms registry. On the same day he granted leave to another firearms dealer with a
A HIGH COURT judge has granted leave to the wife of the former head of the Special Operations Response Team (SORT), Mark Hernandez, to challenge the failure of the Ministry of National Security to provide information relating to the setting up of a committee to audit the police's firearms registry. In a ruling made in
A week after a third member of a St Augustine family was murdered, MP for the area Khadijah Ameen returned to the community to offer support and called for the relevant state agencies to assist. Speaking with the media at Trainline, St Augustine south, Ameen, who along with local government councillors for the area distributed
A police exercise which began late on Tuesday night and ended early on Wednesday morning led to the arrest of two men and the seizure of two guns in Arouca and Maloney.
A Curepe man who moved out of Trainline Village, St Augustine three months ago to avoid the ongoing turf war, which claimed the lives of two of his cousins, was riddled with bullets on Saturday morning outside a supermarket in Curepe. Police reported that Roger Maraj, originally from Trainline Village, was selling coconuts at about