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Jerome Hernandez, a 26-year-old man from Carnbee, Tobago, was arrested for possession of marijuana for trafficking, during an anti-crime exercise. According to police reports, searches were conducted at the Scarborough Port Authority compound, where several vehicles, luggage, and passengers leaving the T&T Spirit Fast Ferry and the Cabo Star vessels were searched. While the searches were being conducted, the officers approached a white Mitsubishis Lancer driven by Hernandez. A search was conducted of the vehicle, and in the trunk of the vehicle four rectangular blocks of marijuana were allegedly found and seized. The marijuana weighed 2.026 kilograms. Hernandez was arrested and charged for possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking. ....
PM wants increased security on APT James ferry Friday 22 January 2021 TABLE TALKS: PM Keith Rowley, left, and THA Chief Secretary Ancil Dennis have a chat while checking out the new fast ferry APT James during its commissioning at the Scarborough port on Thursday. enjoy the seating on the newly commissioned APT James passenger fast ferry at the Scarborough Port, Tobago on Thursday. - Angelo Marcelle The Prime Minister has requested increased security on the new fast ferry APT James. He said this is to prevent any attempts to sabotage the operations of the boat when commercial sailings between the islands begin. ....
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The T&T Spirit, inter-island ferry. The Trinidad and Tobago Inter-island Transportation Co. Ltd. (TTIT) has advised of a change to the scheduled sailing time of the T&T Spirit from Port of Spain, tomorrow, Saturday 2nd January 2021. The advisory follows a communique issued earlier this week, which noted there could be adverse sea conditions from January 1st. The TTIT reports that despite the forecast, it is safe for the inter-island vessels to operate to and from Tobago, and they will operate at reduced speed, to ensure the comfort of passengers. This will result in an estimated time of 3 hours 30 minutes for the crossing. ....