TIED UP LIKE A PIG
WELL-KNOWN Roman Catholic priest Fr Clyde Harvey yesterday came face to face with three bandits outside a church, who threatened to kill him if he did not hand over cash and other valuables.
WELL-KNOWN Roman Catholic priest Fr Clyde Harvey yesterday came face to face with three bandits outside a church, who threatened to kill him if he did not hand over cash and other valuables.
CHAIRMAN of the Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC) Edwin Gooding told the Joint Select Committee on Land and Physical Infrastructure, at its 15th hearing yesterday, that the State bus company is woefully short of buses and unable to satisfy the needs of commuters.
LAW Association president Douglas Mendes, SC, yesterday launched the associations Committee on Judicial Appointments but refused to take any media queries about the current imbroglio over Chief Justice (CJ) Ivor Archie and former chief magistrate Marcia Ayers-Caesar.
A former police prosecutor was yesterday found guilty of raping a then 17-year-old girl inside the San Fernando Police Station where she and her mother went to report a domestic dispute in 2001.
THE Ministry of Health is investigating a report that Conrad Murray is attending to patients at a local private medical facility without the requisite medical license. The Ministry, according to a press release issued yesterday, said it is liaising with the Council of the Medical Board of Trinidad and Tobago on this matter.
PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley, who is also head of the National Security Council yesterday condemned three armed bandits who robbed Roman Catholic priest Father Clyde Harvey at the St Martin de Porres Roman Catholic Church in Gonzales, Belmont hours earlier.