Denyse Renne, Trinidad Express

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Cops pursue airtight 'Pelican' case

Businessman Adrian Scoon has handed over all his electronic devices to the Cyber Crime Unit.The devices, including an Apple laptop and cellphone, were submitted by Scoon to police following the → Read More

Big increase in police contract payouts from 2016 to 2022

Spending by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service on contracts, fees and development programmes for the period 2016-2022 shows a significant increase during the past three years.Contract employment in 2016 → Read More

Football freeco and the Commissioner's Cup

Part II of an investigation into football scholarships in Trinidad and Tobago.THE T&T Police Service (TTPS) approached State-owned National Lotteries Control Board (NLCB) in 2019 seeking sponsorship to the tune → Read More

The Bad Wolf at the door

Fired T&T national football coach Terry Fenwick is at the centre of a tangled web of requests for funding for football scholarships through Irish company Bad Wolf Sports into which → Read More

5 full-fledged SoEs

Trinidad and Tobago has experienced five full-fledged states of emergency (SoE) since it became independent in 1962, only one of which is because of infectious disease.There was one limited SoE → Read More

Shooting suspects 'rushed' to hospital? Footage tells another story

Police officers attached to the Northern Division watched an alleged male suspect whom they had shot bleed to death on the road for 23 minutes instead of taking him to → Read More

Gun dealers, businessmen in $$ racket

A multi-million-dollar racket involving several registered firearm dealers catering to crime-worried business people willing to pay big bucks for peace of mind has been uncovered by the Sunday Express.Among those → Read More

HERE'S THE PROOF

Here’s the proof the Police Commissioner has asked for.In a media release yesterday, top cop Gary Griffith stated categorically that he never approved Provisional Licences (PL) and Firearm User’s Licences → Read More

$4m missing, says DSS founder

Four million dollars is missing following the September 22 raid of Drugs Sou Sou TT (DSS) in La Horquetta by Special Operations Response Team (SORT) officers.This figure was given to → Read More

QUESTIONS FOR GARY

THE Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force military uniform is one which is quite distinctive, and what was shown in a video recording and photo by the Sunday Express yesterday, is → Read More

COP CAUGHT

Video footage seen by the Sunday Express shows a Special Opera­tions Response Team (SORT) officer secretly stuffing a block of cash into his tactical uniform during the raid at a → Read More

I have a clean record, says DSS founder

Drugs Sou Sou (DSS) foun­der Kerron Clarke has denied his multimillion-dollar La Horquetta-based operation is a pyramid scheme.Clarke has been silent since the police raid last week, which saw an → Read More

PCA: Take immediate action

The Police Complaints ­Authority (PCA) has recommended that ­Assistant Commissioner of Police Irwin Hackshaw face internal disciplinary action in connection with soliciting close to $2 million from businesses. → Read More

Tobago wants hope

Tashia Grace Burris, 35, is a young woman facing the polls for the first time. → Read More

Acting ACP Totaram Dookhie has been arrested

Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police Totaram Dookhie was this morning arrested by officers of the Professional Standards Bureau (PSB) and remains in custody. → Read More

Query over $3m account

A WOMAN dear to Princes Town Member of Parliament Barry Padarath is being investigated by police in connection with a bank account with close to $3 million in deposits. → Read More

Hackshaw still be criminally investigated, says PCA

The Police Complaints Authority (PCA) is responding to a Guardian newspaper report today that the investigation into the financial dealings of Assistant Commissioner of Police Irwin Hackshaw was closed and → Read More

Covid-19 not stopping PCA probes

THE Police Complaints Authority (PCA) has investigated 150 fatal police shooting incidents resulting in 258 deaths from 2011 to March 2019.And despite restrictions in place for Covid-19, the PCA continues → Read More

Placing country above politics

Restrictions related to the Covid-19 pandemic have had ­little or no effect on reducing crime.In an interview with the Express last week, social researcher Daurius Figueira said the murder toll → Read More

The elderly and COVID-19

Several private homes catering to the elderly have implemented measures to protect staff and residents against COVID-19. → Read More