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These are ppl supported by the goverment ask Marlene.Ben_spanna wrote:Gang members have NO RIGhTS.... shoot to kill or thrown them all in jail....
zoom rader wrote:These are ppl supported by the goverment ask Marlene.Ben_spanna wrote:Gang members have NO RIGhTS.... shoot to kill or thrown them all in jail....
UNC not in power clownrandolphinshan wrote:zoom rader wrote:These are ppl supported by the goverment ask Marlene.Ben_spanna wrote:Gang members have NO RIGhTS.... shoot to kill or thrown them all in jail....
Nah better yet ask Anil and Kamla, they were the creators of Life Sport after all that paid gangsters.That 34 million lost in Life Sports could have been used to upgrade the electrical system in San Fernando General Hospital, but then again UNC have no regard for poor people only contractor friends.
zoom rader wrote:UNC not in power clownrandolphinshan wrote:zoom rader wrote:These are ppl supported by the goverment ask Marlene.Ben_spanna wrote:Gang members have NO RIGhTS.... shoot to kill or thrown them all in jail....
Nah better yet ask Anil and Kamla, they were the creators of Life Sport after all that paid gangsters.That 34 million lost in Life Sports could have been used to upgrade the electrical system in San Fernando General Hospital, but then again UNC have no regard for poor people only contractor friends.
randolphinshan wrote:zoom rader wrote:These are ppl supported by the goverment ask Marlene.Ben_spanna wrote:Gang members have NO RIGhTS.... shoot to kill or thrown them all in jail....
Nah better yet ask Anil and Kamla, they were the creators of Life Sport after all that paid gangsters.That 34 million lost in Life Sports could have been used to upgrade the electrical system in San Fernando General Hospital, but then again UNC have no regard for poor people only contractor friends.
randolphinshan wrote:zoom rader wrote:These are ppl supported by the goverment ask Marlene.Ben_spanna wrote:Gang members have NO RIGhTS.... shoot to kill or thrown them all in jail....
Nah better yet ask Anil and Kamla, they were the creators of Life Sport after all that paid gangsters.That 34 million lost in Life Sports could have been used to upgrade the electrical system in San Fernando General Hospital, but then again UNC have no regard for poor people only contractor friends.
randolphinshan wrote:zoom rader wrote:These are ppl supported by the goverment ask Marlene.Ben_spanna wrote:Gang members have NO RIGhTS.... shoot to kill or thrown them all in jail....
Nah better yet ask Anil and Kamla, they were the creators of Life Sport after all that paid gangsters.That 34 million lost in Life Sports could have been used to upgrade the electrical system in San Fernando General Hospital, but then again UNC have no regard for poor people only contractor friends.
De Dragon wrote:randolphinshan wrote:zoom rader wrote:These are ppl supported by the goverment ask Marlene.Ben_spanna wrote:Gang members have NO RIGhTS.... shoot to kill or thrown them all in jail....
Nah better yet ask Anil and Kamla, they were the creators of Life Sport after all that paid gangsters.That 34 million lost in Life Sports could have been used to upgrade the electrical system in San Fernando General Hospital, but then again UNC have no regard for poor people only contractor friends.
Where to start with replying to your arse licking?
Firstly, NO GORTT should allow the SFGH, or any other for that matter to reach in that condition.
Secondly, the very same contractors are being hired by the PNM for multi-million dollar contracts.
Thirdly, try something new nah man!, Any, any thing new we go take but yuh hadda relax wit' your stuck record sheit.
The bodies of two women and a man were found in a pick up van parked on the south-bound shoulder of the Solomon Hochoy Highway, near Golconda early today.
https://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/lo ... 2521c.html
Police are baffled over the murder of a San Fernando family who was found inside their pick-up along the Solomon Hochoy Highway, Ste Madeleine, yesterday.
Up to yesterday, homicide investigators said they were still trying to piece together the evidence collected from the murder scene, but could not yet establish a motive for the murders of George Quintero, 53, his wife Carmelita Garcia-Quintero, 62 and their daughter Marisol Quintero, 33.
Reports stated that around 7 am, a passerby contacted police, informing them that three people were seen sitting motionless in a red Nissan Frontier pick-up on the shoulder of the highway.
Highway patrol and Ste Madeleine police responded and found the pick-up parked on the bridge passing over the Cipero River.
The gear was in the parked position and the headlights were still on. Officers found Quintero in the driver’s seat with a gunshot wound to the left side of his face, Garcia-Quintero in the front passenger’s seat with a gunshot wound to the right side of her face and Marisol in the rear passenger’s seat with wounds to her head and chin. There were gunshots holes on the front and rear windscreen and the right-rear passenger’s side window was shattered, leading investigators to suspect the killer came from the outside.
However, it was not determined how many gunmen carried out the murders. There was also a dent on the rear right side of the pick-up but officers could not say whether it was fresh.
Southern Division police, led by Snr Supt Zamsheed Mohammed and officers of the Homicide Bureau of Investigations, Region Three, including ASP Steve Persad and Insp Darryl Corrie responded.
With the view of the vehicle exposed to the public, police parked a vehicle to block off the view, resulting in traffic gridlock. But the news horrified the many passersby and those whose curiosity got the better of them and stopped.
No one was at the family’s Block 5, Palmiste home as relatives went to the Forensic Science Centre where an autopsy was expected to take place. Both Garcia-Quintero and Marisol were unemployed while Quintero was a small contractor who serviced hydraulic equipment. Investigators said that checks did not show the family to be involved in any wrongdoing. A neighbour described them as peaceful. He said the couple would leave home daily and return before dark. However, they did not return last night.
It was believed that they were returning home from Movie Towne, San Fernando, but nothing so far indicated why they stopped on the shoulder. Passersby reported that they had seen the pick-up there at midnight, but did not notice anything strange.
Police were expected to interview relatives yesterday, with the hope of piecing together the circumstances that led to the murders.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/entire-f ... 8eafa17185
The shocking video of a Freeport family being trampled upon, kicked and cuffed by robbers during a birthday lime has prompted calls for more surveillance in the area.
Residents said drug dens were cropping up in the once quiet community and they were afraid to share information.
At least every business place in the Arena Village has been hit by robbers over the past year. Even the Faith Assemblies Church has been burgled and police informants have been gunned down.
In an interview, Nikita Ragbir said more police patrols were needed in the side streets off Arena Road.
“We need patrols at Tiwarie Circular North and South. Police need to do more patrols because we do not feel secure here,” she said.
Pensioners Leela and Mathura Ramoutar, who live a few houses away from where the robbery at birthday lime took place, said they were traumatized by the increase in robberies.
Leela said her cousin Ramesh Mannah was gunned down two years ago.
“We are not safe. I felt so scared when I saw what happened with my neighbours,” she said. Mathura said the police patrols were consistent and response time was good.
However, he said preventative action had to be taken to curb crime.
At the Arena Supermarket, a source said the police needed to do more raids.
“Come and do surveillance and you will see what is happening,” she said, adding that the supermarket was robbed twice in recent times.
“When I heard about the robbery lower down the road I did not feel to come back to work. There are some youths who are distressing people. Long ago, this used to be a quiet place but not again. We were robbed in June last year and in February. Four men with guns came just as we were closing the supermarket. They slammed the customer’s head onto the shutters,” she recalled.
The source agreed that more patrols were needed in the area.
One of the relatives of the birthday party robbery victims said they were too traumatized to speak.
“We don’t want to relive this. When we saw the video it was as if we were reliving it,” she said.
Contacted for comment, Caroni Central MP Dr Bhoendradatt Tewarie said he had circulated the video of the robbery as a means of highlighting the horrid situation in the Arena area.
Tewarie said a year ago the area was hit by a string of armed robberies.
“We took the police with us into the communities and since then it had settled down for a while until now,” Tewarie said.
He said the police were not active with patrols.
“They are not dealing with drug blocks and they are not managing the traffic intersections to see who is coming in and out of our community. I want to see more police action and more protection for our citizens,” he added.
Meanwhile, Chairman of the Couva/Tabaquite/Talparo Henry Awong also agreed there was an increase in criminal activity over the past month.
He called on the police to establish a police patrol unit in the area and implement more patrols.
Commissioner Griffith did not respond to messages left for him on WhatsApp. Efforts to contact him on his cellular phone proved futile.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/freeport ... ffee60d342
maj. tom wrote:For all anyone knows, he could have got/given a bad drive and stopped, and then executed by the other party. Or something else more sinister. Either way, this is very terrifying.
Next terror was the Freeport robbery. We're living in a land of domestic terrorism. I am scared to even drive at nights now. You have to be home with your family locked behind steel doors and imprisoned by burglar proofing on all windows by 7pm.
What is the solution? More active police patrols? The justice system has already failed and the criminals know that there are no consequences of their actions.The shocking video of a Freeport family being trampled upon, kicked and cuffed by robbers during a birthday lime has prompted calls for more surveillance in the area.
Residents said drug dens were cropping up in the once quiet community and they were afraid to share information.
At least every business place in the Arena Village has been hit by robbers over the past year. Even the Faith Assemblies Church has been burgled and police informants have been gunned down.
In an interview, Nikita Ragbir said more police patrols were needed in the side streets off Arena Road.
“We need patrols at Tiwarie Circular North and South. Police need to do more patrols because we do not feel secure here,” she said.
Pensioners Leela and Mathura Ramoutar, who live a few houses away from where the robbery at birthday lime took place, said they were traumatized by the increase in robberies.
Leela said her cousin Ramesh Mannah was gunned down two years ago.
“We are not safe. I felt so scared when I saw what happened with my neighbours,” she said. Mathura said the police patrols were consistent and response time was good.
However, he said preventative action had to be taken to curb crime.
At the Arena Supermarket, a source said the police needed to do more raids.
“Come and do surveillance and you will see what is happening,” she said, adding that the supermarket was robbed twice in recent times.
“When I heard about the robbery lower down the road I did not feel to come back to work. There are some youths who are distressing people. Long ago, this used to be a quiet place but not again. We were robbed in June last year and in February. Four men with guns came just as we were closing the supermarket. They slammed the customer’s head onto the shutters,” she recalled.
The source agreed that more patrols were needed in the area.
One of the relatives of the birthday party robbery victims said they were too traumatized to speak.
“We don’t want to relive this. When we saw the video it was as if we were reliving it,” she said.
Contacted for comment, Caroni Central MP Dr Bhoendradatt Tewarie said he had circulated the video of the robbery as a means of highlighting the horrid situation in the Arena area.
Tewarie said a year ago the area was hit by a string of armed robberies.
“We took the police with us into the communities and since then it had settled down for a while until now,” Tewarie said.
He said the police were not active with patrols.
“They are not dealing with drug blocks and they are not managing the traffic intersections to see who is coming in and out of our community. I want to see more police action and more protection for our citizens,” he added.
Meanwhile, Chairman of the Couva/Tabaquite/Talparo Henry Awong also agreed there was an increase in criminal activity over the past month.
He called on the police to establish a police patrol unit in the area and implement more patrols.
Commissioner Griffith did not respond to messages left for him on WhatsApp. Efforts to contact him on his cellular phone proved futile.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/freeport ... ffee60d342
Not going to happen under this illegal govermentshake d livin wake d dead wrote:maj. tom wrote:For all anyone knows, he could have got/given a bad drive and stopped, and then executed by the other party. Or something else more sinister. Either way, this is very terrifying.
Next terror was the Freeport robbery. We're living in a land of domestic terrorism. I am scared to even drive at nights now. You have to be home with your family locked behind steel doors and imprisoned by burglar proofing on all windows by 7pm.
What is the solution? More active police patrols? The justice system has already failed and the criminals know that there are no consequences of their actions.The shocking video of a Freeport family being trampled upon, kicked and cuffed by robbers during a birthday lime has prompted calls for more surveillance in the area.
Residents said drug dens were cropping up in the once quiet community and they were afraid to share information.
At least every business place in the Arena Village has been hit by robbers over the past year. Even the Faith Assemblies Church has been burgled and police informants have been gunned down.
In an interview, Nikita Ragbir said more police patrols were needed in the side streets off Arena Road.
“We need patrols at Tiwarie Circular North and South. Police need to do more patrols because we do not feel secure here,” she said.
Pensioners Leela and Mathura Ramoutar, who live a few houses away from where the robbery at birthday lime took place, said they were traumatized by the increase in robberies.
Leela said her cousin Ramesh Mannah was gunned down two years ago.
“We are not safe. I felt so scared when I saw what happened with my neighbours,” she said. Mathura said the police patrols were consistent and response time was good.
However, he said preventative action had to be taken to curb crime.
At the Arena Supermarket, a source said the police needed to do more raids.
“Come and do surveillance and you will see what is happening,” she said, adding that the supermarket was robbed twice in recent times.
“When I heard about the robbery lower down the road I did not feel to come back to work. There are some youths who are distressing people. Long ago, this used to be a quiet place but not again. We were robbed in June last year and in February. Four men with guns came just as we were closing the supermarket. They slammed the customer’s head onto the shutters,” she recalled.
The source agreed that more patrols were needed in the area.
One of the relatives of the birthday party robbery victims said they were too traumatized to speak.
“We don’t want to relive this. When we saw the video it was as if we were reliving it,” she said.
Contacted for comment, Caroni Central MP Dr Bhoendradatt Tewarie said he had circulated the video of the robbery as a means of highlighting the horrid situation in the Arena area.
Tewarie said a year ago the area was hit by a string of armed robberies.
“We took the police with us into the communities and since then it had settled down for a while until now,” Tewarie said.
He said the police were not active with patrols.
“They are not dealing with drug blocks and they are not managing the traffic intersections to see who is coming in and out of our community. I want to see more police action and more protection for our citizens,” he added.
Meanwhile, Chairman of the Couva/Tabaquite/Talparo Henry Awong also agreed there was an increase in criminal activity over the past month.
He called on the police to establish a police patrol unit in the area and implement more patrols.
Commissioner Griffith did not respond to messages left for him on WhatsApp. Efforts to contact him on his cellular phone proved futile.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/freeport ... ffee60d342
Solution is no one will do the necessary and take the politics out of crime fighting...as long as politics present..we goes no where...only downhill
It this was in Barrapore or penal ,the police would be tearing down those areas .Ben_spanna wrote:Man fuuk away with these carenage pests, as long as you stand defiant against police when they are carrying out their duties, shoot Dey MC... sickening nasty thieves they are.
Can you believe that those PESTS of the West have now openly threatened to Shoot politicians of the Peenem if they dont get jostiss.
- now you tell me what kind of people can threaten the lives of people openly like that? our country really is a damn joke... and some one of comments that was made was " we vote for peenem"- eet good- get what you voted for and take it ………….
Rovin wrote:^^^wda , ppl still doing dat ...
To the right people it don'tmaj. tom wrote:Lol x-ray machines don't exist.
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