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  • 𝐓𝐇𝐑𝐄𝐄 πŽπ… π…πŽπ”π‘ π„π‹π„π‚π“πŽπ‘π€π‹ πƒπˆπ’π“π‘πˆπ‚π“π’ π‘π„π‚πŽπ”ππ“π’ π‚πŽπŒππ‹π„π“π„πƒ

    Three of the four recounts have been completed and the PNM has taken Cocoyea/Tarouba. After the recount, the UNC candidate Shane Samlal received one more vote as the Opposition finished with 1162 votes while the PNM won the electoral district with 1207 votes.

    Meanwhile, the UNC took Marabella South/Vistabella. Its candidate Sasha Tricia Ali received one less vote as the UNC totaled 884 votes to the PNM's 873.

    Mayaro North was won by the PNM with 741 votes. The PNM candidate Ryan Stewart received one less vote while UNC candidate Kristen Thaddeus Townsand received two less votes. The UNC finished with 720 votes while the PEP had 43.

    The EBC says recounts in the remaining eleven electoral districts are on-going.
    𝐓𝐇𝐑𝐄𝐄 πŽπ… π…πŽπ”π‘ π„π‹π„π‚π“πŽπ‘π€π‹ πƒπˆπ’π“π‘πˆπ‚π“π’ π‘π„π‚πŽπ”ππ“π’ π‚πŽπŒππ‹π„π“π„πƒ Three of the four recounts have been completed and the PNM has taken Cocoyea/Tarouba. After the recount, the UNC candidate Shane Samlal received one more vote as the Opposition finished with 1162 votes while the PNM won the electoral district with 1207 votes. Meanwhile, the UNC took Marabella South/Vistabella. Its candidate Sasha Tricia Ali received one less vote as the UNC totaled 884 votes to the PNM's 873. Mayaro North was won by the PNM with 741 votes. The PNM candidate Ryan Stewart received one less vote while UNC candidate Kristen Thaddeus Townsand received two less votes. The UNC finished with 720 votes while the PEP had 43. The EBC says recounts in the remaining eleven electoral districts are on-going.
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  • πˆππƒπŽππ„π’πˆπ€ 𝐁𝐔𝐑𝐍𝐒 πŒπ€π‘πˆπ‰π”π€ππ€ ππ‹π€ππ“π€π“πˆπŽπ π”ππŽπ πƒπˆπ’π‚πŽπ•π„π‘π˜

    A marijuana plantation in the northern province of Aceh was set alight by
    Indonesian authorities on Wednesday after it was discovered by drones.

    A joint team of the National Narcotic Agency and the National Research and Innovation Agency detected 4.5 hectares (11 acres) of land with an estimated 21,100 cannabis plants ready for harvest using drones. This according to Wayan Sugiri, the deputy for eradication at the National Narcotic Agency. He said more than 150 officers from the police, customs and BNN were deployed to uproot the 20 tons of marijuana for burning.

    “This is a form of the government’s firmness against illegal drugs and their circulation,” Sugiri said. The burning was the fifth this year, he said. In March, authorities burned 43 hectares (106 acres) with an estimated 190,000 marijuana plants.


    πˆππƒπŽππ„π’πˆπ€ 𝐁𝐔𝐑𝐍𝐒 πŒπ€π‘πˆπ‰π”π€ππ€ ππ‹π€ππ“π€π“πˆπŽπ π”ππŽπ πƒπˆπ’π‚πŽπ•π„π‘π˜ A marijuana plantation in the northern province of Aceh was set alight by Indonesian authorities on Wednesday after it was discovered by drones. A joint team of the National Narcotic Agency and the National Research and Innovation Agency detected 4.5 hectares (11 acres) of land with an estimated 21,100 cannabis plants ready for harvest using drones. This according to Wayan Sugiri, the deputy for eradication at the National Narcotic Agency. He said more than 150 officers from the police, customs and BNN were deployed to uproot the 20 tons of marijuana for burning. “This is a form of the government’s firmness against illegal drugs and their circulation,” Sugiri said. The burning was the fifth this year, he said. In March, authorities burned 43 hectares (106 acres) with an estimated 190,000 marijuana plants.
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  • $𝟏.πŸ”πŒ 𝐈𝐍 ‘π…π‹π€π•πŽπ”π‘π„πƒ’ πŒπ€π‘πˆπ‰π”π€ππ€ π’π„πˆπ™π„πƒ 𝐀𝐓 ππŽπ‘π“ πŽπ… π„ππ“π‘π˜

    Hybrid marijuana worth approximately $1.6 million was seized by officers of a Specialist Unit within the Ministry of National Security and the Customs and Excise Division, at a warehouse in the Point Lisas district on Tuesday.

    The drugs which originated from Canada have a total weight of 6.48 Kilogrammes. The seizure is as a result of intelligence-based profiling, in keeping with the mandate of the Unit, with respect to Border Management and Protection.

    Through diligent police work, officers identified a package being imported into Trinidad from Canada and coordinated an operation
    with officials of the Customs and Excise Division.

    The exercise, which was conducted on Tuesday 15th August, 2023, resulted in the seizure of a package which contained two speaker Boxes. Checks of the boxes resulted in a quantity of marijuana with the
    markings of different flavors.

    Investigations are ongoing into this matter with the assistance of Canadian authorities while the Special Investigations Unit and Customs will continue to pursue local lines of enquiry, with a view to dismantling the importation of illicit drugs and other contraband over our borders.
    $𝟏.πŸ”πŒ 𝐈𝐍 ‘π…π‹π€π•πŽπ”π‘π„πƒ’ πŒπ€π‘πˆπ‰π”π€ππ€ π’π„πˆπ™π„πƒ 𝐀𝐓 ππŽπ‘π“ πŽπ… π„ππ“π‘π˜ Hybrid marijuana worth approximately $1.6 million was seized by officers of a Specialist Unit within the Ministry of National Security and the Customs and Excise Division, at a warehouse in the Point Lisas district on Tuesday. The drugs which originated from Canada have a total weight of 6.48 Kilogrammes. The seizure is as a result of intelligence-based profiling, in keeping with the mandate of the Unit, with respect to Border Management and Protection. Through diligent police work, officers identified a package being imported into Trinidad from Canada and coordinated an operation with officials of the Customs and Excise Division. The exercise, which was conducted on Tuesday 15th August, 2023, resulted in the seizure of a package which contained two speaker Boxes. Checks of the boxes resulted in a quantity of marijuana with the markings of different flavors. Investigations are ongoing into this matter with the assistance of Canadian authorities while the Special Investigations Unit and Customs will continue to pursue local lines of enquiry, with a view to dismantling the importation of illicit drugs and other contraband over our borders.
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  • π‘π„π•πŽπ‹π”π“πˆπŽππˆπ’πˆππ† 𝐓𝐇𝐄 π‚π”π‹πˆππ€π‘π˜ 𝐋𝐀𝐍𝐃𝐒𝐂𝐀𝐏𝐄 π…πŽπ‘ 𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐑𝐄𝐏𝐑𝐄𝐍𝐄𝐔𝐑𝐒
    The Caribbean Business Development Community (CBDC) presents Rent To Own for Restaurants, a service that offers entrepreneurs an unprecedented opportunity to establish a thriving online restaurant business without the complexities of physical locations, labor overheads, and logistical challenges.

    Say goodbye to the headaches of scouting ideal locations, managing staffing intricacies, and investing in costly infrastructure. With this virtual initiative, clients gain access to an all-inclusive package. By paying a modest registration fee of $300, and a monthly service fee of $1400, clients can focus solely on their culinary creativity while CBDC handles the rest.

    One of the most enticing features is the vast selection of cuisines available for clients to offer. The menu options are as diverse as the culture they represent, from Indian, Creole, Fast food, Italian, BBQ, Seafood, Chinese and more.

    With initial delivery focused on Woodbrook, St. James, and Port Of Spain, this service facilitates easier access to a diverse array of cuisines for residents of these areas.

    For clients this provides financial advantages, the freedom to concentrate solely on crafting exceptional dishes fuels through creativity and passion. On the customer end, food enthusiasts are treated to an array of flavors conveniently accessible through online platforms, ensuring a satisfying culinary experience in the comfort of their homes.

    This concept tackles some of the most pressing challenges faced by restaurants in Trinidad and Tobago. Going digital or virtual with food businesses offers numerous advantages that can significantly enhance operations, customer experience, and overall success.
    π‘π„π•πŽπ‹π”π“πˆπŽππˆπ’πˆππ† 𝐓𝐇𝐄 π‚π”π‹πˆππ€π‘π˜ 𝐋𝐀𝐍𝐃𝐒𝐂𝐀𝐏𝐄 π…πŽπ‘ 𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐑𝐄𝐏𝐑𝐄𝐍𝐄𝐔𝐑𝐒 The Caribbean Business Development Community (CBDC) presents Rent To Own for Restaurants, a service that offers entrepreneurs an unprecedented opportunity to establish a thriving online restaurant business without the complexities of physical locations, labor overheads, and logistical challenges. Say goodbye to the headaches of scouting ideal locations, managing staffing intricacies, and investing in costly infrastructure. With this virtual initiative, clients gain access to an all-inclusive package. By paying a modest registration fee of $300, and a monthly service fee of $1400, clients can focus solely on their culinary creativity while CBDC handles the rest. One of the most enticing features is the vast selection of cuisines available for clients to offer. The menu options are as diverse as the culture they represent, from Indian, Creole, Fast food, Italian, BBQ, Seafood, Chinese and more. With initial delivery focused on Woodbrook, St. James, and Port Of Spain, this service facilitates easier access to a diverse array of cuisines for residents of these areas. For clients this provides financial advantages, the freedom to concentrate solely on crafting exceptional dishes fuels through creativity and passion. On the customer end, food enthusiasts are treated to an array of flavors conveniently accessible through online platforms, ensuring a satisfying culinary experience in the comfort of their homes. This concept tackles some of the most pressing challenges faced by restaurants in Trinidad and Tobago. Going digital or virtual with food businesses offers numerous advantages that can significantly enhance operations, customer experience, and overall success.
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  • πŒπˆπ’π’πˆππ† 𝐓𝐄𝐄𝐍- πŠπˆπŒππ„π‘π‹π˜ πŒπŽπ‡π€πŒπŒπ„πƒ
    The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service is seeking the urgent assistance of the public in locating 16-year-old KIMBERLY MOHAMMED.

    KIMBERLY, of Balmain, Couva, was last seen around 10 pm on August 10th and reported missing to the Couva Police Station around 2 am on August 11th, 2023.

    She is of East Indian descent, of slim build, brown in complexion, with brown eyes, a small mouth, rounded chin and a round face. She was last seen wearing a blue jeans and a black t-shirt.

    Anyone with information on the whereabouts of KIMBERLY MOHAMMED, is asked to call the Couva Police Station at 636-2333 or 800-TIPS or contact the police at 555, 999, 911, or call any police station.
    πŒπˆπ’π’πˆππ† 𝐓𝐄𝐄𝐍- πŠπˆπŒππ„π‘π‹π˜ πŒπŽπ‡π€πŒπŒπ„πƒ The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service is seeking the urgent assistance of the public in locating 16-year-old KIMBERLY MOHAMMED. KIMBERLY, of Balmain, Couva, was last seen around 10 pm on August 10th and reported missing to the Couva Police Station around 2 am on August 11th, 2023. She is of East Indian descent, of slim build, brown in complexion, with brown eyes, a small mouth, rounded chin and a round face. She was last seen wearing a blue jeans and a black t-shirt. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of KIMBERLY MOHAMMED, is asked to call the Couva Police Station at 636-2333 or 800-TIPS or contact the police at 555, 999, 911, or call any police station.
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  • 𝟐 𝐀𝐑𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐄𝐃, πŸ‘ π…πˆπ‘π„π€π‘πŒπ’ π’π„πˆπ™π„πƒ
    Two persons were arrested while three firearms, one magazine and 20 rounds of ammunition were seized by officers, during anti-crime exercises in various policing districts on Wednesday.

    In the Southern Division on August 9th, one man from Indian Walk was arrested and a pistol was seized in the Princes Town district. Meanwhile, a revolver was found in a dumpster along Bayshore in Marabella, by officers of the Southern Division Task Force.

    Also on that day, in the Western Division, a search warrant was executed at an Abbe Poujade Street, Carenage residence, where one man was arrested and charged in connection with the find of a Glock 19 firearm with an extended magazine and 13 rounds of ammunition.

    Investigations are ongoing into the above matters.
    𝟐 𝐀𝐑𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐄𝐃, πŸ‘ π…πˆπ‘π„π€π‘πŒπ’ π’π„πˆπ™π„πƒ Two persons were arrested while three firearms, one magazine and 20 rounds of ammunition were seized by officers, during anti-crime exercises in various policing districts on Wednesday. In the Southern Division on August 9th, one man from Indian Walk was arrested and a pistol was seized in the Princes Town district. Meanwhile, a revolver was found in a dumpster along Bayshore in Marabella, by officers of the Southern Division Task Force. Also on that day, in the Western Division, a search warrant was executed at an Abbe Poujade Street, Carenage residence, where one man was arrested and charged in connection with the find of a Glock 19 firearm with an extended magazine and 13 rounds of ammunition. Investigations are ongoing into the above matters.
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  • 𝐓𝐇𝐑𝐄𝐄 π„π—π“πŽπ‘π“πˆπŽππˆπ’π“π’ 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐑𝐆𝐄𝐃

    Three persons have appeared in court jointly charged with Demanding Money by Menace from a D’Abadie man.

    Joel Patrick, 24 and Lorenzo Julien, 24 both of Diego Martin and Kaviann Alexis, 26, of D’Abadie, appeared before the Arima First Magistrates’ Court, on Tuesday 8th August.

    Patrick was granted bail in the sum of $300,000 with surety, Julien pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced to four years hard labour, while Alexis was denied bail and remanded into custody.
    The matter was adjourned to September 5th, 2023.

    A male victim reported to police that on July 12th, he allegedly received calls from a blocked number demanding that he pay the sum of $30,000 by the next day, or some harm will come to him or his family. The following day, he allegedly received more calls demanding that he pay the sum in five days’ time.

    A report of the matter was made to the Arima Criminal.

    The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service is warning individuals against engaging in this type of activity, as they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
    𝐓𝐇𝐑𝐄𝐄 π„π—π“πŽπ‘π“πˆπŽππˆπ’π“π’ 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐑𝐆𝐄𝐃 Three persons have appeared in court jointly charged with Demanding Money by Menace from a D’Abadie man. Joel Patrick, 24 and Lorenzo Julien, 24 both of Diego Martin and Kaviann Alexis, 26, of D’Abadie, appeared before the Arima First Magistrates’ Court, on Tuesday 8th August. Patrick was granted bail in the sum of $300,000 with surety, Julien pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced to four years hard labour, while Alexis was denied bail and remanded into custody. The matter was adjourned to September 5th, 2023. A male victim reported to police that on July 12th, he allegedly received calls from a blocked number demanding that he pay the sum of $30,000 by the next day, or some harm will come to him or his family. The following day, he allegedly received more calls demanding that he pay the sum in five days’ time. A report of the matter was made to the Arima Criminal. The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service is warning individuals against engaging in this type of activity, as they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
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  • π“π‘π€π†π„πƒπ˜ π’π“π‘πˆπŠπ„π’ ππ€π‘π€πƒπˆπ’π„: πŒπ€π”πˆ 𝐁𝐋𝐀𝐙𝐄 π‚π‹π€πˆπŒπ’ πŸ‘πŸ” π‹πˆπ•π„π’ 𝐈𝐍 π…πˆπ‘π„ πŽπ”π“ππ‘π„π€πŠ

    At least 36 people have died as fast-moving wildfires tear through the Hawaiian island of Maui, according to officials.

    The deaths in the city of Lahaina, the island's main tourist destination, came as strong winds from a distant hurricane fanned the flames.

    The fire is one of several ongoing blazes that have burnt entire neighborhood's to the ground. Thousands of people have been forced to evacuate their homes and a state of emergency has been declared.

    A huge search and rescue operation is underway, with some people still unaccounted for.
    "We barely made it out in time," Kamuela Kawaakoa, who fled to an evacuation shelter on Tuesday with his partner and six-year-old son, told the Associated Press. "It was so hard to sit there and just watch my town burn to ashes and not be able to do anything," he said. "I was helpless."

    Five evacuation shelters have been opened on Maui and officials earlier said they were "overrun" with people. Firefighters are still battling active fires, with helicopters dropping water on the blazes from above.

    Dozens of people have been injured since the fires began burning on Tuesday and hospitals on the island are treating patients for burns and smoke inhalation.
    π“π‘π€π†π„πƒπ˜ π’π“π‘πˆπŠπ„π’ ππ€π‘π€πƒπˆπ’π„: πŒπ€π”πˆ 𝐁𝐋𝐀𝐙𝐄 π‚π‹π€πˆπŒπ’ πŸ‘πŸ” π‹πˆπ•π„π’ 𝐈𝐍 π…πˆπ‘π„ πŽπ”π“ππ‘π„π€πŠ At least 36 people have died as fast-moving wildfires tear through the Hawaiian island of Maui, according to officials. The deaths in the city of Lahaina, the island's main tourist destination, came as strong winds from a distant hurricane fanned the flames. The fire is one of several ongoing blazes that have burnt entire neighborhood's to the ground. Thousands of people have been forced to evacuate their homes and a state of emergency has been declared. A huge search and rescue operation is underway, with some people still unaccounted for. "We barely made it out in time," Kamuela Kawaakoa, who fled to an evacuation shelter on Tuesday with his partner and six-year-old son, told the Associated Press. "It was so hard to sit there and just watch my town burn to ashes and not be able to do anything," he said. "I was helpless." Five evacuation shelters have been opened on Maui and officials earlier said they were "overrun" with people. Firefighters are still battling active fires, with helicopters dropping water on the blazes from above. Dozens of people have been injured since the fires began burning on Tuesday and hospitals on the island are treating patients for burns and smoke inhalation.
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