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Samraj “Rikki Jai” Jaimungal
Samraj “Rikki Jai” Jaimungal

Gunman shoots at, robs Rikki Jai

(Trinidad Guardian) Chutney soca artiste Samraj “Rikki Jai” Jaimungal had to beg for his life after a gunman who shot at him and missed kept the loaded gun pointed at his waist for approximately three of the most terrifying minutes of his life, as he demanded money and other valuables in exchange for Jaimungal’s life on Wednesday.

Rikki Jai
Rikki Jai

Gunman shoots at, robs Rikki Jai

(Trinidad Guardian) Chutney soca artiste Samraj “Rikki Jai” Jaimungal had to beg for his life after a gunman who shot at him and missed kept the loaded gun pointed at his waist for approximately three of the most terrifying minutes of his life, as he demanded money and other valuables in exchange for Jaimungal’s life on Wednesday.

Anthony Smith, centre, is escorted to the Port-of-Spain Magistrates’ Court after being slapped with 21 charges related to trafficking a minor and inciting her into prostitution.
Anthony Smith, centre, is escorted to the Port-of-Spain Magistrates’ Court after being slapped with 21 charges related to trafficking a minor and inciting her into prostitution.

TT$2m bail for human trafficking accused

(Trinidad Guardian) A 30-year-old Tunapuna man accused of trafficking a minor and inciting her into prostitution has been granted TT$2 million bail.

Magistrate recuses self from Seetahal trial

(Trinidad Guardian) Accused gang leader Rajaee Ali and 11 members of his organisation accused of assassinating Senior Counsel Dana Seetahal have succeeded in their bid to have Chief Magistrate Marcia Ayers-Caesar recuse herself from their preliminary inquiry.

Germany agrees to open trade office in Cuba

HAVANA, (Reuters) – Germany and Cuba yesterday agreed to open a trade office in Havana that would help German businesses seeking to invest in the Communist-led island and possibly increase the current 225 million euros ($244.22 million) in annual bilateral trade.

Brazil cuts vaccine doses as health system under pressure

RIO DE JANEIRO, (Reuters) – Brazil has cut the number of doses for vaccinations given by the public health service to counter human papillomavirus (HPV) and pneumonia, as Latin America’s largest economy looks to reduce health costs in the midst of a deep recession.

Barbados signs agreement with Digicel

(Barbados Nation) The Barbados Government yesterday signed an agreement with telecommunications provider Digicel Business that will see the eventual connectivity of all government data and networks.

5.0 earthquake hits T&T

(Trinidad Express) Trinidad and Tobago and Grenada registered a 5.0 magnitude earthquake yesterday and the experts are warning of more to come.

The scene at Vessigny Village La Brea yesterday

La Brea erupts over poor roads, lack of jobs

(Trinidad Express) Peoples National Movement (PNM) constituency of La Brea was the scene of fiery protests yesterday, involving residents angry over the lack of job opportunities and the deplorable state of the road.

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