Trinidad certainly demands a lot of attention from the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, however Tobago has not been left out. While rolling out the “I Support Our Services” programme on the island, Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith shared some plans for making policing in Tobago better.

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After being found guilty on two charges of assault, former Local Government Minister and Tobago Council of the PNM Education officer, Rennie Dumas, was ordered to pay the total sum of $18,500 dollars when he appeared before Magistrate Nannette Forde John at Scarborough Magistrates Court on Monday morning.

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Security intensified for Easter
“Tobago is not a soft target for Easter!”, so says Senior Superintendant Garfield Moore. During an interview with Mr Moore, he said the police officers on the island will be out in full force for the Easter period, installing a number of initiatives to keep the public safe.

Prime Minister at Inauguration
On Thursday, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissesar at the 9th Inauguration of the Tobago House of Assembly stated that by the result in the polls, the people of Tobago have rejected the TOP’s offer put forward via the Bill for internal self-government and as such, the debate and possible passing of the Bill has been pushed back till February.

MSJ Political Leader defends his position
The Movement for Social Justice, MSJ has pulled out of the People’s Partnership Coalition Government. Tobago Channel Five News chatted with the Political leader of the MSJ Mr. David Abdullah for a further explanation on the MSJ’s decision.