Imagine having to pay one thousand dollars to a thief to get back your phone. The phone in question was a British military issued Blackberry stolen from the owner in a popular fast food outlet in Scarborough during a recent visit to Tobago.

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Grandmother cries Police Brutality
Mary Alexander is claims that her grandson is being harassed constantly by police officers in Tobago. She said that on many occasions he has been taken into custody for being in the wrong place at the wrong time and has also been assaulted while in their custody.

President officially visits Tobago
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