A rock throwing incident at the Parliament building earlier on Wednesday morning, has left one man in police custody. Tobago Channel 5 was reliably informed that at approximately 4:30 a.m. an individual threw several rocks at the Parliament building at Tower D, causing damage to the glass doors at the Wrightson Road entrance to the Parliament Chamber, as well as the adjoining glass panels
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