The Writers
Thanks to the following writers on behalf of the missing, their waiting families and all concerned citizens, for covering the stories, expressing opinions and getting the word out.
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Azard ALI
Ken ALI
Aabida ALLAHAM
Ian ALLEYNE
Robert ALONZO
Inerva ARJOON
Cecily ASSON
Yvonne BABOOLAL
Andre BAGOO
Peter BALROOP
Ralph BANWARIE
Cori BAYNES
Camille BETHEL
Peter Ray BLOOD
Nikita BRAXTON
Juhel BROWNE
Alexander BRUZAL
Wendy CAMPBELL
Kimberly CASTILLO
Clint CHAN TACK
Richard CHARAN [2009 winner [...]
2009-06-19 “Joseph warns against revenge”
Joseph warns against revenge
By Clint Chan Tack
Trinidad & Tobago’s Newsday | Friday, June 19 2009
NATIONAL SECURITY Minister Martin Joseph yesterday warned Laventille residents against seeking revenge for the murder of ten-year-old Tecia Henry, even as a fire destroyed the home of a suspect in her killing.
As of Wednesday, Tecia’s murder put the country’s homicide rate [...]
2009-06-18 “Girl’s murder saddens Joseph.”
Girl’s murder saddens Joseph
By Clint Chan Tack
Trinidad & Tobago’s Newsday | Thursday, June 18 2009
NATIONAL SECURITY Minister Martin Joseph yesterday said he was deeply saddened by the brutal murder of ten-year-old Tecia Henry.
As the father of a young child, Joseph said: “It is troubling to me that someone could have done such a thing to [...]
2009-04-24 “New crime expert coming.”
New crime expert coming.
By Clint Chan Tack
Trinidad & Tobago’s Newsday | Friday, April 24 2009
RETIRED CANADIAN army Major-General Cameron Ross is the latest foreign expert recruited by Government to try and help local security forces win the grim war against crime. Top national security officials yesterday confirmed Ross was the new man but could not [...]
2009-04-21 “Obama to tackle deportees.”
Obama to tackle deportees.
By Clint Chan Tack
Trinidad & Tobago’s Newsday | Tuesday, April 21 2009
CARICOM Secretary General Edwin Carrington yesterday disclosed that US President Barack Obama has promised his government will look at how criminal deportees from the US are affecting the levels of crime in the Caribbean.
An optimistic Carrington saw this as one of [...]
2005-04-08 “AKS resignation worried business community.”
AKS resignation worried business community.
By Clint Chan Tack
Trinidad & Tobago’s Newsday | Friday, April 8 2005
MEMBERS of the local business community yesterday expressed concern about the circumstances surrounding the resignation of Anti-Kidnapping Squad (AKS) chief Adam Joseph, but praised the Ministry of National Security for deploying resources to deal with the crime problem in Central [...]
2004-10-20 “PM, Lucky in war of words over Vijay.”
PM, Lucky in war of words over Vijay.
By Clint Chan Tack
Trinidad & Tobago’s Newsday | Wednesday, October 20 2004
PRIME MINISTER Patrick Manning hinted that Trinidad and Tobago’s law enforcement agencies may know the whereabouts of ten-year-old Vijay Persad, who was kidnapped from his Moruga home earlier this year. During yesterday’s Budget debate in Parliament, Pointe-a-Pierre [...]
2003-10-27 “Is TT on global kidnapping map?”
Is TT on global kidnapping map?
By Clint Chan Tack
Trinidad & Tobago’s Newsday | Monday, October 27 2003
IS Trinidad and Tobago on the global kidnapping map? A daily newspaper article last week placed TT as second to Colombia in terms of kidnapping per 1,000 persons for 2002. That story was based upon information reportedly supplied by [...]
2003-09-17 “Panday: Manning knows ‘traditional kidnappers’.”
Panday: Manning knows ‘traditional kidnappers’.
By Clint Chan Tack
Trinidad & Tobago’s Newsday | Wednesday, September 17 2003
According to Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday, Prime Minister Patrick Manning knows who the “traditional” kidnappers in Trinidad and Tobago are. And the UNC leader wants to know why these individuals are not already in police custody. Speaking to reporters at [...]
