Sunday, July 22, 2007

Vargrants in TnT


Deer at zoo



Emperor Valley Zoo staff and the deer. Ah feeling sorry for the deer.

We could hide coke too!



'COKE' SHOCKS: The motorcycle shocks, which contained 775 grammes of cocaine, are pictured at the office of the Organised Crime, Narcotics and Firearms Bureau yesterday.

Dey tiefing the telephone wire too



this happening all over the country.

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Taxi Stolen while driver pees on tree

Taxi stolen as driver urinates next door to police station

Richard Charan South Bureau


Wednesday, July 4th 2007


A taxi-driver who stopped to urinate on a tree next door to the Ste Madeleine Police Station ended up losing his car to three passengers, who turned out to be thieves.

The driver never had a chance although he tried running away with the keys. The suspects chased and caught him.

The police were unaware of what was happening "next door". The station is one of five in the southland without a telephone service because of vandalised cable lines.

The taxi-driver told police that last Saturday, he picked up three men along the Manahambre Road in Princes Town, and that his troubles began when he stopped outside the Ste Madeleine Health Centre.

While urinating, he said he saw the passengers tinkering with his keys. He wrestled the keys away and ran but was caught. The men stole the Nissan B-13 car.

And around 8.50 a.m. on Monday, a hairdresser was robbed by gunmen at her salon in St Julien,

Princes Town. She said there were no customers when the men came in and stole her cell phone and jewelry.

Gay man with small "cuckoo" taunted by police


Gay man taunted by cops gets $28,400

Keino Swamber South Bureau


Wednesday, July 4th 2007


A 29-year-old self-confessed homosexual (Kenty Mitchell) has been awarded $28,400 as compensation for being kept naked at a police station for over three hours while police officers ridiculed him about the size of his penis.

Judgment on behalf of the Ste Madeleine man was delivered in the San Fernando High Court yesterday by Justice Shafeyei Shah who ruled that the man's arrest on July 24, 2000 was unlawful.

The man said he and his "partner" were walking past the Princes Town Police Station around 4.30 p.m. on July 24, 2000, when two men, who later identified themselves as CID police officers, called out to him and told him to come.

"They did not give their names. Upon reaching the station's door, I was told by one of the officers that there is an officer in the station who wanted to see me.

"I entered the station and, upon reaching the area of the charge room, another male voice directed me to enter a room located to the side of the charge room."

The man said he met a police officer sitting behind a desk and was invited to sit.

"I later discovered this officer's name to be Police Constable (Curt) Teesdale. After waiting for approximately 25 minutes, I asked PC Teesdale what he wanted to see me for. He did not answer. I repeated this question about five times. I received no reply."

The man said he told Teesdale that he was leaving and attempted to leave but was followed out of the room and arrested.

The court heard that the man was led to an area where there were cells and was ordered by Teesdale to remove his clothing in the presence of another officer identified only as "a slim, light-brown officer of East Indian origin dressed in police uniform".

"I attempted to hide my nudity with my hands. I was then told by PC Teesdale to move my hands from in front of me. I removed my hands. They both looked at me and started to laugh very loud.

"They ridiculed me. PC Teesdale then said to me, 'you playing man and that small cuckoo you have' referring to the size of my penis."

The man said he was made to squat while facing the officers and was in full view of anyone passing in the corridor.

"Due to my size, I tire easily. When I became tired, I sat on a cold concrete slab. I remained in the cell from approximately 5.10 p.m. to around 8.30p.m."

The man said he was taken out of the cell and told that he was free to leave. He said he was told by the officers, who were trying to make jokes and small talk, that he was being held for an ID parade.