In a concerning development, the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service has issued a scam alert to the public regarding fraudulent video messages that are making the rounds on social media platforms. These scams exploit the reputation and imagery of the police, misleading viewers into thinking the content is legitimate. The videos have been reported to misrepresent the police service’s image, which could potentially harm community trust. Authorities are urging citizens to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity related to these fraudulent messages to help combat this rising threat. It’s a reminder that scams can appear legitimate, and the best defense is an informed public.
Follow us on Instagram: @news.tringlobe
Kezel Jackson's heartfelt prayer urges protection for children amid rising violence and exploitation.
Residents of Tableland engage with police at a vibrant town meeting discussing key community issues.
Penny Beckles honors Robert Greenidge, celebrating his influence on Caribbean music and legacy.
Ideal Funeral Sanctuary will manage Mercedez Layne's farewell, emphasizing community support.
Trinidad and Tobago Police Service engages with Sea Lots residents during a community walk-about event.
Trinidad and Tobago sawmill operators must obtain licenses or face fines up to $100,000 and…