Despite rumors to the contrary, Sheldon Sukhdeo, the brother of Sheron Sukhdeo, is alive and well - based on a 4-minute conversation his Kidnappers allowed him to have with his other brother, Ceron.
This conversation allegedly took place on Wednesday 19th December 2018 when a demand of TT $2 Million was made for Sheldon’s safe return. His family is negotiating directly with the Kidnappers.
Sheldon, 32, of Caroni Savannah Road was kidnapped early on Sunday 16th December 2018 when a black SUV with flashing blue lights pulled him over in his BMW X5.
Police and members of the Anti-Kidnapping Squad are continuing their investigations. This is a developing story - stay tuned for updates.
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Kensington Palace recently revealed a new family photo from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton. The Palace made the following statement on their official Twitter account:
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are pleased to share a new photograph of their family.
See the beautiful, new photo below and let us know your thoughts in the comments.
Enjoy this beautiful journey across the Dubai Creek in an Abra.
An Abra is a traditional boat made of wood. Abras are used to ferry people across the Dubai Creek in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. They travel between the Water Station at Shindagha/Al Ghubaiba on the Bur Dubai side, and the Water Station at Al Sabkha on the Deira side. The Abras depart every few minutes. Watch the video below and let us know your thoughts in the comments.
The Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries announced on Monday 17th December 2018 that ‘Regular Gas’ (RON 83) will no longer be supplied on the local market. Following the closure of Petrotrin, the last available stocks of RON 83 have already been distributed since 7th December 2018.
As a result, Fishermen are planning to stage a protest in front the Prime Minister’s Office next week as they will now be forced to pay much more in order to power their boat engines. Some Fishermen may see an increase in fuel costs by as much as 150% per fishing trip. Higher fish prices can be expected soon as in addition to increased costs for Fishermen, there will also be fewer of them as many will no longer be able to afford more expensive gas. See a statement below from the Vice President of the Claxton Bay Fishing Association, Bhadase Sooknanan. How are we to live? Why are they trying to break the backs of the Fishermen?
[Source: CNC3]
This robbery took place shortly after midnight on Monday 17th December 2018. Bandits conveniently parked at the back of the Montrose Main Road and walked to the front, robbing the popular Gyros Stall, then escaping in their waiting vehicle.
Contact Police if you have any information on these suspects. Watch the video below and let us know your thoughts in the comments.
UPDATE (20/12/18): A ransom of TT $2 Million has been made for the safe return of Sheldon Sukdheo. Details here.
There have been rumors circulating on Social Media suggesting that Sheldon Sukhdeo was killed after being kidnapped early on Sunday 16th December 2018, and his body dumped in a field in Arima.
However, Police Officers involved with the investigation have since dismissed these rumors - stating that there is no evidence to support those claims. He is still actively being searched for at this time.
Sheldon managed to escape death last November when gunmen opened fire on him in a drive-by shooting, leaving him with a gunshot wound to his arm.
This is a developing story - stay tuned for updates. [Source: CNC3]
Effective from Monday 17th December 2018, Marc Street in Chaguanas will be closed to all traffic in order to accommodate Street Vendors and Shoppers for Christmas. No vending will be allowed on the Chaguanas Main Road itself.
In an effort to alleviate traffic congestion, traffic heading East along Eleanor Street (at the back of the Chaguanas Market) will be allowed to turn North onto the Old Southern Main Road and onto the Chaguanas Main Road. There will also be an increase in Police Officers (both in uniform and plain clothes) to ensure the safety of both Shoppers and Vendors. Read a brief statement below by the Mayor of Chaguanas, Gopaul Boodhan. We understand the plight of the people who have lost their jobs and we are willing to assist these people but we don’t want them to break the law and we are guided by whatever decision the Police is willing to take to ensure the safety and security of Burgesses and Shoppers.
[Source: CNC3]
Need a ride to the Mall for some last-minute Christmas shopping? The Public Transport Service Corporation is here to help - offering TT $5 Fares to/from various Malls across Trinidad until Christmas Eve.
View the PTSC Schedule below for their Christmas Mall Shuttle Service. Happy shopping!
The Ministry of Works and Transport will soon be introducing a Demerit Points System, Spot Speed Camera System, Red Light Camera System as well as improvements to the Fixed Penalty Ticket System.
See their graphic below and let us know your thoughts in the comments.
UPDATE (20/12/18): A ransom of TT $2 Million has been made for the safe return of Sheldon Sukdheo. Details here.
UPDATE (17/12/18): Police are still investigating this Kidnapping and have dismissed rumors that Sheldon was killed. Details here.
Around 5am this morning (Sunday 16th December 2018) Sheldon Sukhdeo, the brother of deceased Auto Dealer, Sheron Sukhdeo, was taken by a group of armed men in the Claxton Bay area.
Reports indicate that Sheldon was in the company of several men when a black SUV vehicle pulled up alongside the group. A group of men allegedly dressed in Police uniforms exited the vehicle with weapons and ordered Sheldon into the SUV. Officers from various units in the Central Division and the Anti Kidnapping Unit are currently investigating the incident. This is a developing story - stay tuned for updates. Watch several videos below featuring the Sukhdeo family from earlier this year. |
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