RE-BROADCAST WEDNESDAY 17TH JUNE 2026 -CRIME WATCH LIVE

RE-BROADCAST WEDNESDAY 17TH JUNE 2026 -CRIME WATCH LIVE HIGHLIGHTS...... Airport arrest sparks fresh controversy as Kaia Sealy taken into custody upon return home •The high-profile case involving Kaia Sealy took another dramatic turn in the early hours of Wednesday, June 17th 2026, when the 24-year-old was arrested by police moments after arriving at Piarco International Airport. •Sealy, who had been overseas receiving medical treatment, returned to Trinidad and Tobago expecting to attend a scheduled medical appointment before surrendering to investigators later in the morning. 42 statements, forensic reports and 30 witnesses in case against Sealy— released on $700,000 bail •The prosecution has revealed the scale of its case against Kaia Sealy, disclosing plans to rely on 30 witnesses, 42 witness statements and a range of forensic evidence as the high-profile matter surrounding the death of Joshua Samaroo moves through the courts. •Sealy, 25, appeared virtually before Master Nazeera Ali on Wednesday, June 17th, just hours after being arrested upon her return to Trinidad and Tobago from Panama, where she had been undergoing medical treatment. •The court granted Sealy bail in the sum of $700,000 with one surety as she faces a series of charges stemming from the fatal police shooting incident that claimed the life of her boyfriend Joshua Samaroo on January •As part of the case management process, prosecutors have been ordered to disclose witness statements by August 24, while the defence has until September 25 to respond. •A status hearing has been scheduled for October 8, followed by a sufficiency hearing on October 22. •Williams also successfully applied for bail, citing Sealy's ongoing medical challenges and her need to travel periodically to the United States for continued treatment and rehabilitation. •The charges arise from the controversial January police operation that ended when a vehicle carrying Samaroo and Sealy crashed in St Augustine following a pursuit by police officers. Cop facing extradition in DEA drug case found dead in prison cell— family wants answers if he was under 24hr suicide watch •A serving Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) officer who was facing drug trafficking and firearms conspiracy charges in the United States has been found dead inside his cell at the Eastern Correctional Rehabilitation Centre (ECRC) in Santa Rosa, Arima. •PC Rafael Samson Joseph Reg. No. 20379 was discovered dead on Wednesday, June 17, 2026. Reports indicate he was found nude inside his cell, prompting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death. •The shocking development comes months after Joseph was arrested during a joint operation involving the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the TTPS Special Investigative Unit (SIU) and the Transnational Organised Crime Unit (TOCU). •His death has left relatives searching for answers. •Ian, on Wednesday, June 17th, 2026, met with his wife, Makeda Joseph at Precious Memories Funeral Home in Arouca •His wife, 31-year-old Makeda Joseph, said she met with him earlier on Wednesday and was later devastated to learn that he had died. She said the last time she spoke with him before that meeting was during a prison visit on June 9. •According to Makeda, her husband appeared pale and had been placed on suicide watch. She said prison officials had reportedly assigned an officer to monitor him around the clock. •The grieving wife questioned how he could have allegedly taken his own life if he was being continuously supervised. The couple was due to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary in November. TO ADVERTISE YOUR PRODUCT CALL 868-225–3250 WATCH IAN ALLEYNE LIVE: WEBSITE: http://www.ianalleyne.org/ Subscribe to Ian Alleyne YOUTUBE: / ianalleyne Donate via PAYPAL: [email protected] FOLLOW IAN ALLEYNE LIVE ON: FACEBOOK: / ianalleynenetwork INSTAGRAM: / ianalleyne DOWNLOAD THE IAN ALLEYNE APP GOOGLE PLAY: https://play.google.com/store/…/detai... APPLE STORE: https://apps.apple.com/…/i…/id1291774512 TO ADVERTISE CALL OR TEXT IAN DIRECTLY @ 1-868-225-3250 OR 1-868-294-4081 TO PROVIDE INFORMATION ON CRIMES AND RELATED ISSUES, CALL: 868-390-4426, 868-330-4426, 868-290-4426 & 868-294-4081 VISIT http://www.ianalleyne.org/ CONTRIBUTIONS ARE APPRECIATED AND IS ACCEPTED AT ANY FIRST CITIZENS BANK AC# 1898739 OR PAYPAL @ [email protected] #CrimeWatch#IanAlleyneNetwork#TheHuntIsOn #Wetting #NewsBeforeNews #Trinidad #Robbery #TrueCrime #Exposed #Thetruth #IanAllyene #Hurricane #Corruptionexposed #NewYork #London #Miami #LockedOn #Truecrimes #IanAlleyne #Carcrash #Chaguanas #Ian #Suits #Instadaily #Like #FollowMe #Me #Hot #Lifestyle #Motivation #TNT #IanAlleyneLiveStream #Ian #BreakingNews #BreakingNewsTT #IanAllen #IanAlleyneLive #IanAllenLive #Ian AlleyneLiveStreamYoutubeToday #Travel#Caribbean#News#CrimeWatchLive#COVID-19 #CORONAVIRUS