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TT Aggregate Producers Alliance president Nigel Tenia has said the arrest of 19 workers in an illegal quarry in Manuel Congo on October 9 has left his colleagues on edge.
He warned that the production of aggregate material used for building construction, road repairs and more, could be affected.
The owner of the illegal quarry, Danny Guerra, was charged for processing of aggregate without a licence. However, Tenia has claimed that not a single processor in TT has a processing license due to an inefficient process.
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