Haakmat verovert tweede titel op Barbados

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PARAMARIBO — Randall Haakmat heeft ook zaterdag goed geboerd op Barbados. Tijdens de 49ste Centraal-Amerikaanse en Caribische bodybuilding- en fitnesskampioenschap

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Hombre quien presuntamente secuestró a su ex pareja en Gurabo se entrega a las autoridades

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Joshua Sánchez Caraballo,  quien presuntamente secuestró a su ex pareja, Coralis M. Serrano Delgado en Gurabo, llegó en la tarde de hoy al Centro de Investigaciones Criminales (CIC) de Caguas para ser entrevistado.

De acuerdo con las autoridades , la víctima del secuestro,  fue entregada a un cuartel en Caguas en horas de la tarde de ayer. La joven alegadamente mostraba varios signos de que había sido golpeada, ya que  presentaba un ojo morado, varias mordidas, y otros rasguños.

Según la investigación, Serrano fue secuestrada a punta de pistola por el imputado en horas de la mañana de ayer viernes, cuando se encontraba en un parque en Gurabo en compañía de una amiga.

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Inbreker na week opgepakt in Commewijne

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PARAMARIBO — Na zijn inbraak in een winkel aan de Gemenelandsweg, waarbij hij enkele goederen met een hoge economische waarde

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INDECOM PROBE: ‘Man fatally shot while throwing stones at cops’ Loop Jamaica

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Teams from the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM), responded to and began investigations into two separate fatal shooting incidents by the police.

In the first incident, the police reported that in the early morning on Friday, officers attended the scene of an alleged attempted burglary of a home in Cornwall Courts in Mount Salem, St James.

It was subsequently reported that the alleged burglar had attended the Mount Salem police station. It is reported that while at the police station, the man reportedly became ‘boisterous’ and fled from the police station.

Reports are that two officers went in pursuit of the man who was identified as being the suspect involved in the attempted burglary.

During the attempt by the police to apprehend the man, it is alleged that the man hurled stones at the police. One police officer discharged his firearm in the direction of the man, who was fatally wounded from that action. It was further reported that the deceased may be of unsound mind.

In the other incident on Sir Florizel Glasspole Highway, Kingston, reports are that a police unit was dispatched to respond to reports of robberies by men traveling on motorcycles.

The police engaged men fitting the description when the police reported that there was an exchange of gunfire, which allegedly commenced by the men.

It is reported that the motorcycle crashed and two men were seen with gunshot wounds.

The men were transported to the hospital where one man identified as Sudheer Galloway otherwise called Booky, was pronounced dead and the other is being treated for his injuries. A .38 Smith and Wesson revolver was reported as recovered from the incident.

INDECOM is appealing for the public’s assistance in identifying both deceased men.

Anyone with information regarding the incident and or relatives of the deceased are encouraged to share this information with INDECOM by contacting the Commission’s Head Office at (876)968-8875/(876)968-1932 or sending any information, photos or videos to INDECOM’s official Whatsapp line at (876)553-5555.

Mount Salem, St. James

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30 new COVID-19 cases in Antigua and Barbuda

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(Dashboard Update for July 30, 2022)

The most recent report received by the Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment.

Thirty (30) new COVID-19 cases in Antigua and Barbuda as of Thursday 28th July, 2022 at 6pm.

Four (4) cases were recorded on July 22nd, five (5) on July 25th, ten (10) on July 26th, eight (8) on July 27th and three (3) on July 28th.

Five hundred and twelve (512) samples were processed.

Twenty-four (24) recovered cases were recorded.

Consequently, the total number of persons with laboratory confirmed COVID-19 cases in Antigua and Barbuda is eight thousand seven hundred and seventy-three (8,773); which is inclusive of thirty-two (32) active cases.

There are no hospitalized cases.

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Barbados upgraded to Tier 2 in US 2022 Trafficking in Persons Report Loop Barbados

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Attorney General Dale Marshall says, “The Government of Barbados is heartened to learn that Barbados has been upgraded to Tier 2 in the US Department of State 2022 Trafficking in Persons Report.”

In a statement, he said that this upgrade represents significant work on the part of the National Task Force Against Trafficking in Persons.

Congratulating the team for their perseverance and commitment to the task at hand, he urged, “We are determined to prevent the heinous crime of Trafficking in Persons getting a solid foothold in Barbados. I also wish to thank all those who have partnered with us, particularly on our public education and sensitisation programme.”

And he asserted that this is not the time for the country to relax either.

“This upgrade cannot be taken for granted and the Task Force and Government will not rest on our laurels. There is still a great deal of work to be done to ensure that Barbados is able to identify and appropriately support vulnerable persons and victims, as well as ensure that perpetrators feel the full force of the law. These are not tasks that can be accomplished overnight, but with the help of the Barbadian public we will succeed. Again, I urge Barbadians, if you see something, say something. Trafficking in Persons is a vicious crime, an attack on a person’s human rights that must not be allowed to flourish in this country.

In 2021, Barbados was placed on the Tier 2 Watch List.

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