“Paper Shorts” murder: “We just want some closure” – sister

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Ricardo Fagundes, also called “Paper Shorts”

…says family “tired”

As the family of slain businessman, Ricardo Fagundes also called “Paper Shorts” awaits the findings of an ongoing investigation into his death, his sister Tessa Fagundes is hoping that they get some form of closure soon.

Only recently, the Regional Security System (RSS) was asked to assist the investigations in an effort to solve the murder of Fagundes, who was gunned down outside Palm Court, Main Street, on March 21, 2021. This was after President Dr Irfaan Ali intervened.

This probe was ordered following damning allegations by Sergeant Dion Bascom, a serving member of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) who is holding out that there was a massive cover-up on the part of the investigators in relation to Fagundes’ murder.

On Saturday, the aggrieved sister, Tessa Fagundes, told this publication that while her family is still processing the information revealed by Sergeant Dion Bascom, they believe that there might be some truth.

“This was a man who was part of the investigations and if he come out now and say what he knew, then we can only wish that whatever he said has some truth to it and not because he was paid as they claim to make these allegations,” the sister stated.

She, however, remained puzzled as to why Bascom only came forward now with this important piece of information about her brother’s death.

Bascom made the allegation days after he was arrested during an operation by the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) which led to the discovery of cocaine in a house at Norton Street, Georgetown.

Bascom claimed that he had nothing to do with the cocaine and more so, believes that his arrest and detention were ordered by senior ranks of the Police Force.

The Police had refuted this in a press conference, stating that any member of the Force who breaks the law will face the consequences.

Sister: Tessa Fugundes

Nevertheless, Fagundes’ sister told this publication that even though Bascom implicated several persons including prominent gold dealer, Azruddin Mohamed and his security detail, Mark Richmond, she is not going to jump to any conclusions until the investigations are concluded.

Fagundes and Mohamed were reportedly known to each other as they both love motor racing and the now dead man was a super-bike racer.

In a statement posted by Mohamed just over a week after Bascom’s allegations, he questioned the motive for him wanting to kill Fagundes since they were known to each other.

On this note, the sister said that Fagundes and Mohamed did know each other but how close they were, she could not say.

After the release by Mohamed, Tessa posited that she made a comment saying “if you and Ricardo were so close, why don’t you use your money and power to help find who murdered him,” – that comment, she added was deleted.

“We just want some closure on this matter… who is lying… who is telling the truth… we believe that the truth will eventually come out…the family is tired and we want the culprits to be brought to justice.”

However, during the telephone conversation, several other revelations were made.There were multiple attempts on “Paper Shorts’s” life. Some 15 years ago his car came under fire along Thomas Street, Georgetown, during which his best friend Navin Serrao was gunned down.

Tessa stated that the shooting happened just after her brother’s car left their Sandy Babb Street, Georgetown home but at the time of the incident, Fagundes was not inside.

To date, no one has been arrested nor charged for Serrao’s murder. When contacted, the dead man’s sister, Rehana Moore, stated even though the family wants justice, she said “let sleeping dogs lie.”

She redirected this publication to the Police whom she stated have all the details surrounding her brother’s death.

She also contended that “once you go to the Police or the media, you can be killed.”The woman also added that 15 years later, nothing can bring back her brother.

In another instance, Fagundes’s car was riddled with bullets in Ogle on the East Coast of Demerara (ECD). At the time of the shooting, the sister of a prominent Guyanese was in the car. Luckily, Fagundes and the young woman escaped unhurt.

A few days later, a family member was questioned in relation to the attempted execution on Fagundes.

Again, his sister when questioned told this publication that her brother never confided in her.

“We tried to question him about his work and the attempted executions on his life, but he never told us anything… he kept everything to himself…”

Tessa Fagundes believes that had he told them what was happening in his life and if he had any enemies, they would have been in a better position to understand who wanted her brother dead.

At the time, “Paper Shorts” was taking care of his close friend and associate’s affairs while he was incarcerated in the USA.

Meanwhile, the question now lingers as to who finally hit their target in the evening of March 21, 2021.

Of the two names Bascom implicated, one has slapped a $200 million lawsuit on him.

Businessman Azruddin Mohamed and Police Sergeant Dion Bascom

According to the statements of claim, Mohamed is seeking a judgement for damages in excess of $100 million, exemplary, punitive and/or aggravated damages in excess of $100 million and an injunction restraining Bascom or anyone acting on his behalf from repeating the defamatory statements he had made about him.

In addition, Mohamed through his attorney referred to a press conference where certain utterances were made against him and his company.

“These words, statements, and utterances made by the defendant are all untrue, false, dangerous, disingenuous, malicious, irrational, unfair, unsubstantiated, unfounded and baseless, thereby tarnishing and lowering the reputation of the claimant,” the court document stated.

Another person implicated was Mark Richmond, who is expected to file legal proceedings shortly. But according to information received, the latter has an alibi for the night when “Paper Shorts” was gunned down.

In addition, Superintendent of Police Mitchell Caesar was also accused of being unprofessional in handling the Police investigation into Fagundes’s murder and collecting bribes. He had threatened to take legal actions if the post was not removed and an apology offered.

Ricardo “Paper Shorts” Fagundes was killed execution-style in March 2021 outside a popular Main Street, Georgetown night spot.

Reports are the man was partying with a group of friends at the bar when his phone rang and he exited the club to take the call, but soon after, several gunshots were heard. It was reported that the now dead man’s friends rushed out to enquire, but found Fagundes lying motionlessly in a pool of blood close to his motor car.

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Police find 121.7 grams of ganja in Triumph

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The narcotics found in a yard at Triumph

Police ranks attached to the Beterverwagting (B/V) Police Station, East Coast Demerara, have unearthed a quantity of narcotics but no one was arrested.

The discovery was made sometime around 19:55h on Saturday at Hendricks Street, Triumph Front, ECD.

Reports are that the ranks were on mobile Anti-Crime Patrol when they were detailed to respond to a report of an alleged assault, somewhere through Hendricks Street, Triumph.

The ranks immediately ventured to the location where, on arrival, they exited the vehicle and walked into a partially fenced yard situated on the Northern side of the street.

With the aid of phone light, one of the ranks observed a piece of branch resting on a bulky black plastic bag.

The rank immediately took possession of the bulky plastic bag and examined it, where he discovered 64 transparent zip-lock plastic bags containing leaves, seeds and stems suspected to be cannabis.

The cannabis was then escorted to the Beterverwagting Police Station, where it was photographed and weighed, amounting to 121.73 grams.

The cannabis was then lodged in the general property book and handed over to the Station Sergeant for safekeeping.

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Pedestrian killed in WCD hit-and-run accident

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Dead Azaad Khan

Police in Region Three (Essequibo Islands-West Demerara) is on the hunt for the driver of a motor car who drove away after fatally hitting a male pedestrian on Saturday night along the West Coast Demerara road and severing his foot.

The dead man has been identified as 42-year-old Azaad Khan, of Lot ‘S’ Blankenburg, WCD. The accident occurred sometime around 19:45h on Blankenburg Public Road in the vicinity of the Blankenburg Nursery School.

Reports are that the accident involved a black Allion motor car (Registration number unknown).

According to the police, the motor car was proceeding west along the southern side of the public road at a fast rate of speed and collided with the pedestrian who across the roadway from north to south.

As a result of the collision, the pedestrian fell on the southern side of the road and his left leg “broke off” and landed in a yard four houses away.

The motionless body of the pedestrian was picked up by CPG (Community Policing Group) members along with the Police and taken to the West Demerara Regional Hospital where he was seen, examined and pronounced dead by the doctor on duty.

The man’s body was also positively identifed by his relatives, subsequently. The body was then escorted to Ezekiel Mortuary for storage, awaiting a Post Mortem Examination.

The accident scene was visited by a party of policemen as further investigations continue.

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RSLPF Pays Tribute To Late Former Commissioner Cuthbert Phillips – St. Lucia Times News

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he Commissioner of Police, Milton Desir, the executive and rank and file of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) wish to extend our profound condolences to the family, friends and former colleagues of Commissioner Cuthbert Phillips.

Mr. Phillips served as Commissioner of Police from 1982 to 1988. Under his stewardship, the organization achieved several major successes, but to most officers who served with him, he was remembered for his strict adherence to the disciplinary processes which governed the RSLPF.

An avid supporter of a well rounded police officer, Mr. Phillips was a founder of the prestigious Police and Allied Services Credit Union, the home of which was named after its stalwart.

Many police funds which today continue to improve the lives of officers, such as the Police Distress and Police Scholarship Fund came to fruition due to his persistence.

Under Mr. Phillips’ tutelage, many great men and women were inducted into the service, including Commissioners Severin Moncherry and Milton Desir.

His exit from the service did not stop his contribution towards officer development and he was readily available to provide guidance to all who sort him out.

Words could never truly express the void his passing has created, but it is hoped that it will provide some comfort to his grieving loved ones in this time.

SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force

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Accidents

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FAITS DIVERS

N.D.
Dimanche 4 Septembre 2022 – 12h43

accident Bréfort – DR/SDIS

 Ce week-end, deux accidents ont eu lieu, dont un qui a fait un mort.

Samedi matin, vers 8 heures un automobiliste a perdu le contrôle de son véhicule et a heurté un arbre. L’accident a eu lieu à Lamentin, route de Bréfort. Trois personnes sont impliquées :  une fillette de 4 ans blessée grave a été médicalisée sur place et transportée au pôle parents enfants du CHUG à Palais Royak ; une femme de 30 ans et un homme de 44 ans, tous deux bléssés légèrement transportés au CHUG. Les pompiers étaient assistés du SMUR et de la gendarmerie. 

La veille samedi

Les sapeurs pompiers ont été alertés peu après 7 heures d’un accident de la circulation, route de la Coulée face à l’aérodrome, àSaint-François. Le conducteur a été éjecté du véhicule. Le médecin du Smur n’a pu que constater son décès. 

Sur le même sujet

  Incendie dans une casse automobile …

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Government extending new tobacco rules to Cayman Loop Cayman Islands

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Aim is to reduce prevalence of smoking

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Members of the public may soon see changes to Cayman’s tobacco legislation. This is according to statements made at a press briefing last week by Dr Autilia Newton, Cayman’s interim chief medical officer and Sabrina Turner, Minister for Health and Wellness.

Speaking about the development, Minister Turner said:

A significant win for our country [is that] recently the Cayman Islands has become the first United Kingdom Overseas Territory in the Caribbean to request the extension of the World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control legislation to our country.

Now, this convention is an evidence-based treaty that addresses another global pandemic that claims seven million lives every year. That’s tobacco.

I am happy and proud to say that this legal framework will allow us to develop and expand more comprehensive approach to tobacco control that will pay dividends in strengthening the health and wellness of our population.

Explaining why the Cayman Islands is now in a position to have the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control extended to the Cayman Islands, Dr Newton said:

To be able to ask for the extension, you have to fill in this table… [which] shows that your local legislation has already been amended to accommodate the framework requirements.

Cabinet wouldn’t have been able to ask for the extension if the work had not already been done.

Now, the people will be assessed by the FCDO colleagues and Department of Health & Social Care in the UK and they will say “yes that’s right.” Then, there is additional legislation that you can introduce which is to do with the graphics on the package and all the elements… and this is then up to us to see whether we want to that order step forward.

The whole point is [to] reduce prevalence of smoking and support people who want to quit smoking.

Because of the anticipated government campaign to reduce the prevalence of smoking which will accompany the foregoing WHO convention extension, Loop News posed the question to Dr Newton whether she had any particular view if the use of tobacco was more dangerous than the use of cannabis.

In response, Dr Newton said:

To answer this question, I would have to prepare a bit better and so, because it’s … you have to review all your literature.

It’s not only me giving you my personal position.

I will have to look at the evidence to give you a more correct answer, a more precise answer.

As a result of these announcements, smokers and non-smokers alike eagerly await the details of the implementation of the extension of the WHO’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control to Cayman.

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A 15-year-old boy was shot dead by gunmen in a section of Trench Town in South St Andrew on Friday night.

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Big Bottoms On Women Are African Assets

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By Makeda Mikael

BIG BOTTOMS ON WOMEN ARE AFRICAN ASSETS

Recently a contention about the size of a woman’s derrière made prime time news on the Government station ABS TV, and negative raves among people who should know their history and the physiography which comes with it.

African women have big bottoms which properly attired is a thing of beauty!

The rhythms of its roll under a wrapper is music and eye candy to any energetic male, but definitely nothing handsome in western style clothing, including men’s trousers.

In Africa, where hunger can be the norm, a woman’s big bottom establishes that she is not hungry; her parents or her husband can afford to feed her, she comes with heritage!

The clothes and customs of our African culture has been ridiculed and thrown out by the dominant culture of the white world which we now embrace, even competing with the skinny white models for whom their fashions are designed.

Women are creatures of fashion and wherever they occupy space, the need to look good is often conditioned by their location and its style.

When In Rome …. so it is not surprising that Jeans, Lycra, Spandex, all which make skinny white girls look like a ‘willow in the wind’ only expose those exciting rolls and handle bars of the African woman, making her look quite absurd and unappealing.

When an African woman wraps her nappy head in those colorful artistic headwraps, dons her African gown embroidered at the neck and covering her luscious body, she glides into the imagination of her of her admirers, and as you know it all starts in the head.

Or if she wears a double wrapper below her embroidered bubba, the loose wrap and unwrapping of the outer wrapper becomes part of the sex appeal of African wear. Without a bottom the style and the sexuality of being fully covered in loose and flowing robes can be lost, leaving noting to the imagination!

Africans in the diaspora have grown up on hand-me-downs from the plantation days, when there was nothing more elevating than dressing up in Missus old clothes, and stepping like Missus past those field hands on the way to the back door of the Great House.

Nothing has changed except that Missus and Missy now wear men’s pants and Jeans, Lycra and Spandex, which for the most part suits their body build, but negates all the good in love handles and coveted big bottoms, and which make black and African people look ugly.

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