Le procureur général de Cayenne : “Un radiologue 24 h sur 24 pour vérifier si des mules ont avalé des ovules de cocaïne, c’est pas demain la veille, un système de consultation par visio, ce n’est pas impossible…” Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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Troisième volet de notre entretien avec le procureur général de Cayenne Joël Sollier. Aujourd’hui, la question du scanner pour détecter les mules ayant avalé des ovules de cocaïne. Le ministère de la Justice et de la Sécurité des Pays-Bas nous a confirmé, s’il le fallait (1), que le scanner (bodyscan) de l’aéroport Schiphol à Amsterdam détecte bien les ovules in corpore. A notre question : « Le scanner corporel est un scanner qui va à l’intérieur du corps humain, par exemple pour voir les ovules de cocaïne avalées ? », la porte-parole du ministère de la Justice et de la Sécurité…

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CAS asked to judge Ecuador case by 10 days before World Cup Loop Jamaica

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LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — Sport’s highest court has been asked to judge a case that aims to remove Ecuador from the World Cup by no later than Nov. 10 — just 10 days before the team should face host Qatar in the opening game.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said it registered appeals by the Chilean and Peruvian soccer federations against a FIFA ruling this month that Ecuador defender Byron Castillo was in fact eligible to play in the eight qualifying games he was selected for.

CAS gave no timetable for appointing judges and organizing a hearing, though said both parties appealing asked for a final award by Nov. 10.

Chile officials claim to have documents proving Castillo is actually Colombian and that Ecuador should forfeit all eight games he played in as 3-0 losses.

That legal argument was dismissed by FIFA’s disciplinary committee in June and upheld by FIFA appeal judges two weeks ago.

Ecuador placed fourth in the South American qualifying group in March and claimed a direct World Cup entry. Days later they were drawn into Group A with Qatar – playing the host on Nov. 20 in Doha — Netherlands and Senegal.

If the qualifying games were forfeited, the revised points totals would lift Chile to fourth from seventh.

Peru placed fifth and have asked CAS to get Ecuador’s entry as the next highest placed South American team. Peru already lost an intercontinental playoff to Australia in June.

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John Mahfood re-elected JMEA president Loop Jamaica

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CEO Jamaican Teas Limited John Mahfood has been re-elected as president of the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA).

The decision was made at the JMEA’s annual general meeting held at the Liguanea Club in Kingston on Thursday. This would be Mahfood’s second year in the post.

Mahfood is an experienced business leader, with a wealth of knowledge on local and international retail and trade, mergers, and expansions. He is also an active philanthropist social commentator and passionate advocate on many issues that affect the productive sector and beyond.

In his acceptance speech, Mahfood reiterated his views on the manufacturing sector and the need to increase export, particularly into the CARICOM market.

The president also spoke about the continued labour challenges being experienced within the sector and urged employers to review wages and incentives to attract and retain quality workers.

He also highlighted recent development stemming from the Supreme Court ruling in Marksman Limited v NHT case, which has implications for expenditure related to contracted guards. He foreshadows that this ruling can set precedence for other contracted class of workers in other sectors, which will likely drive up the cost of production.

Meanwhile, Sydney Thwaites, Co-founder of Lubricating Specialties Company Jamaica, was elected as the new Deputy President, replacing Jerome Miles, General Manager of Rainforest Seafoods Limited, who did not seek re-election.

Robert Scott, General Manager of Lifespan, was elected Treasurer, replacing Thwaites.

Five director positions were available during the election, they were filled by Jerome Miles, outgoing Deputy President, unopposed.

The other four candidates have been re-elected unopposed as directors after completing a three-year term. They are. Kathryn Silvera, Director and Advertising and Marketing Manager, Sandra McCleish, Managing Director of Sankhard Co. Limited. Brett Wong, Managing Director, Coldfield Manufacturing; Richard Coe, Managing Director, Fleetwood Jamaica Limited/Orion Manufacturing.

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Govt seeking contractors to finance, build Young Professional houses

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The Government, through the Housing and Water Ministry’s Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA), is looking to engage private contractors or developers to finance and build houses under its ‘Young Professional’ programme.

According to the CH&PA, the strategy includes the contractors financing the construction of the units for beneficiaries who will be pre-qualified for allocation pending approval for financing from the Commercial Banks. The Banks will provide payment to the contractors or developers for the approved application. There are three design options for construction.

The first option is an open front patio flat building with three bedrooms (45’ W x 40’ L – 1719 sq.ft).

These houses must feature recessed ceiling to be constructed with moisture-resistant sheetrock or PVC Panel sheeting; the entire building shall be tiled (bathroom, bedroom, living room, kitchen, patio); provision of 26-gauge pre-painted trapezoidal galvalume roofing; provision of an overhead water source; two complete washrooms; all windows shall be aluminum sash windows and sliding windows to the bathroom; levelling of land to be included; provision of an upper and low-level cupboard with granite countertop; provision of hot & cold pipe network; and the external walls shall be finished with trowel-tex.

Another option is an enclosed front Patio with Arch flat house that also has three bedrooms (43’ W x 45’ L – 1634 sqft).

These buildings will also feature recessed ceiling to be constructed with moisture-resistant sheetrock or PVC panel sheeting; the entire building shall be tiled (bathroom, bedroom, living room, kitchen, patio); provision of 26-gauge pre-painted trapezoidal galvalume roofing; provision of an overhead water source; two complete washrooms; all windows shall be aluminium sash windows and sliding; windows to the bathroom; levelling of land to be included; provision of the upper and low-level cupboard with granite countertop; provision of hot & cold pipe network, and the external walls shall be finished with troweltex.The final design option is an elevated two-storey four bedrooms house (1478+862 = 2340 sq.ft).

Similarly, the features for these buildings include recessed ceiling to be constructed with moisture-resistant sheetrock or PVC panel sheeting; ground floor and first-floor sections with concrete floors shall be tiled i.e., bathroom, bedroom, living room, kitchen, patio; the First floor shall be lacquered timber flooring; provision of Asphaltic shingles roofing; provision of solar water pressure pump system; two and a half washrooms; all windows shall be aluminium sash windows and sliding to the bathroom; levelling of land to be included; upper and low-level cupboard with granite countertop; provision for Hot and cold pipe network inclusive of heating system, and the external walls shall be finished with troweltex.

Interested contractors or developers are invited to submit a proposal to the Chief Executive Officer, Central Housing and Planning Authority, 41 Brickdam and United Nations Place, Stabroek Georgetown with: a cover letter detailing the Contractor/Developer’s interest in participating in the partnership (This letter shall include the legal status of the interested party); financial capacity to undertake the construction of the houses, and capability and experience of Contractor/Developer.

The CH&PA will assess the responses to this Expression of Interest (EOI) and select those parties, who will be invited to negotiate/participate in the Housing Development with the applicable terms and conditions being provided.

The Executing Agency of the Government, Ministry of Housing and Water’s Central Housing and Planning Authority hereby invite Contractors / Developers.The deadline for the submission of EOIs is Friday, October 14, 2022.

All EOIs should be placed in a sealed envelope titled “Expression of Interest for the construction of Young Professional Houses 2022” and deposited by the submission deadline to the Tender Box at CH&PA Brickdam office.

For additional information, companies or individuals can write the Chief Executive Officer of Central Housing and Planning Authority, or send an email subjected ‘ Request for Clarification: “Expression of Interest for the construction of Young Professional Houses 2022” at [email protected]

The Guyana Government is pursuing an aggressive national housing drive to deliver 10,000 allocations annually, and ultimately 50,000 by the end of its term in house.

Already the Ministry through its flagship ‘Dream Realised’ housing drive, has allocated over 11,000 house lots and has also constructed hundreds of housing units in various regions across the country in its first two years in office. Another 15,000 lots are slated to be distributed by the end of this year with hundreds of other housing units being constructed.

In addition, the President Dr Irfaan Ali-led Administration has also implemented a series of initiatives to push its housing programmes including tax reductions and removal on building materials as well as access to low-interest bank financing.

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Bascom’s charges: DPP asks presiding magistrate to recuse herself from case

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DPP Shalimar Ali-Hack, SC

Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Shalimar Ali-Hack has requested that Magistrate Leron Daly be removed from presiding over Police Sergeant Dion Bascom’s court case after she threatened to hold the Prosecutor, Police Legal Advisor Mandel Moore, in contempt of court.

On Wednesday, Magistrate Daly, who is hearing the three cyberbullying charges against Bascom at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts, had given Moore 24 hours to produce a piece of video evidence or be sent to prison for contempt of court.

The video requested by the court is from a press conference hosted by the Guyana Police Force (GPF) following the damning allegations made by Bascom; in particular, Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum’s debunking of the claims made by Bascom in regard to his covering up of the probe into the murder of Ricardo “Paper Shorts” Fagundes.

Moore had previously been ordered by Magistrate Daly to produce the video evidence, but when he showed up at the court on Wednesday, he failed to do so. It was then that the Magistrate threatened that if he did not obey her order, he could be sent to prison for contempt of the court. As such, an oral undertaking to have the evidence presented to the court by Thursday at 11:00h was agreed upon.

However, when the matter was called on Thursday, the presiding Magistrate informed the court of the DPP’s request to have her removed from the case.

In the letter, which was seen by this publication, from Ali-Hack to Chancellor of the Judiciary (ag), Justice Yonette Cummings-Edwards, it was explained that the Guyana Police Force (GPF) was not in possession of an original video copy of the press conference that was requested by the court.

Magistrate Daly had ordered the Police Legal Advisor to source the video from online sources and present it as video evidence in preparation for the commencement of the trial, which is set for November 9.

However, the DPP argued in the correspondence to the acting Chancellor that the Police Legal Advisor could not produce a recording that the Police did not make and did not have possession of, to the court.

“In short, the Magistrate is insisting that the prosecution comply with an order that is legally and physically incapable of compliance,” the DPP contended in the letter.Against this backdrop, Ali-Hack requested that the Chancellor consider exercising the power invested in her by Section 12 of the Summary Jurisdiction (Magistrates) Act, Chapter 3:05 and assign the case to another Magistrate.

“I recognise that the Magistrate does not appear to have a personal interest in the matter; however, the conduct of the Magistrate thus far, in my respectful view, constitutes sufficient reason for the exercise of Your Honour’s statutory power. Should the Learned Magistrate continued to adjudicate in this matter, there is every likelihood that the case will not be afforded a fair hearing. This may not be a miscarriage of justice, but will inevitably lead to legal proceedings in the High Court,” the DPP informed Justice Cummings-Edwards in the letter dated September 28, 2022.

Magistrate Daly adjourned the matter on Thursday and indicated that a decision on the request for her removal would be announced at the next hearing in October.

Bascom has been placed on $300,000 bail by Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan when he appeared in her Georgetown Magistrate’s Court slapped with three cybercrime-related charges alleging that twice, between August 13 and August 19, he used a computer system to transmit electronic data with the intent to humiliate, harass, or cause distress to Superintendent Mitchell Caesar; and he did the same to Superintendent Chabinauth Singh on one occasion.

Sergeant Bascom was among several persons arrested by the Customs Anti-Narcotic Unit (CANU) on August 8, after a quantity of cocaine was discovered at a house on Norton Street, Georgetown.

While a charge for trafficking in narcotics was laid against some of the persons, none was laid against Sergeant Bascom. Seemingly angered by his arrest, Bascom subsequently made several Facebook live videos in which he made damning allegations of corruption against several senior Police detectives and prominent businessman Azruddin Mohamed.Bascom has alleged that Police ranks have accepted bribes and are “covering up” the murder of Fagundes. Police are yet to charge the perpetrators. He later deleted the posts out of fear for his family members’ lives.

Acting Police Commissioner Clifton Hicken and Crime Chief Blanhum have already debunked Sergeant Bascom’s allegations, calling them “malicious and untrue”, and Government had solicited the assistance of the Regional Security System (RSS) to investigate the claims made by Sergeant Bascom.

The RSS, in pronouncing on the matter, made it clear that there was no evidence to substantiate Sergeant Bascom’s claims. The team also found that the two live recordings made by Bascom were in contravention of Section 19 (5) (a) of the Cyber Crime Act.

Businessman Mohamed, who, from the onset, had distanced himself from the allegations, has since filed a $200 million defamation lawsuit against Sergeant Bascom, in which he contended in his Statement of Claim that the words and statements uttered by Bascom are all untrue, false, dangerous, disingenuous, malicious, irrational, unfair, unsubstantiated, unfounded, and baseless, thereby tarnishing and lowering his reputation.

Superintendent Caesar, through his lawyer, had also threatened to take legal action against Sergeant Bascom if he did not remove the posts and offer him an apology and $50 million in compensation.

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Govt to address shortage of Judges when Parliament reconvenes

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Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister Anil Nandlall

With the Judiciary long decrying the shortage of Judges across the country, the Guyana Government is looking to address this issue as soon as Parliament comes out of recess next month.

This commitment was made by Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister Anil Nandlall, SC, on Thursday at the recommissioning of the Mibikuri Magistrate’s Court in Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne).

According to Nandlall, the shortage of Judges in the country is unacceptable.

“I want to assure you that as soon as Parliament resumes, the process to activate the Judicial Service Commission [JSC] will move swiftly. In fact, all the preparatory works have been done,” he noted.

The National Assembly is currently in recess, which ends on October 10. The appointment of judges is done by the JSC, which has not been reconstituted since 2017.

The JSC plays a critical role in the appointment of new Magistrates and Judges and in its absence, this appointment process is significantly hampered.

Article 198 (1) of the Constitution of Guyana states that the members the Judicial Service Commission must comprise the Chancellor of the Judiciary, who will be appointed as Chairman; the Chief Justice; the Chairman of the Public Service Commission and any other members appointed to the Commission.

Nandlall disclosed on Thursday that only the nominee to fill the post of Chairperson of the Public Service Commission is outstanding. Nevertheless, he posited that efforts would be made to ensure that the JSC was reconstituted in order to carry out its mandate, including the appointment of Judges.

“I am aware that whatever has to be done in Parliament has already been streamlined and soon as the National Assembly resumes… that process will be expedited and it is the Judicial Service Commission that holds that important constitutional function of expediting applications for the appointment of Judges who are to be appointed by His Excellency, the President,” the AG noted.

As of March, this year, the Judiciary had a complement of a mere 13 Judges to preside over the three High Courts across Guyana. In fact, right in Region Six, the Berbice High Court has been without a land court judge for more than a decade.

Chancellor of the Judiciary (ag), Justice Yonette Cummings-Edwards had lamented back in March that this was inadequate. At the time, she was addressing a gathering at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts, where AG Nandlall was in attendance.

“The pace at which cases are being filed and managed today under the new rules have us all crying out for more Judges… The Attorney General is present and I know he is taking heed of our cries. We have need for more than the 11 + 2 Judges that currently obtains in the Supreme Court,” the Chancellor appealed, while adding “we also need more Magistrates”.

Prior to this, Nandlall had responded to a previous outcry by the Judiciary over the limited number of Judges and committed to have the situation addressed.

“The process to [appoint] and remove Judges from office is one that is outlined in the Constitution. It begins with the Judicial Service Commission and a process emanates – the Judicial Service Commission has to initiate it,” he had stated during an edition of his weekly programme – Issues In The News – back in November.

Meanwhile, only earlier this month, President Dr Irfaan Ali disclosed that efforts were being undertaken to re-establish the JSC. He was at the time speaking with reporters on the sidelines of an event, where he was asked about the substantive appointments of the Chancellor and Chief Justice (CJ).

“We’re not at the stage of addressing those issues as yet… I am trying to complete the Judicial Service Commission; these things must be in place almost instantaneously now that we have the clearance. We’re hoping to have the Teaching Service Commission fully constituted and in effect, we’re hoping to have the Public Service Commission fully in effect…then we’ll move our focus…,” the Head of State explained.

The Judicial Service Commission’s powers include the power to make appointments, to remove and exercise disciplinary control over persons holding several legal offices including – Commissioner of Title, Magistrates, Director of Public Prosecutions, Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions, Registrar of the High Court, Deputy Registrar of the High Court, Registrar of Deeds and Deputy Registrar of Deeds – and offices connected with the courts.

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1 homeless after fire destroys Linden house

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A house that was situated on a government reserve at Wismar Housing Scheme, Linden is now destroyed following a fire that was ignited by an unattended flambeau.

The incident occurred at around 21:00hrs last evening and has resulted in the building’s occupant, Shawn Stewart, being homeless.

Upon arrival at the scene, firefighters observed the one-flat wooden building already engulfed in flames. The fire was extinguished and investigations are ongoing.

Preliminary reports indicate that the purported cause of the fire is naked flames from a lit flambeau which was left unattended and came into contact with nearby combustible materials, sparking an ignition.

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Sandals Resorts In Saint Lucia Reaffirm Commitment To Environmental Sustainability – St. Lucia Times News

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For years sea turtles have graced ocean waters, playing a critical role in the balance of marine habitats.

However human behavior such as unchecked poaching of turtles for their eggs, meat and shells, along with over-exploitation, have endangered the survival of these sea animals.

In line with a commitment to raise awareness regarding environmental protection, Sandals Regency La Toc Golf Resort and Spa in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Rural Development recently undertook a Sea Turtle Seminar.

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The seminar allowed team members to receive training in sustainable marine life management and protection practices.

Upon completion of the seminar, participants were able to identify all four turtle species that nest on Saint Lucia’s shores as well as acceptable practices when interacting with the species.

Marine Biologist in the Department of Fisheries, Yvonne Edwin highlighting the importance of such trainings, stated that it is paramount for individuals to understand the lives of sea turtles, their nesting periods and the do’s and don’ts when interacting with them.

She further explained, “The training is one of the Department’s means of ensuring that individuals especially those within coastal areas can identify turtles, understand their behavior and what they can do individually to conserve and further protect the sea turtle population.”

Sandals Regency La Toc Golf Resort and Spa’s Environment Health and Safety ManagerRodesha Reid indicated that Sandals remains cognizant of the importance of marine life notonly as a vital part of the ecosystem, but also the way it impacts Saint Lucia’s Tourism Industry.

She explained, “Guests and team members alike have had the distinct pleasure of witnessing turtles coming ashore to nest, as well as hatchlings making their way into the ocean.

The cycle of life is no doubt a beautiful thing and Sandals Regency La Toc Golf Resort and Spa is committed to playing its part, to ensure the preservation of the species for generations to come.”

This seminar is aligned with our Sandals Foundation’s marine conservation efforts throughout Sandals and Beaches Resorts. The Foundation’s Turtle Conservation Project continues to create awareness, gather data, build turtle incubators, fund wardens and much needed patrol equipment as well as rehabilitate beaches to help increase chances of turtle survival in the wild.

Other projects include Development and Maintenance of Coral Nurseries, EnvironmentalEducation in Schools and Management of Marine Sanctuaries.

In keeping with proper marine life management and protection practices, Sandals Grande St. Lucian Spa & Beach Resort with the assistance of the Department of Fisheries’, MarineBiologist Yvonne Edwin on Wednesday released hatchlings into the wild.

The hatchlings had emerged from their nest, the previous day however sea conditions did not allow for their safe journey into the ocean.

As such they were kept overnight and once sea conditions were fit, guests and team members were able to participate in the hatchling release activity.

Guests and team members at Sandals Regency La Toc Golf Resort and Spa on Wednesday also saw the emergence of a nest, with hatchlings making their way safely into the ocean.

SOURCE: Sandals Resorts. Headline photo: Hatchlings being released.

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Ordenan restringir espacio aéreo de Puerto Rico por visita VIP, posiblemente el presidente de EE.UU.

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El representante independiente Luis Raúl Torres aseguró en RADIO ISLA que las autoridades federales ordenaron restringir el espacio aéreo de Puerto Rico el próximo lunes por una visita VIP. 

Esto da la impresión de que el presidente de los Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, podría estar visitando la isla la semana que viene tras el paso del huracán Fiona por la isla. “Hasta donde yo sé, para el único que restringen el espacio aéreo cuando viene de visita es para el presidente de Estados Unidos”, expresó Torres.   

Joe Biden indicó el pasado jueves que tiene la intención de visitar la isla. Biden también tiene intención de visitar el Estado de Florida tras el paso del huracán Ian, según el diario El Nuevo Día.

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Malala Yousafzai arremete contra Hollywood

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La activista pakistaní Malala Yousafzai arremetió este jueves, durante un evento de Power of Women (Poder de las Mujeres) organizado en Los Ángeles (California, EE.UU.) por el portal Variety, contra la industria cinematográfica de Hollywood, por la escasa presencia de personajes de origen asiático y musulmán en las series.

“Aprendí que los asiáticos como yo representan menos del 4 % de los protagonistas de las películas de Hollywood. Los musulmanes son el 25 % de la población mundial, pero [representan] solo el 1 % de los personajes de las series populares de televisión”, destacó la que en 2014 se convirtió, a los 17 años de edad, en la persona más joven en recibir el Premio Nobel de la Paz.

“Sé que los ejecutivos han rechazado decenas de proyectos de calidad, igualmente maravillosos, porque pensaron que los personajes o sus creadores eran demasiado jóvenes, demasiado morenos, demasiado extranjeros, demasiado pobres. A veces parece que nos dicen que no debemos estar aquí”, recalcó la activista.

Hace unos días, Yousafzai dio a conocer una serie de proyectos de cine sobre los que trabaja junto con su compañía de producción Extracurricular, que el año pasado selló un contrato plurianual con el servicio de videos Apple TV+.

Entre los proyectos en elaboración figuran un documental sobre la comunidad matriarcal surcoreana Haenyeo y sus pescadoras ancianas; una serie sobre una mujer que busca la aceptación en Japón tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial y un filme sobre un estudiante universitario y su reveladora disertación acerca de un joven poeta.

Noticia original de RT en Español.

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