Young: PNM settled US$1.2b debts left by UNC

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Energy Minsiter Stuart Young, left, and Finance Minister Colm Imbert during the budget debate in Parliament on Friday. – ANGELO MARCELLE

ENERGY Minister Stuart Young has said that the PNM government has settled US$1.2 billion in debts in the energy sector which was left by the former UNC-led People’s Partnership (PP) coalition administration as “a gift” for the people of TT.

Young made this disclosure in his contribution to the budget debate in the House of Representatives on Saturday.

Rejecting boasts made by Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar on Friday about exemplary performance by the PP in energy, Young said the “irrefutable facts” are that the PP negotiated no new gas supply contracts and racked up US$1.3 billion in claims from energy companies because of its failure to negotiate those contracts.

Government MPs thumped their desks when Young declared that to date, Government has settled US$1.2 billion of those US$1.3 billion in claims.

Young also said Persad-Bissessar’s claims of solid energy fiscal policies under the PP were also false.

He said TT gained no energy revenue from any fiscal measures between 2010 to 2015. In contrast, Young continued, TT gained approximately $11 billion in revenues between 2016 and 2021, because of measures taken by the PNM.

He said to achieve this goal, “you need confidence and you need competence.”

He also said Persad-Bissessar’s budget contribution on Friday demonstrated that the UNC, in and out of government, has no understanding about the energy sector or its importance to TT.

“They don’t see the bigger picture.”

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23-Y-O Kwakwani man charged for rape

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The accused: Jamal Gilkes,

A 23-year-old man was on Friday remanded to prison after he was slapped with a Rape charge.

According to the police, Jamal Gilkes of Kwakwani Park, Upper Berbice River (Region 10) was arrested on September 27, and charged with the offence of Rape of a Child under 16 years, Contrary to Section 10(3) of the Sexual Offences  Act, Chapter 8:03.

The alleged incident reportedly occurred on July 8, 2022 in a community located in the Upper Berbice River.

The accused appeared at the Linden Magistrate’s Court, where the charge was read to him by Magistrate Wanda Fortune.

He was not required to plea and was remanded to prison. The matter was adjourned until November 8, 2022.

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Wismar labourer jailed for breaking into shops

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Convicted: Norwyck Bayley

A Wisman man was on Friday sentenced to prison on two counts of Break and Enter and Larceny committed on shops owned by two businesswomen.

Norwyck Bayley, a 35-year-old labourer of 158 Half Mile Wismar, Linden, is accused of committing the acts on a shop owned and operated by Vanessa La Rose, a businesswoman of Phrase One ‘B’ Wisroc Housing Scheme, Wismar between Thursday and Friday; and the shop of Mohanie Campbell, another businesswoman of Central Amelia’s Ward, Linden, which occurred between September 22 and 23.

Bayley was arrested on Friday and slapped with the charges. He was arraigned before Magistrate Wanda Fortune at the Linden Magistrate’s Court, where the two charges were read to him.

Bayley pleaded guilty to both charges and was sentenced to one-year imprisonment for Break and Enter and Larceny committed on Campbell, and six months imprisonment for Break and Enter and Larceny committed on La Rose.

The sentences are to run consecutively.

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Taxi driver, fisherman nabbed with 17g of marijuana

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The narcotics found

Police on the East Coast of Demerara have arrested two males after they were found in possession of a quantity of marijuana.

The discovery was made sometime around 22:00h on Friday at Better Hope North, East Coast Demerara.

Reports are that ranks from Division 4 ‘C’ were conducting mobile patrol in Better Hope North when they observed a motor car, with registration plate PXX 8447, parked on the western side of an access road that runs north to south.

At the time, the vehicle was occupied by a 36-year-old taxi driver and a 28-year-old fisherman of Mon Repos, ECD, who was in the passenger seat.

Both the taxi driver and the passenger were acting in a suspicious manner. A search was then conducted on both persons but nothing illegal was found.

However, a further search was conducted on the motorcar and in the ‘gas tank’ compartment, Police found a black plastic bag containing a transparent bag with leaves, seeds and stems suspected to be cannabis.

They were both told of the allegation, cautioned and they both admitted ownership of the suspected cannabis. The duo was arrested and taken to the Sparendaam Police Station along with cannabis, which was weighed and amounted to 17 grams.

The suspected cannabis was placed in a transparent evidence bag, sealed and marked then lodge in the general property book.

The two suspects were placed into custody pending charges.

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EEUU y RD establecen acuerdo para facilitar entrada de dominicanos

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El comisionado asociado de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza de los Estados Unidos, Troy Miller, y el ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de la República Dominicana, Roberto Álvarez, firmaron el viernes un memorando de entendimiento para iniciar formalmente las negociaciones para incluir a la República Dominicana entre los países socios internacionales de Global Entry, una iniciativa que agiliza los procedimientos de entrada al territorio estadounidense.

“Estamos entusiasmados de asociarnos con la República Dominicana para trabajar y dar la bienvenida a los ciudadanos dominicanos a la membresía de Global Entry en el futuro. Estos pasos iniciales simbolizan los esfuerzos y el compromiso de nuestros países para fomentar una relación que facilite el comercio y los viajes legítimos y, lo que es igual de importante, fortalecer la seguridad de ambos países al tiempo que brinda un beneficio para nuestros ciudadanos”, dijo Miller en declaraciones escritas.

Miller explicó los ciudadanos dominicanos que soliciten y obtengan la aprobación para participar en Global Entry podrán ingresar a los Estados Unidos utilizando los quioscos de control en las áreas del Servicio de Inspecciones Federales de 85 aeropuertos en los Estados Unidos y otros países. Los funcionarios destacaron la fuerte cooperación entre los dos países en materia de inmigración y lucha contra el crimen organizado.

Los solicitantes exitosos de Global Entry también recibirán el beneficio del programa TSA PreCheck, que permitirá un proceso de selección más fluido en el control de seguridad para vuelos nacionales e internacionales que salen de los Estados Unidos eliminando el requisito de quitarse los zapatos, chaquetas o cinturones y computadoras del equipaje de mano.

Álvarez recibió este acuerdo como un reconocimiento para fomentar aún más la confianza y la relación de viajes internacionales entre ambos países que son aliados y amigos.

“Una vez que esté completamente implementado, Global Entry contribuirá a los crecientes lazos turísticos y comerciales que actualmente posicionan a la República Dominicana como un destino ideal para reubicar empresas norteamericanas en la región y para fortalecer las cadenas de suministro”, expresó.

La embajadora dominicana Sonia Guzmán calificó esta iniciativa como uno de los logros más significativos de la relación bilateral en los últimos años.

“Esta ha sido una prioridad desde que asumimos el cargo en Washington, y los equipos de la embajada y CBP han pasado meses colaborando con sus contrapartes de República Dominicana para lograr este arreglo. Agradecemos al Ministro Álvarez por su visión y su apoyo a lo largo de este proceso. Esperamos comenzar las negociaciones sobre los aspectos técnicos lo antes posible para que el programa Global Entry pueda comenzar a beneficiar a miles de viajeros”, mencionó Guzmán.

El diplomático destacó que al completar varios pasos adicionales en el proceso para convertirse en un socio completo de Global Entry con Estados Unidos, República Dominicana se convertiría en el sexto país latinoamericano en ser parte del programa.

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Condenan a 25 años de prisión federal a hombre por asesinato de conductor de Uber Eats

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El juez federal de distrito Daniel R. Domínguez condenó este viernes a Carlos Rafael Rosario Morales a 25 años de prisión federal por cometer dos robos de vehículos, en uno de los cuales asesinó a un conductor de Uber Eats, según lo anunció el fiscal federal W. Stephen Muldrow.

“La Oficina del Fiscal de los Estados Unidos y nuestros socios encargados de hacer cumplir la ley continuarán trabajando incansablemente para garantizar que quienes amenazan a nuestras comunidades con actos de violencia sin sentido enfrenten las consecuencias de sus acciones. Felicito al Negociado de Policía de Puerto Rico y al FBI por su excelente trabajo para llevar al señor Rosario ante la justicia”, dijo Muldrow en declaraciones escritas.

Cuando se declaró culpable el 26 de mayo de 2022, Rosario Morales reconoció que el 6 de agosto de 2019 le quitó un Ford Transit 2017 a un conductor de Uber Eats, a quien apuñaló varias veces con un cuchillo y, por lo tanto, provocó su muerte.

Rosario Morales también reconoció que el 22 de julio de 2019 le quitó un Mitsubishi Outlander a una víctima femenina mientras blandía un cuchillo.

El FBI y el Negociado de la Policía de Puerto Rico estuvieron a cargo de la investigación, y el fiscal federal adjunto Alexander Alum procesó el caso.

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Cops to get interim pension payment from October

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Acting CoP McDonald Jacob

ACTING Police Commissioner McDonald Jacob has been given approval to pay all retired police officers an interim pension.

A police release said on Friday that from October, an interim payment of $3,500 would be issued to officers who retired compulsorily.

In the release, Jacob said he was committed to ensuring retired officers have early access to their retirement benefits and thanked National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds for his assistance.

The payments were made through an amendment to the Police Service Regulations. The approval is in line with a 2018 policy which allowed public officers to access an interim pension.

Jacob added that he was aware that officers looked forward to their retirement benefits, and felt the decision to make an interim pension payment was a good one.

He added that the provision was only one step and said he would ensure the system of processing retirement benefits would be improved to reduce waiting time for police officers.

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COVID-19: 2 muertos y 216 hospitalizados

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El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el sábado 2 muertos y 216 personas hospitalizadas.

El total de muertes atribuidas es de 5,132.

Hay 191 adultos hospitalizados y 16 menores. El monitoreo cubre el periodo del 13 al 27 de septiembre de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 14.54 por ciento.

Se reportan 2 defunciones adicionales a causa del COVID-19. Unas 216 personas están hospitalizadas; 191 adultos y 16 pediátricos. Al medio día se ofrece una actualización de los datos que incluye el status de vacunación; https://t.co/8KaFLZdeiI

— Departamento de Salud de Puerto Rico (@desaludpr) October 1, 2022

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Vehículo de LUMA Energy choca con camión de compañía en San Germán

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Un choque en una brigada de LUMA fue reportado a eso de las 6:30 de la tarde del viernes en la carretera PR- 2 en San Germán.

Según el reporte de la Policía, un camión marca International blanco de la compañía LUMA Energy, transitaba en dirección hacia Mayagüez por el carril derecho con biombos y luces encendidas ya que llevaba un arrastre y a su vez un poste de aluminio.

Fue impactado por la parte posterior por un vehículo marca Chevrolet Pick-up, año 2022, también de la misma compañía por lo que se presume la razón fue una distracción.

Como consecuencia del choque, el poste atravesó la camioneta y le provocó heridas y lesiones de carácter grave al conductor de 52 años de edad.

Fue transportado a la sala de emergencias del hospital La Concepción en condición crítica por lo que sería referido al Centro Médico de Rio Piedras.

Se le tomó una muestra de sangre para detectar alcohol.

La agente Yadira González y la fiscal Marilisa Jiménez investigan.

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Police investigating unnatural death in The Gap Loop Barbados

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A 31-year-old was man was found dead by police at St Lawrence Gap, Christ Church around 2 am today, Saturday, October 1.

He is Corey Jamal Antonio Harvey of Gittens Road, Government Hill, St Micheal.

Police were on duty along The Gap when a man came from a business place and collapsed outside of the Police Post. Officers went to his assistance and discovered that he had a number of wounds about his body.

Harvey was pronounced dead at the scene by a medical doctor.

The Barbados Police Service is appealing to anyone who can provide any information pertaining to this incident to kindly call the Hastings/Worthing Station at 430-7608, Police Emergency 211, Crime Stoppers at 1800-TIPS (8477) or the nearest Police Station.

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