Prescod puts up a fight: Talk to me about houses in my constituency Loop Barbados

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One member of parliament is up in arms following government’s decision to temporarily relocate persons housed at the Barbados Workers Union (BWU) Labor College who were displaced by Hurricane Elsa last year, to new housing units being constructed in Haggatt Hall, St Michael.

“I have a area that it’s demand is unbelievable for housing.”

The 12 housing units are being constructed through the Barbados Construction Gateway Training Initiative which was launched earlier this year by the Ministry of Education, Technical and Vocational Training (METVT) and comprises students from the Samuel Jackman Prescod Institute of Technology, Barbados Vocational Training Board, Technical and Vocational Education and Training and the Barbados Community College.

Speaking to the media on Wednesday, October 18, during a press conference held on the construction site, the representative for St Michael East Trevor Prescod openly voiced his frustrations surrounding the decision which he revealed he was not consulted about.

“I have had this problem with this Party before you know? I’ve had this problem with this party at St Barnabus when Minister Thompson was responsible for housing and it created some unnecessary bad blood. I will hope that this does not occur again!

“I am going to take this matter a little further because it seems to me that there is no intention of any form of compromise, no intention of any discussion with me on this. It seems to be a hard-headed decision that has already been made that the people are coming from at Mangrove here in a transitory form, and that I have to accept that regardless of what the consequences are, and I am not. You hear what I say? I am not! I am not accepting it!

“I have people coming at my house and at my office every day asking for housing and nobody is discussing anything with me. It cannot work!” he lamented.

I’ve even seen people move into houses on a temporary basis and up to now, the government can’t dare to put them out

Prescod professed that he believed the persons displaced by hurricane Elsa should have been given the opportunity to be housed close to their communities as opposed to his constituency.

“I believe that the housing policy should focus on constructing those units at strategic points across Barbados so that people who have been displaced from specific areas will have an opportunity to live in close proximity to where they came from.”

And he challenged the word “temporarily” being used, suggesting that it would be difficult to evict persons after they move into the steel-framed houses.

“I’ve been made to understand unofficially that people would be leaving what was described to me as the Mangrove Barbados Workers’ Union College in St Philip to be placed here temporarily. I know what temporarily means in terms of government. I saw the establishment of a market in Golden Square, a Prime Minister told us that they would be there for just a short period of time and it took decades before they were removed. I’ve seen it in many other places, I’ve even seen people move into houses on a temporary basis and up to now, the government can’t dare to put them out. They were offered to pay rent and in some cases, some of them don’t even pay rent.”

Prescod maintained that this revelation came from a place of concern as he seeks to represent the people in his constituency.

“I believe that I have a strong justification for putting up this fight some more, on the behalf of my people, and I am not doing this because of any effort to embarrass anybody or want to get on the front page of any newspaper, the ones that are popular and the ones which are now being given birth to, I am saying this because this is how I feel inside.”

The steel-framed housing units are expected to cost between BBD $180,000 and $190,000.

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Attentats de janvier 2015: la perpétuité en appel pour le complice Ali Riza Polat

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Près de huit ans après l’électrochoc des attentats jihadistes contre Charlie Hebdo et l’Hyper Cacher, Ali Riza Polat a été de nouveau reconnu coupable de complicité des crimes des frères Saïd et Chérif Kouachi et d’Amedy Coulibaly, et condamné jeudi…

Près de huit ans après l’électrochoc des attentats jihadistes contre Charlie Hebdo et l’Hyper Cacher, Ali Riza Polat a été de nouveau reconnu coupable de complicité des crimes des frères Saïd et Chérif Kouachi et d’Amedy Coulibaly, et condamné jeudi à la peine maximale, la réclusion criminelle à perpétuité.

En première instance, en décembre 2020, ce délinquant qui a toujours nié être un “terroriste” avait été condamné à trente ans de réclusion criminelle. 

La cour d’assises spéciale de Paris statuant en appel a alourdi cette peine, suivant les réquisitions du parquet général qui lui demandait de “protéger” la société d’un homme à la “dangerosité extrême” et d’”adresser un message clair” à ceux qui seraient “tentés d’aider un terroriste”.

Les magistrats professionnels ont assorti cette peine d’une période de sûreté de vingt ans.

Après six semaines de débats et plus de neuf heures de délibéré, Ali Riza Polat, un Franco-Turc de 37 ans, large carrure dans un sweat-shirt blanc, s’est levé après l’énoncé du verdict et a fait mine de quitter le box, avant de se rasseoir.

Dans la salle d’audience, la poignée de parties civiles présentes ont accueilli le verdict dans un lourd silence et une once de stupéfaction.

En prenant la parole une dernière fois jeudi avant que la cour ne se retire pour délibérer, Ali Riza Polat s’était redit innocent des accusations portées contre lui. “Je ne me suis jamais réveillé un matin pour détruire la vie de ces gens-là”.

“Aide déterminante”

Se présentant volontiers comme un voyou qui “aime l’argent”, ce proche du tueur de l’Hyper Cacher Amedy Coulibaly a juste reconnu avoir récupéré un sac d’armes “pourries” à l’été 2014, en assurant qu’elles étaient destinées à un “braquage”. 

“Si j’avais fourni les armes, j’aurais assumé”, a-t-il affirmé. 

Pour l’accusation, ce “bras droit” et “complice idéal” d’Amedy Coulibaly, avec lequel il a grandi à Grigny (Essonne), était “au cœur des préparatifs de ces tueries monstrueuses”. 

Il a “apporté une aide déterminante aux terroristes” qui avaient agi de manière concertée les 7, 8 et 9 janvier 2015, et “en parfaite connaissance de cause” de leurs projets, avait asséné l’avocate générale Manon Brignol. 

“La nature de ces armes ne peut que signer une volonté évidente d’action violente”, a souligné le président Jean-Christophe Hullin, en rendant le délibéré.

La cour a par ailleurs condamné à treize ans de prison – dont deux tiers de sûreté – un autre proche d’Amedy Coulibaly, Amar Ramdani, également rejugé pour avoir fourni des armes au futur tueur de l’Hyper Cacher.

“Rien à voir”

Le parquet général avait demandé la confirmation de la peine maximale de vingt ans de réclusion pour association de malfaiteurs terroriste criminelle prononcée en première instance. 

Le visage très marqué, Amar Ramdani, 41 ans, a semblé assommé par la décision.

Il “est condamné pour terrorisme, ce qu’il a toujours réfuté et ce qu’il a continué à réfuter à l’énoncé du verdict”, a réagi l’un de ses avocats, Me Yves Leberquier, soulignant le “sentiment extrêmement mitigé” de sa défense qui avait plaidé l’acquittement. 

Les avocats d’Ali Riza Polat n’ont pas souhaité faire de déclaration. 

La défense avait appelé mercredi la cour à “la rigueur”, estimant que les “hypothèses” présentées par l’accusation sur la récupération des armes via deux filières utilisées par Amedy Coulibaly, l’une lilloise, l’autre belge, ne pouvaient constituer des “preuves” de culpabilité.

“L’histoire judiciaire se termine, mais l’histoire des victimes continuera. (…) Après deux procès, on a compris qui avait fait quoi”, a estimé Riss, de son vrai nom Laurent Sourisseau, le directeur de la publication de Charlie Hebdo, et l’un des survivants du massacre dans cette rédaction. 

Avec cette décision, “on a opposé à la barbarie et à la haine la justice. La justice est passée”, ont affirmé MMes Marie-Laure Barré et Nathalie Senyk, conseils de victimes de Charlie Hebdo. 

Pendant trois jours de terreur, du 7 au 9 janvier 2015, les frères Kouachi et Amedy Coulibaly avaient porté le combat jihadiste sur le sol français, contre la liberté d’expression, les forces de l’ordre et la communauté juive, et tué 17 personnes, dont les caricaturistes Cabu et Wolinski.

Leur périple meurtrier et coordonné avait pris fin avec leur mort lors d’un double assaut policier. 

Ces attentats ont marqué le début d’une funeste série d’attaques jihadistes, avec celle du 13 novembre 2015 dont le procès s’est achevé en juin et celle de la Promenade des Anglais à Nice le 14 juillet 2016, actuellement jugée dans le même palais de justice.

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JUST IN: Five life sentences for mass murderer Rushane Barnett Loop Jamaica

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Confessed mass murderer Rushane Barnett was on Thursday given five life sentences by a Home Circuit Court judge who referred to the murders he committed as being beyond “adjectives and descriptions”.

Barnett will be eligible for parole after 61 years and eight months.

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecution was seeking to have Barnett remain behind bars for a minimum of 60 years.

The accused man pleaded guilty and was convicted on five counts of murder in July.

Barrett killed his cousins Kimesha Wright, 31, and her children Kimanda Smith, 15, Shara-Lee Smith, 10, Rafaella Smith, five, and 23-month-old Kishawn Henry in Cocoa Piece district, Clarendon in June this year. They were his cousins.

On Thursday, Justice Leighton Pusey indicated early in his statement on the sentencing that Barnett would be given life in prison. He said what the court struggled with was how much time Barnett should serve before he may be paroled.

Justice Pusey said the murder is shocking even in a country such as Jamaica where murder is prevalent.

The judge, who struggled to find adjectives to deal with the matter, said that Barnett lacked remorse, and the nature of the crimes were few of the factor influencing the sentence.

Justice Pusey said that he hopes that Wright is being remembered as a good mother who struggled to take care of her children and for them to go to school and find time to run a shop.

He said, too, that he hopes the children will also be remembered for their dreams that they will never get to realise and baby Henry, whose relatives will not hear his words.

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Ronaldo left out of Man United squad for Chelsea match Loop Jamaica

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Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo warms up ahead of the English Premier League football match against Tottenham at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson).

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MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Cristiano Ronaldo will be left out of Manchester United’s squad to face Chelsea, the club said Thursday after the Portugal international walked out of the team’s 2-0 win over Tottenham before the final whistle.

United manager Erik ten Hag said after Wednesday’s walkout at Old Trafford that he would “deal with” Ronaldo a day later.

“Cristiano will not be part of the Manchester United squad for this Saturday’s game against Chelsea,” United said in a statement Thursday. “The rest of the squad is fully focused on preparing for that fixture.”

United said they fully backed the decision made by Ten Hag.

Ronaldo headed to the changing room after being left as an unused substitute in the match.

It left Ten Hag fielding questions about the incident on a night when United produced arguably their best performance of the season.

“I don’t pay attention today,” the Dutchman said after the match. “We deal with that tomorrow. I want to keep the focus on this team. It was a magnificent performance from all the 11 players.”

Ten Hag has already proved himself a strict disciplinarian — cancelling his team’s day off after the 4-0 defeat to Brentford in August, while he was also critical of Ronaldo and other players for leaving a preseason friendly after Rayo Vallecano at halftime in July.

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UPP condemns Troy Allen and Pointe FM for defamatory and dangerous remarks and calls on Police Commissioner to investigate

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UPP condemns Troy Allen and Pointe FM for defamatory and dangerous remarks and calls on Police Commissioner to investigate

 The Leadership and Executive of the United Progressive Party (UPP) categorically deny and condemn the scurrilous accusations made by radio host Troy Allen on Pointe FM on October 19, 2022.

Allen, knowingly and willfully, accused the UPP of involvement in criminal activities, not only in the past, but stated that the Party is behind the spate of unlawful acts that now have residents fearing for their safety and security.

These filthy lies and dangerous statements have been widely broadcast, locally and internationally, doing damage to the good name and character of the Party and its membership.

There has been no condemnation, distancing, or apology for this outrageous display of political partisanship from the owners and management of the radio station on which the defamatory remarks were made.

However, we fully expect that Commissioner of Police Atlee Rodney will investigate these spurious allegations with a view to uncovering what Mr. Allen knows about such criminal activity, and we call on the Commissioner to do the right thing, without fear or favour.

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Nov 11 to hear arguments in Ramps Logistics’ challenge over denial of Local Content Certificate

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An application filed to the Demerara High Court by Ramps Logistics (Guyana) seeking judicial review of the government’s decision to deny the company a Local Content Certificate will be heard on November 11 by acting Chief Justice Roxane George, SC.

A Case Management Conference (CMC) for the application which was filed late last month was held on Thursday, during which Justice George fixed strict timelines by which the parties must file certain legal documents ahead of next month’s hearing.

Ramps Logistics (the applicant) has retained the services of Senior Counsel Edward Luckhoo. Natural Resources Minister Vickram Bharrat, Director of Local Content Martin Pertab and Attorney General Anil Nandlall, SC (the respondents) are being represented by lawyers from the Attorney General’s Chambers led by Solicitor General Nigel Hawke.

In its application, Ramps Logistics said that it is a “Guyanese company” and contends that the Government’s decision to refuse its application for a Local Content Certificate is not only “unlawful, unreasonable and arbitrary”, but breaches the Local Content Act 2021.

The company claimed it satisfied all the necessary preconditions to be registered and is, therefore, seeking a court order compelling the Government to issue the certificate and register it in the Local Content Secretariat. The company complained that it has been severely affected by the Government’s decision and is thus entitled to damages against the respondents. In an affidavit in support of its pleadings, Ramps Logisitcs’ Logistics Director, Samantha Cole deposed that if the company is not added to the Local Content register, it will be forced to reduce its operations and dismiss a majority of its employees.

It also claimed that it followed all the requisite guidelines, but the Government had denied its application for a Local Content Certificate, via an “automated” email, without any explanation. Besides an order compelling the Government to issue it with a Local Content Certificate and damages, Ramps Logistics is also seeking costs against the respondents.

In a letter to Ramps Logistics, the Head of the Local Content Secretariat had informed the company that among the reasons for the denial of the Local Content Certificate was its failure to provide accurate information in compliance with Guyana’s Local Content law.Included in the reasons was Ramps Logistics’ submission of questionable documents which did not clearly state the amendments to incorporation and the failure to have its Executive Board of Directors be 75 per cent Guyanese.

At a press conference, Ramps Logistics Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Shaun Rampersad had related that the company divested 51 per cent ownership of its Guyana operations to Trinidad-based investor Deepak Lall, who has Guyanese parentage, to bring its operations in compliance with the Local Content Law.

Guyana’s Local Content Act defines a local company as one incorporated under the Companies Act and is beneficially owned by Guyanese nationals. Beneficial ownership is defined as owning 51 per cent of the company. Additionally, a local company is expected to have Guyanese in at least 75 per cent of executive and senior management positions, and at least 90 per cent in non-managerial and other positions.

Lall’s grandfather and father are both Guyana-born but migrated in 1961, and the family now operates one of the largest oil and gas companies in the Caribbean out of Trinidad. In fact, Lall’s grandfather was in the petroleum business in Guyana, operating a gas station – Lall’s Esso Station in Vreed-en-Hoop, West Bank Demerara (WBD), during the 1950s.According to the CEO, Lall bought 51 per cent shares for $210M, and the monies were earmarked for two major projects for the company – a new cargo airline for additional airlift into and out of Guyana, and a new shipping line to move cargo among Guyana, Trinidad, and Suriname.

In October, the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) had instituted 10 charges against Ramps Logistics (Guyana) over alleged false declarations made. According to the GRA, these charges, which are in accordance with the provisions of the Customs Act Chapter 82:01, and filed at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts, stemmed from a recently completed investigation carried out by its Law Enforcement and Investigations Division.

The 10 charges are not the first run-in Ramps Logistics, a Trinidad-based company, has had with the Revenue Authority here. It was revealed in June this year that the company was fined $20 million by GRA for violating local customs laws.

Ramps acts as the agent of motor vessel—Seacor Mixteca—and, according to GRA, had failed to report the vessel departing Guyana, which violates the Customs Act, hence the fine was paid in lieu of court proceedings being instituted against the company.

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Saint Lucia Bureau of Standards Awarded ISO 17020 Accreditation – St. Lucia Times News

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The Saint Lucia Bureau of Standards (SLBS) is pleased to inform that it has added another achievement to its list of successes, the accreditation of the SLBS Compliance Department to ISO/IEC 17020:2012 Conformity assessment —

Requirements for the operation of various types of bodies performing inspection.

ISO/IEC 17020:2012 specifies requirements for the competence of bodies performing inspection and for the impartiality and consistency of their inspection activities. It applies to inspection bodies of type A, B or C, as defined in ISO/IEC 17020:2012, and it applies to any stage of inspection.

The ISO 17020 accreditation builds on other previous awards namely, ISO 17025 accreditation and recertification to ISO 9001:2015.  These achievements affirm the SLBS’ ability to consistently provide quality services and deliver results which meet global technical requirements.

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The SLBS is immensely proud of this second 2nd accreditation award by a CARICOM institution, the Jamaica National Agency for Accreditation (JANAAC).

The SLBS Metrology Laboratory was the first calibration laboratory accredited by JANAAC in November 2020.

JANAAC’s Accreditation Council met on Wednesday 12th October 2022, and approved the recommendation from the Accreditation Evaluation Committee (AEC), for the granting of Accreditation Approval to the ISO/IEC 17020:2012 Standard.

 Accreditation Scope:

Inspection and Testing of Household Electrical Appliances
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Inspection of Used Pneumatic Passenger and Non-passenger Vehicle Tyres.

The effective date of the award is 3rd October 2022, the date of the AEC recommendation.

Funding for accreditation was provided under a CROSQ-11th EDF TBT Project.

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Sunshine Girls continue to dominate at Netball World Cup Qualifiers Loop Jamaica

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Jamaica’s Sunshine Girls ticked off another easy victory at the Americas Netball World Cup Qualifiers by beating Grenada 74-48 on day four on Wednesday evening at the National Indoor Sports Centre.

It was the second game for the third-ranked Sunshine Girls on the day as earlier they whipped 30th-ranked Antigua 80-23.

Captain Jhaniele Fowler led the scoring for Jamaica against the 20th-ranked Grenadians with 50 goals from 53 attempts while Amanda Pinkey supported with 10 from 13.

Goal shooter Lotiysha Cato was the top scorer for Grenada with 44 goals from 51 attempts.

The Sunshine Girls, who have won five straight games, will next play St Lucia on Thursday at 6:15 pm.

Trinidad and Tobago, which are ranked 11th in the world, also recorded two victories on the day. Following a 60-21 victory over the Cayman Islands, Trinidad and Tobago returned later to beat the USA 43-21 and qualified for the 2023 World Cup in Cape Town, South Africa.

The regional qualifying tournament is being used to determine the last two qualifiers for the World Cup.

Jamaica has already qualified based on rankings, so the next two highest-placed countries will be the ones to join them among the 16 teams competing in Cape Town.

With three sets of games remaining, Trinidad and Tobago are leading the table with a maximum of 12 points from six games, two ahead of Barbados and Jamaica, which are locked on 10 points each.

The top three are followed by Grenada (6), St Vincent and the Grenadines (4), the USA (4), and the Cayman Islands (2).

Day 4 results (Wednesday, October 19)

Morning sessionJamaica 80, Antigua 23Barbados 60 Grenada 38Trinidad and Tobago 60 Cayman Islands 21USA 40 St Lucia 36

Evening sessionJamaica 74 Grenada 48Trinidad and Tobago 43 USA 27The Cayman Islands 47 Antigua 42

Day 5 schedule (Thursday, October 20)6:15 pm – St Lucia vs Jamaica6:25 pm – St Vincent and the Grenadines vs Antigua8:15 pm – Trinidad and Tobago vs Barbados8:25 pm – USA vs the Cayman Islands

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Another basic school break-in Clarendon, suspect held and beaten Loop Jamaica

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Second strike by criminals on educational institution in the parish over the last five days

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Days after they broke into a basic school in Clarendon and stole utensils and a stove used by staff to prepare meals for youngsters, criminals struck again at another educational institution in the parish.

The police report that criminals broke into another basic school, this time in the Four Parts area where they removed food items, another stove, and other appliances.

Reports are that the break-in did not go as the criminals had planned as the vehicle they were traveling in ran out of gas and angry residents came to their assistance.

Reports are that at the end of that encounter one man was admitted to a hospital with several broken bones after he was beaten by citizens.

Two other men who were a part of the group managed to escape and are now being hunted by law enforcement officers and residents.

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