Hunt on for man who fled before start of MP Bloomfield’s murder trial Loop Jamaica

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A high-level manhunt is under way by the police for Simeon Sutherland, the man charged in connection with the murder of then People’s National Party (PNP) Member of Parliament (MP) for East Portland, Dr Lynvale Bloomfield.

Sutherland absconded bail on Wednesday.

He was to stand trial in the Home Circuit Court in Kingston for the politician’s 2019 stabbing death at his home in Portland, this after several months of delay.

However, when his name was called at least three times to come inside the courtroom in downtown Kingston on Wednesday, Sutherland was nowhere to be found.

The court was informed that before the start of court, the accused and his parents were at the office of his lawyer, Peter Champagnie.

Sutherland’s mother reportedly claimed that her son was dropped off at the entrance to the Supreme Court building, but said she noticed that he did not go towards the building.

Instead, the accused man man reportedly walked away and did not stop, even while his parents attempted to drive him down.

Sutherland’s mother was ordered by High Court Judge, Justice Leighton Pusey, to be taken into custody to pay her son’s bail bond of $800,000.

A bench warrant was also issued by the judge for Sutherland’s arrest.

Champagnie has also asked the judge to release him from the matter.

Speaking to reporters after the court proceedings, Champagnie expressed surprised at the actions of his client.

“What took place in court today is absolutely surprising, that’s the first thing, and barring any… reasonable excuse for the absence of Mr Sutherland, I would not want the message to be received that it is okay for you to have access to legal representation in the form of myself…, to take leave of the process and re-engage at a subsequent occasion time… and believe that you can have access to representation.

“It doesn’t work like that. We are a part of the justice system and it ought to be respected,” declared Champagnie.

When asked if Sutherland was set to plead guilty ahead of the scheduled start to his trial, the attorney said he would not want to say “yes or no” to that question.

He said if Sutherland is brought back to court, he would not want to prejudice the matter, resulting in members of the public being “sensitised” relative to “a course of action”.

Bloomfield was found dead with multiple stab wounds at his home in Passley Gardens, Portland on the morning of February 2, 2019.

Sutherland was arrested by investigators assigned to the Major Investigative Division (MID) days later, but after denying knowledge of the murder, was initially released by the police.

He was re-arrested shortly after evidence reportedly linked him to the scene of the crime.

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RSLPF Commits To Resolving ‘Every Incident Of Crime’ Despite Delays – St. Lucia Times News

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The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) has said that despite delays, it remains committed to ‘resolving every incident of crime’.

The law enforcement organisation stated its commitment in a release on Wednesday, announcing that Major Crimes Unit officers had arrested and charged a man with a homicide that occurred last year.

The RSLPF release identified the accused as 25-year-old Bocage, Castries, resident Haylan Hippolyte, originally of Anse La Raye.

Officers formally charged Hippolyte with the shooting death of Vijay Phillip at Sapphire, Laborie, on July 14, 2021.

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They escorted the accused to the First District Court, which adjourned the matter to December 1, 2022, and remanded him in custody.

The RSLPF said it continues to work assiduously to bring closure to aggrieved families and ensure citizen security.

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Independence Day changed to Barbados National Day Loop Barbados

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November 30, Barbados’ Independence Day, will now be observed as Barbados National Day.

Minister of Home Affairs, Wilfred Abrahams announced the major change today during a press conference at Ilaro Court on celebrations for November.

“The Cabinet of Barbados took the decision to henceforth observe November 30 as Barbados National Day commemorating our independence from Britain in 1966 and our transition to parliamentary republic in 2021,” said Minister Abrahams.

Throughout the month, the island will be a hive of activity with a myriad of events including sports, culture and heritage activities.

The Home Affairs Minister stated that the National Events Calendar will be released later this week, however, he noted that the National Independence Festival for Creative Arts (NIFCA) and Spirit of the Nation will be back in full swing.

Abrahams also disclosed that for the first time, a Toast to the Nation Reception, hosted by President Dame the Most Honourable Sandra Mason at State House will be held to honour new national awardees.

The inaugural Barbados National Day Ceremonial Parade will take place on November 30 at 8 am at Kensington Oval. Uniformed groups will march from the Oval to the National Heroes Square where they will salute the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.

The festivities will culminate with the first Barbados National Day Concert to be held in the capital, Bridgetown.

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18 days to go: Team Denmark Loop Barbados

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T-18… Qatar will be the center of attention, as the greatest show on earth will be held for the first time in the Middle East region.

It would be the second FIFA World Cup to be hosted by the Asian continent, after the 2002 championship which was held in Japan and South Korea.

Denmark managed to advance to the Round of 16 in 2002 but were eliminated by England 3-0.

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Progressing from the group stage never seems to be an issue for the Danes, for, they have only failed to move on from the preliminaries once in their five previous appearances, and that was in South Africa 2010.

Since their first World Cup appearance in 1986, where they finish top of Group E, after wins over West Germany, Uruguay and Scotland, the Danes then bowed out at the first knockout stage, something they continued in 2002 and 2018.

In fact, the only time they have made it beyond the Round of 16, is in 1998 when they reached the quarterfinals versus Brazil and were defeated 3-2.

An encouraging 2022 World Cup Qualifying campaign, along with a fourth-place finish at last year’s European Championship, and with the imminent end of a golden generation, Denmark will be looking to do all they can, to go beyond where they have never been.

Country: Denmark

Capital: Copenhagen

Population: 5.8 million

Confederation: UEFA (Europe)

Group: D

Professional League: Danish Superliga

World Cup appearances: 6 (2022)

Qualification status: Winners of group F

Key players: Kasper Schmeichel (Nice, France), Simon Kjaer (AC Milan, Italy), Christian Eriksen (Manchester United, England), Christian Norgaard (Brentford, England), Thomas Delaney (Sevilla, Spain)

Coach: Kasper Kjulmand (Danish)

Group mates: Australia, France, Tunisia

Prediction: The Danes are expected to advance to the next round of competition, maybe even as group winners, if they are consistent in their performances.

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UWI and FVFC Femini book final spots in BFA Women’s Super League Loop Barbados

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The University of the West Indies (UWI) Blackbirds flew into the finals of the Barbados Football Association (BFA) Women’s Super League Cup competition last Saturday evening at the BFA Wildey Turf.

UWI outplayed and outscored the youthful RF Prime 4-1, to earn a place in the November 12 final.

The Blackbirds’ opponents in the final will be Fitts Village Football Club (FVFC) Femini, who overcame a nervous penalty shootout to defeat Kickstart Rush Genesis 4-3.

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On Saturday evening, the Cave Hill ladies displayed their experience and technical superiority on their way to a comfortable victory.

Rianna Cyrus sent UWI into the lead in the 25th minute, but that lead was short lived as Kerisha Catlyn leveled the score a minute later.

Cyrus restored UWI’s lead in the 28th minute and it would remain this way until the interval.

Shanice Stevenson came to the party in the second half and scored twice to seal the victory for the UWI ladies.

Stevenson’s first goal came with a bit of fortune, as RF Prime goalkeeper Christina Wharton mishandled a timid free kick from the national midfielder, and the ball trickled over the line in the 45th minute.

UWI’s fourth goal came with the final kick of the game, when Stevenson was granted too much time and space to unleash a powerful right footed shot from 35 yards.

Regular time nor extra time could not separate FVFC Femini and Kickstart Rush Genesis, so the dreaded penalty shootout was the decision-maker.

FVFC players were more clinical and were rewarded with a place in the final, after scoring four of their five spot kicks, while Kickstart Rush Genesis converted three.

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23-jarige Shaneequa Benschop al vier weken vermist

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PARAMARIBO — Van de 23-jarige Shaneequa Benschop is woensdag een officieel bericht van vermissing uitgegaan. Volgens de afdeling Bestrijding Zware

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Dangers et probl?mes pour ceux qui fr?quentent la Nationale # 1

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<>, a d?plor? Youri Latortue qui rappelle ? ces policiers qu’ils ont pour mission de prot?ger les vies et les biens de la population.

<>, a d?nonc? l’ancien Youri Latortue qui souhaite l’intervention de l’inspection g?n?rale de la PNH de toute urgence pour mettre un terme ? cette pratique.

<>, a d?clar? au journal, ce mercredi, Jocelyn ulysse, secr?taire g?n?ral de l’association des entrepreneurs de St Marc (AESM).

Face ? la d?gradation acc?l?r?e de la situation, les entrepreneurs de St Marc ont pris leur courage ? deux mains pour attirer l’attention des autorit?s sur cette pratique ? travers une journ?e de mobilisation organis?e le 14 juillet 2022. <>, regrette le secr?taire g?n?ral de l’AESM.

Ces derniers temps, les entrepreneurs du grand Nord ne souhaitent plus s’aventurer sur la route nationale num?ro 1. En plus de Canaan, plusieurs zones de la sortie nord de la capitale dont Cabaret ( au niveau de Lafito), Arcahaie deviennent tr?s dangereuses, tr?s risqu?es . <>, a indiqu? Jocelyn ulysse.

<>, a pr?cis? M. Ulysse.

Les chauffeurs de transport en commun, ?vitant Canaan, utilisent les m?mes voies alternatives pour se rendre ? Saint-Marc. <>, regrette Murat Augustin, pr?sident du syndicat des propri?taires et chauffeurs de Saint-Marc.

Aux Gona?ves, la situation n’est pas moins diff?rente puisque les entrepreneurs doivent utiliser la route de Mirebalais pour le transport des marchandises. <>, a confi? au journal ce mercredi apr?s-midi, Pierre Robert Auguste, pr?sident de l’association des entrepreneurs de l’Artibonite. <>, a alert? M. Auguste.

<>, a souhait? Pierre Robert Auguste.

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Digneron: D’un coup, 1 700 Ha?tiens perdent leur gagne-pain

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Il y a plus de sept semaines que le carburant n’est plus distribu? dans les stations de services et dans les entreprises commerciales. Certaines entreprises comme Digneron Manufacturing ont ?puis? leur r?serve de carburant pensant que la crise n’allait pas autant perdurer. C’est ce qui pousse cette derni?re ? fermer ses portes temporairement.

<>, ?crit Alain Villard, le directeur g?n?ral de cette entreprise dans la lettre adress? en date du 28 octobre 2022 ? Guerline Jean Louis, la directrice du travail au MAST.

Malheureusement, poursuit le responsable, l’espoir d’une am?lioration de la situation s?curitaire pouvant faciliter le d?douanement des mati?res premi?res et l’approvisionnement en carburant parait de plus en plus improbable et incertain. C’est ce qui justifie la mise en disponibilit?, sans solde, de ses employ?s, conform?ment ? l’article 32 du Code du travail.

Rappelant que c’est pour la deuxi?me fois en huit mois que cette entreprise a d? fermer ses portes ? cause de l’ins?curit? et ses cons?quences. <>, a appris le journal.

Croix-des-Bouquets, la zone o? se trouve le parc industriel, est l’une des zones dangereuses du pays. Des gangs dictent leurs lois en toute impunit?. En plus de ne pas pouvoir s’approvisionner en carburant et en mati?res premi?res, un container de l’entreprise a ?t? d?tourn?. Cette commune est un lieu o? les gangs arm?s s’affrontent r?guli?rement plombant encore plus les activit?s ?conomiques dans cette partie du pays.

Digneron Manufacturing n’est, par ailleurs, pas la seule entreprise ? avoir ?t? contrainte de fermer ses portes. D’autres plus r?silientes adoptent des horaires diff?rents, mettent une partie de leurs employ?s en disponibilit? avec ou sans solde et r?duisent les salaires.

C’est le cas du Groupe Boulos composant de Delimart, d’Universal Motors et d’Auto Plaza qui a annonc? des mesures similaires.

Ce groupe d’entreprises auquel fait partie Digneron Manufacturing dit esp?rer la reprise totale des activit?s afin de continuer ? desservir leurs clients respectifs et contribuer ? am?liorer les conditions de vies des couches les plus vuln?rables du pays, en particulier leurs employ?s directs.

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Crise : un “compromis politique historique” prend forme, selon Youri Latortue

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Le coordonnateur national du parti Ayiti An Aksyon, Youri Latortue, a fait savoir sur Magik9 ce mercredi 2 novembre que les n?gociations se poursuivaient pour tenter de trouver le compromis historique. D’ores et d?j?, il a r?v?l? que les signataires de cette d?claration ont d?j? eu un compromis sur la formation d’un haut conseil de transition qui devra ?tre compos? de cinq membres dont trois politiques, un membre du secteur priv?, un membre de la soci?t? civile et un nouveau premier ministre.

<>, a expliqu? l’ancien s?nateur Youri Latortue. Selon lui, l’un des premiers ?l?ments de ce compromis porte sur la formation d’un <> comportant cinq membres dont trois politiques, un membre du secteur priv?, un membre de la soci?t? civile et un nouveau premier ministre qui aura pour t?che d’ex?cuter une feuille de route bien d?termin?e.

Le coordonnateur de AAA dit avoir rencontr? des partis politiques, l’Universit?, des personnes des droits humains. <>, a soutenu M. Latortue pour qui il est crucial de dialoguer sans remettre la balance ? z?ro. <>, a-t-il expliqu? ?voquant une mise en commun des accords.

Par ailleurs, Youri Latortue dit qu’il y a des points qui sont non n?gociables. Il parle, entre autres, du moratoire sur le prix des produits p?troliers, l’assistance au lieu d’une intervention militaire, l’ordre dans le d?ficit budg?taire. <>, a expliqu? l’ancien parlementaire.

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Man booked after suspicious actions ‘led to 1 round of ammo in pocket’ Loop Jamaica

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Twenty-eight-year-old Ojay Loney of Llandilo, Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland has been arrested and charged with illegal possession of ammunition following an incident at his home on Monday, October 31.

Reports from the police are that a team of officers responded to an assignment in the area, and Loney was seen acting in a manner that aroused their suspicion.

He was accosted and searched, during which one 9mm round was allegedly found in one of his pockets.

He was subsequently arrested and charged.

His court date is being finalised.

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