Cab driver held after reportedly abducting mother of his child Loop Jamaica

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A 46-year-old taxi driver from Havana Heights in Clarendon is to face the parish court on Thursday after he allegedly punched the mother of his child stemming from her removing a tattoo of his name.

Leon Reid, otherwise called ‘Nose’, was charged with abduction and assault occasioning actual bodily harm following the incident on September 7, 2022.

Reports from the police are that about 5pm, Reid went to the woman’s workplace where an argument developed about the tattoo that the woman had removed.

Reid allegedly punched her in the face several times and used threats to force her to enter his motor car, after which he took her to his home. She was reportedly rescued by the police, who were contacted by a relative.

Reid fled the scene and was apprehended by the police two days later, on September 9, during a special operation. He was subsequently charged.

He is to appear before the Clarendon Parish Court on Thursday.

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Bloomberg meldt ‘fonds van 200 miljoen euro in de maak voor herstel slavernijverleden’

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PNP lashes Holness for focus on mourning Queen over local issues Loop Jamaica

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The Opposition People’s National Party (PNP) has criticised Prime Minister Andrew Holness over what, they say, is his focus on mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth II instead of tending to pressing issues facing the Jamaican people.

The Government announced an official mourning period of 12 days following the passing of the British monarch, from September 8 to 19, with a Day of Mourning to be observed on September 18.

A period of 10 days of mourning was declared in the United Kingdom.

Queen Elizabeth, who was officially Jamaica’s head of state, died on September 8 at age 96.

Holness, along with the Queen’s representative in Jamaica, Governor General Sir Patrick Allen, is expected to attend the state funeral for the Queen at Westminster Abbey in London on September 19.

But Opposition spokesman on national security, Peter Bunting said he was embarrassed by the Prime Minister’s emphasis on mourning the Queen.

“I am personally embarrassed as a five-time parliamentarian that Jamaica still has the British monarch as head of state. But, my disappointment is even greater that the first Prime Minister born after Independence [Holness] is in such need of ideological decolonisation that Jamaica is mourning the Queen even more than the British people are mourning the Queen,” Bunting said at a PNP constituency meeting in Arnett Gardens, St Andrew on Sunday evening.

“I want to point to the Prime Minister’s exaggerated attention to mourning the queen rather than the pressing issues facing Jamaica today. What about mourning the 1,063 Jamaicans who have been murdered in Jamaica this year already? What about mourning the children in schools without adequate numbers of teachers and facilities because of the failure of this government to prioritise education?” Bunting asked.

He added garbage collection and health care facilities as issues in need of urgent attention from the Government.

The Opposition spokesman suggested that the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade or Jamaica’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom could be sent to represent the country at the funeral.

“The Prime Minister does not have time to attend CARICOM heads of government meetings but is off to stand in line to mourn the Queen,” the former national security minister said.

Meanwhile, president of the PNP Women’s Movement Patricia Duncan Sutherland, while expressing condolences to the royal family, noted that the monarchy was at the root of inequality in Jamaica.

“We want to say condolences to her family and her country because this is not her country. This is our country,” she said.

While stating that, on paper, the Queen, and now her son King Charles III is head of state, Duncan Sutherland said it could not be denied that colour, class and gender were at the centre of inequality here.

“It didn’t happen by chance, it happened because there was colonisation and there was slavery, and that happened because of the United Kingdom,” said Duncan Sutherland.

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60 pounds of cannabis seized at Deep Water Harbour

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ALMOST 60 POUNDS OF CANNABIS SEIZED AT DEEP WATER HARBOUR

A joint drug operation between the Police and Customs departments resulted in the seizure of almost 60 pounds of cannabis.

On Tuesday, a search was conducted at the Deep Water Harbour, and a total of 56 vacuumed-sealed sealed packages with cannabis were discovered inside two barrels.

The substance amounted 56 pounds and carries a street value of EC$336,000.

The police are currently conducting further investigations into the matter.

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September 19 declared as National Day of Mourning for Queen Elizabeth II

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Please see below full statement issue by the Office of the President:

Georgetown, Guyana (September 13, 2022) His Excellency Dr Irfaan Ali today proclaimed that Monday, September 19, would be a National Day of Mourning in sympathy and solidarity with the Royal Family and the people of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth nations, over the passing of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.

On Monday, the long-serving British Monarch would be laid to rest.

According to the proclamation signed by the President, all authorities, boards, commissions, corporations, public agencies, Ministries and citizens are asked to fly the National Flag at half-mast.

Queen Elizabeth II, who died at the age of 96 last Thursday, reigned for 70 years.

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Berbice cops arrested over alleged bribery

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Three ranks including a sergeant attached to a Corentyne Police Station are being questioned over the alleged acceptance of a bribe to cover up an illegal firearm discovery.

Reports are that $400,000 was paid to the cops as a bribe in an attempt to cover up the discovery of an illegal firearm.

The firearm was allegedly discovered on Sunday by a security guard attached to an entertainment center at Albion, Region Six and it was reportedly handed over to police officers.

This publication understands that a large crowd had gathered at the location when there were reports that someone had discharged a firearm.

A guard attached to the enterprise reportedly went to the crowd and dispersed one round in the air, causing those who had flocked to scatter.

The guard told investigators that he saw a man throwing something onto the ground and ran away. Upon investigating, he found it to be a pistol. He reportedly picked it up and handed it over to police who had arrived on the scene.

Meanwhile, there are reports that a sergeant along with two ranks contacted the suspect wherein the sergeant said he was the regional commander and one of the ranks posed as the ‘crime chief’.

They allegedly sought to have the matter not investigated any further for the exchange of $1M.

However, after negotiations, the officers allegedly settled for a $400,000 bribe.

Investigations are ongoing.

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Uncap and Score with Coca-Cola Loop Barbados

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Taraji P. Henson Drop It Low For Usher On Stage For Her 52nd Birthday

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Taraji P. Henson was turning up with Usher for her birthday in Las Vegas.

The Baby Boy actress welcomed her 52nd birthday with none other than the R&B legend at one of the live staging of his Las Vegas residency. Usher’s residency has sparked interest from many celebrity fans like embattled comedian Tiffany Haddish, Tevin Campbell, and Anita Baker. His show on Sunday night again hit the news as clips from the event went viral, showing Power actress Taraji showing off her sexy dance moves while the R&B singer serenaded her.

Taraji P. Henson celebrated her 52nd birthday with an appearance at the singer’s show. Usher, who became aware that she was in the audience, brought her out, and Taraji did not disappoint as she joined in the fun and had the enviable opportunity to touch the R&B crooner.

“We got grown and sexy in the house tonight,” Usher can be heard announcing as he acknowledges Taraji before he begins to sing.

Both Usher and Taraji P. Henson also can be seen rubbing each other up and down during the performance while Taraji even gets down low while suggestively rubbing his legs.

She later shared a clip from the event confirming she enjoyed her special day. “Sooooo about last night!!! Thank you @Usher #wehadatimelastnight #birthdaybehaviour #virgoseason.”

Usher’s Las Vegas Residency began earlier this month at Park MGM and will continue until May next year. The “OMG” artist has been delivering at his event, and he doesn’t fail to interact with his audience. Last week, he brought out R&B artist Tevin Campbell for a surprise performance to sing his classic hit “Can We Talk,” and later, he was also seen serenading the legendary Anita Baker with his song “Superstar.”

Many moments from his residency have gone viral with Usher, 43, showing off his various dance moves. Last week, Cardi B also gave the singer his flowers as she expressed how happy she was at people finally recognizing and celebrating his talent.

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C1: L’OM déjà dans de beaux draps

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 Déjà battu par Tottenham en ouverture de la Ligue des Champions, l’OM est encore tombé mardi face à Francfort (1-0), à domicile cette fois, et ses chances de qualification sont déjà compromises après ce revers qui confirme ses difficultés au très haut niveau.

Le bilan marseillais en C1 est dramatique avec désormais 16 défaites lors des 17 derniers matches. Cette saison, dans une poule D qui semblait accessible, il n’ont pas marqué un point après deux matches, ni même un but.

Autant la défaite (2-0) de Londres la semaine dernière était porteuse de quelques espoirs, autant celle de mardi a jeté une lumière cruelle sur les insuffisances de l’OM, contre une équipe de Francfort pourtant sans génie.

La Ligue des Champions, le Vélodrome en avait été privé par le Covid en 2020 et il attendait ça depuis longtemps. Alors le stade et le public marseillais ont été au rendez-vous et ont fait un boucan d’enfer, et les pétards aussi, tout au long d’une soirée tendue.

Supporters allemands et marseillais se sont lancés des fumigènes et feux d’artifice, ce qui pourrait valoir des sanctions au club marseillais, voire un match à huis-clos. En ville, les incidents sont en revanche restés relativement contenus avec tout de même 17 interpellations, en plus des huit de la veille. Trois policiers et un supporter allemand ont été blessés.

Sans qualité

Marseille y croyait, donc, mais la banderole “L’Europe va trembler, revoilà les Marseillais” déployée dans le Virage Nord sous un immense tifo représentant la Coupe aux grandes oreilles était sans doute excessive. Car l’OM n’y arrive pas en C1.

La victoire du Sporting Lisbonne contre Tottenham (2-0), qui fait du club portugais l’inattendu leader du groupe avec six points en ayant affronté les mêmes adversaires que l’OM, est une autre mauvaise nouvelle pour l’équipe d’Igor Tudor.

Marseille va désormais affronter les Portugais à deux reprises, et ce sont probablement ses dernières chances de renverser la situation.

En alignant le trio Payet-Gerson-Sanchez, Tudor pensait pourtant retrouver la qualité qui avait manqué à Londres. Mais au cours de la première période, crispée et hésitante, le Chilien a manqué deux bonnes occasions (12e dans le petit filet et 23e au-dessus après un centre de Tavares), alors que le Brésilien et le N.10 se sont montrés lents et peu inspirés.

Tudor les a d’ailleurs remplacés tous les trois en même temps avant l’heure de jeu, et Gerson est sorti sous une immense bronca, qui a dû lui faire comprendre qu’il était loin de son niveau, des attentes et de la sélection brésilienne à quelques semaines du Mondial.

Bailly blessé

En face, Francfort, 11e de Bundesliga et indiscutable bonne pioche du chapeau 1, a pourtant semblé moyen, dangereux seulement sur quelques prises de balle de l’ancien Nantais Kolo Muani, décidément talentueux.

Mais l’OM a offert aux Allemands l’ouverture du score, sur une action où tout le monde a mal défendu et au bout de laquelle une intervention de Rongier s’est transformée en passe décisive pour Lindström (1-0, 43e).

Au coeur d’un horrible début de deuxième période de la part de l’OM, le même Lindström a frappé la barre et Marseille était alors au plus mal.

L’OM n’était pas au bout de ses soucis avec la blessure de Bailly, venue s’ajouter aux indisponibilités de Gigot (blessé également) et Mbemba (suspendu). Mais les entrées conjuguées de Under, Suarez et surtout Harit ont tout de même redonné un peu d’allant à l’équipe phocéenne.

Les Provençaux ont alors eu quelques opportunités d’égaliser, par Rongier (67e) puis Suarez (70e), tous deux trop maladroits pour permettre à leur équipe d’exister à ce niveau. Pau Lopez a de son côté sauvé l’OM deux fois devant Kolo Muani (75e et 81e) et le score n’a plus bougé.

Encore trop petit pour la grande Europe, l’OM doit déjà regarder vers dimanche et la venue de Rennes en L1, une compétition où il est à la hauteur, à la deuxième place.

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Former CCJ Judge, Duke Pollard, has died Loop Jamaica

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The regional legal community is in mourning today following news that former Caribbean Court of Justice Judge, Justice Duke Pollard, has died.

He was 86 years old.

The Guyana-born judge’s death was confirmed by many of his associates in the legal community.

In 2005, Pollard served as one of the first cadre of CCJ judges on a panel led by Justice Michael de la Bastide.

He held the position until 2010.

Pollard’s biography on the CCJ website said he “established himself as an expert jurist in international law, specialising in international economic law, the Law of the Sea, international institutional law, the Law of Treaties, general integration law and economic integration law.”

Outside of the court, Pollard served Guyana as a Minister-Counsellor in the Permanent Mission to the United Nations.

He also taught and mentored many of the country’s future legal minds as a professor at the University of Guyana.

One of Pollard’s former University of Guyana students took to social media to thank him for sharing his knowledge with her and many other budding legal scholars.

“This is most certainly a loss to the region,” she wrote.

“I was fortunate enough to have him as my Teacher of Law and Legal Systems, Public International Law I and II and International Environmental Law. I pray that your family, friends and students are all comforted by the loving memories we all shared with you.”

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