Prison Authorities Probe Video Of Smuggling Over Prison Fence (VIDEO)

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PRISON AUTHORITIES PROBE VIDEO OF SMUGGLING OVER PRISON FENCE

Correctional authorities are probing the circumstances surrounding a video which appears to show a bag being smuggled over the fence, purportedly of Her Majesty’s Prison.

Acting Prison Superintendent Jermaine Anthony says he has seen the video and is seeking to determine when the incident transpired.

He says it does appear to have taken place at Her Majesty’s Prison, but it is unclear if it is a recent incident.

A man with a bag is seen at the base of the perimeter wall and the bag is then hauled over by an individual on the Prison compound in a coordinated operation.

The video, once authenticated, would reignite concern over the issue of smuggling over the walls of the correctional facility.

Acting Prison Superintendent Anthony had only recently indicated in his end-of-Assizes report to the High Court that vulnerabilities persisted in perimeter security, partly because of the absence of a buffer zone as well as the height of the Prison Wall.

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Stagnatie door uitvallen Asycuda

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PARAMARIBO — Klanten hebben momenteel geen toegang tot het Asycuda-systeem van de douane. De Belastingdienst Suriname meldt dat de server

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Liverpool beat Man City 3-1 for Community Shield Loop Jamaica

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LEICESTER, England (AP) — Darwin Nunez shaded Erling Haaland in their first matchup by scoring Liverpool’s final goal as they beat Manchester City 3-1 in the Community Shield on Saturday.

City, last season’s English Premier League champion, and Liverpool, the FA and League Cup winner, paraded their big summer signings at King Power Stadium in Leicester but it was the Uruguay international who upstaged City’s Haaland.

Nunez came off the bench in the 59th minute with the score at 1-1 and his aerial presence won the late penalty from which Mohamed Salah put Liverpool in front for a second time.

But the former Benfica striker, having earlier been denied a goal by City goalkeeper Ederson, was not finished there and stooped to head home his first for the Reds in domestic competition in added time.

One new City signing did make his mark — former River Plate forward Julian Alvarez coming off the bench to cancel out Trent Alexander-Arnold’s opener — but the focus was really on the big men up top.

The traditional season curtainraiser played out as expected with England’s top best sides going at it once again, but it was the nuance of what the new signings might bring which attracted the intrigue.

Haaland scored 86 goals in 89 matches for Borussia Dortmund before his summer move and he is likely to add many more for City once he and they have adjusted to each other.

The Norway international had the fewest touches of any player in the first half — eight — and the service he received throughout was scant. But he was always a threat, and his last chance in stoppage time was his worst shot when he blasted against the crossbar when faced with an open goal six yards out.

Nunez, however, justified manager Jurgen Klopp’s decision to continue his integration from the bench. He scored four second-half goals in a preseason friendly against Leipzig but that was not enough to persuade Klopp to start him.

But when he was introduced he was a bundle of energy and, unlike City with Haaland, Liverpool seemed to be better equipped to supplement his talents.

With virtually his first touch he was brought down by Ederson, who was spared by an offside flag, and then the City goalkeeper raced out to block Nunez’s shot with his chest after Jordan Henderson played him through.

Nunez is more a traditional No. 9 and less the multifunctional player Klopp usually prefers but that can work to his advantage and when he climbed highest to head down, the ball struck the arm of Ruben Dias.

Referee Craig Pawson waved away handball claims but having been advised to consult the pitchside monitor he awarded a penalty and Salah swept past Ederson.

But Nunez was not finished there, and his poacher’s instinct saw him stoop to head home Robertson’s knockdown in added time.

It was a pulsating finish to a game which ebbed and flowed, with Alexander-Arnold putting Liverpool ahead in the 21st minute from a pass rolled invitingly by Salah.

City improved in the second half and Alvarez, introduced at the same time as Nunez, equalised in the 70th after third-choice goalkeeper Adrian saved Phil Foden’s initial effort but fumbled the rebound. Alvarez followed in the exalted footsteps of Sergio Aguero and Carlos Tevez as only the third Argentine to score in the Community Shield.

He will, however, still play second fiddle to Haaland while Nunez has begun the process of establishing himself as Liverpool’s long-term option up front and ensuring the summer sale of Sadio Mane to Bayern Munich quickly becomes an afterthought.

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Caribbean Creators: Ameer Hosein Loop Jamaica

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The concept is simple. Two top photographers, one model, and ten minutes on the clock. Ameer Hosein’s photo challenge is capturing the imagination of fans of photography around the country.

LoopTT met up with him on a rainy Labour Day holiday as he was shooting episode six of his challenge at Aerial World Service in Couva. His team of producer/director Kylie Jacob and videographer Thruston Benny were already preparing the scene with this week’s guest photographer Shannon Britto.

The concept was inspired by Jessica Kobeissi’s series on Youtube.

“She has like five or four photographers shooting like one model. It’s like a whole series like about half an hour long. And I was like, Oh, this is really fun. Maybe I can interact with other photographers, connect and reach out to a bunch of different people,” Hosein said. ” I just want to add my Trini flavour, my Trini spin on it and show off all the beautiful places in Trinidad.”

Hosein hopes to make 11 episodes this year of his photography challenge and come December, he wants to make a documentary-style recap of all the episodes, inviting back all the photographers and models to have them talk about the experience.

“I can take a picture that looks a certain way; you can take the same picture but it will look completely different. So each person have a different style of what they do.” Hosein said.

So far he’s been overwhelmed by the response from photographers and models alike that have reached out to him. In the future he hopes to teach or even open his own school to train the next generation of photographers.

You can catch all the episodes on Ameer’s instagram page ameerhoseintt.

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Lovell is out of his depths: PM Browne responds to Lovell on ECAB statements

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne has responded to statements made by UPP Leader Harold Lovell about government shares in ECAB.

Browne said:

“This Dude, Lovell is out of his depths and is clueless about national ownership and empowerment.

He is now holding us to the same failures of the UPP administration, in which they borrowed hundreds of millions from the domestic banks, thereby crowding out local investments.

Supreme idiocy, holding ABLP to his/UPP standards of failure, corruption and mismanagement.”

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Usain Bolt Drops ‘9.58 Riddim’ With Vybz Kartel and Chronic Law

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The sprint legend turn music producer has released his fifth studio album with several dancehall artists.

The album was named ‘9.58 Riddim’ after Usain Bolt’s iconic 100-meter world record was released on Friday through his own A-Team Lifestyle label. In 2009, Bolt won the 100m race in 9.58 seconds, and his world record is still unbeaten.

The producer says that the six-track project was inspired by that achievement which recently came into the spotlight again after the recent World Championships in Oregon, where it was speculated that an American sprinter was going to break it, but alas, the Americans do not have the mettle to test the Jamaican’s strength and stamina.

“It was just the energy the riddim gave me. It has the tempo and vibes, so the idea just came to me to name it after my 100m record,” Bolt said about the name.

Usain Bolt is one, if not the most decorated sprinter in history, as an eight-time Olympic gold medallist and the only athlete to consecutively win the Olympic 100m and 200m titles at three Olympic events in 2008, 2012, and 2016.

Usain Bolt also holds two 4×100 relay gold medals, but his greatest achievement is his world record times for his double sprint victory at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

He is still the first and only person to hold both records since the fully automatic time was implemented.

In the meantime, the album features Vybz Kartel’s “Touch The Sky”, Chronic Law’s “Money Fast, Iwaata with “Different”, Quada with “Levels”, Ajji with “Own Don” and Topmann with “Who Wi”.

The project is available on all streaming platforms, including Apple Music and Spotify.

Bolt previously released his first album ‘Olympe Rosé’, his second ‘Usain Bolt Presents: Immortal Riddim’, his third, ‘Usain Bolt Presents: Clockwork Riddim’, and his fourth project, Country Yutes, which saw good reception with fans, having debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes Reggae Albums chart in the U.S.

According to the producer, his latest album shows his growth as a producer.

“I just want to continue to grow as a producer in the business… I’m learning each day,” he continued.

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Zonne-energiecentrale Coronie in bedrijf

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SOEMBOREDJO — De Energiebedrijven Suriname (EBS) hebben zaterdag de eerste zonne-energiecentrale in Coronie ceremonieel in gebruikgenomen. Ongeveer 9 procent van

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Pascaline Duchène remporte la 2e étape du Tour féminin à Petit-Canal

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Pascaline Duchène (La Défense) s’est imposée de quelques roues devant le peloton, ce vendredi 29 juillet à Gros-Cap Petit-Canal. La maillot jaune conserve donc sa place de leader au terme d’une 2e étape sans grands éclats et où le peloton a roulé sur un rythme de sénateurs. 

Sur ce circuit plat et venteux de Petit-Canal, la course a été un peu plus animée que la veille, sans toutefois avoir vu d’échappée se former. Le peloton, bien contrôlé par les coéquipières de la maillot jaune, a roulé très tranquillement, pensant sûrement que des coureuses tenteraient de sortir. “C’était une course plus belle par rapport à hier car il y a eu plus d’attaque de là part de nos concurrentes” constate la maillot jaune Pascaline Duchène. ” Le but pour moi, c’était de rester au…


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La maillot jaune seule dans son show

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Tour de Guadeloupe féminin

Pascaline Duchène a frappé de nouveau dans la 3e étape entre Goyave et Pointe-Noire ce samedi 30 juillet. La maillot jaune a démarré dans les Mamelles, seule la cadette Emma Glorianne Alger a pu la suivre. Sauf dans la descente vers Mahaut que Duchène a dévalée à tout berzingue. Elle colle 3 min à Glorianne Alger et plie sans nul doute le Tour avant la dernière étape à Saint-François. 

Après l’étape très timide de la veille, le public s’attendait à du dombré dans celle du jour, avec l’ascension du col des Mamelles au programme. Et il n’a pas été déçu puisque qu’un premier écrémage s’est déjà opéré dans la montée de la Lézarde. La maillot jaune y perdra deux coéquipières d’ailleurs. Puis c’est un groupe de 11 coureuses qui abordent les Mamelles en tête. Duchène a encore deux coéquipières qui mènent le train, avec Glorianne Alger et Dugamin…


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Acting prison boss says ‘1735’ is no place for mentally ill inmates

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Acting prison boss Jermaine Anthony should let the Minister of Public Safety know how he feels about the deplorable conditions with which inmates have to contend and under which prison officers must work, says Franz deFreitas.

DeFreitas, the United Progressive Party Candidate for St. John’s City South, was responding to a Daily Observer article in which the Acting Superintendent of Her Majesty’s Prison (HMP) details a number of concerns affecting the penal institution.

These include the increased number of mentally ill persons being sent to the facility.

The news article quotes Anthony as saying that, at present, there are 15 such inmates suffering from an array of mental-health issues.

However, neither he nor his staff are trained to deal with these persons; nor do they have the resources or facilities to house and provide the necessary mental-health care for them.

Reportedly, the condition of some of these persons has deteriorated drastically since they are not receiving proper treatment.

Anthony is appealing to the courts to intervene in this situation. He says several of those with mental conditions have been on remand for extended periods, or have committed minor infractions, or are unable to afford bail.

Reportedly, he has also made his plight known to the Director of the Clarevue Psychiatric Hospital, whose response, he told the newspaper, has been “unacceptable.”

Meanwhile, a source says the courts can only recommend that these inmates be kept at the Prison for committing a crime and suggest they receive psychiatric treatment; after all, Clare Vue is not a prison.

In spite of these complaints, Anthony appears not to have informed the Minister who can effect changes and identify a facility to house mentally challenged inmates.

Accordingly, deFreitas says the acting prison boss’ concerns should be directed to Minister Steadroy “Cutie” Benjamin under whose portfolio the institution falls.

Other issues affecting the prison include the longstanding reality of overcrowding; the ratio of prison officer to inmates; and an inconsistent water supply.

Infrastructural problems run from a non-functional surveillance system; an overloaded electrical system; insufficient bathrooms; poor ventilation and structural deterioration.

In terms of the prisoners’ welfare, Anthony reports there is an absence of rehabilitation programmes and inadequate internal medical-care facilities.

The prison was constructed in 1735 — the name by which many people refer to the facility. It was intended to house 150 inmates; however, the current count is 238 males and female.

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