Marijuana worth $21million seized; Colombian in custody Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

When a ‘stash house’ was raided by members of the Barbados police Service on August 2, 481 kilogrammes of marijuana was found and one Colombian national was arrested at the location.

According to the Communications Unit of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) this was the result of an ongoing investigation spanning over two years.

The TTPS reported on August 6, 2022, that one Colombian was arrested and marijuana with a street value of BBD 21,437,223.46 (TT$72,063,420) was seized in Barbados following months of surveillance, intelligence gathering and collaboration with regional law enforcement agencies.

In June 2020, officers of TTPS began investigations into a person of interest who was suspected of controlling a drug ring based in Central Trinidad with regional and international links.

The suspect and another man then boarded a flight to Barbados in late June 2022, Barbados law enforcement was notified, and their assistance was requested.

The TTPS continued gathering intelligence and maintained relations with Barbados law enforcement, and as a result discovered that on Friday, July 29, 2022, a shipment of drugs landed in Barbados.

This intelligence was further developed and on August 2, police in Barbados breached the “stash house” in Barbados where they found and seized 481 kilogrammes of marijuana with a street value of over Barbados $21million.

The Colombian national was also arrested at the house.

Investigations are continuing.

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Independence Grand Gala: A spectacle indeed! Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

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Made in Jamaica: Decked in their Jamaican colours, people enjoy the activities during Saturday’s Independence Grand Gala at the National Stadium in Kingston. (Photo: Marlon Reid)

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Ahead of Saturday’s Independence Grand Gala at the National Stadium, the promise from the Government was for an “extremely grand” affair to culminate Jamaica’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations.

From fireworks and music, drama, song and dance to the thousands of Jamaicans who turned out in their black, green and gold to celebrate Jamaica’s 60th anniversary of independence, the event was indeed a spectacle.

Did we mention there was a drone show? Check out these photos captured by Loop News photographer Marlon Reid.

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Ferguson: Scrap iron dealers can’t allow industry to close down

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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TT Scrap Iron Dealers Association president Allan Ferguson. – File photo

THE TT Scrap Iron Dealers Association (TTSIDA) is preparing its fight back Government’s plan to implement a temporary ban the export of copper and metals in an attempt to clamp down on vandalism targeting state enterprises – namely WASA and TSTT.

TTSIDA president Alan Ferguson said on Saturday if Cabinet approves the proposal enunciated by National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds last Friday, their industry would go out of business.

“We are making every effort to try and allow this not to happen.

“We don’t want our industry to close down.”

He said the association was reviewing the statements made by Hinds, Public Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales and acting Commissioner of Police Mc Donald Jacob to make a case against what is now being proposed.

Ferguson said he would have much more to say on the issue at a news conference scheduled for Monday to respond to the proposed six months ban on the export of old and scrap iron, including copper.

Hinds said Government had to take decisive action to counter the exorbitant cost to repair damage and replace stolen items, and inconvenience to consumers with vandals targeting state assets, which even includes covers on drains and manholes, barriers along the highways which have been installed to prevent vehicles from crossing the median in the event of an accident.

Hind saw the attacks as a “larger plot” which may need the Anti-Terrorism Act to prosecute and alluded to “political purposes” at play.

In disagreement with the proposal, Ferguson pointed out that for many months his association has been calling and continues to call on people to desist from stealing copper wires, manhole covers and other metals.

As copper theft became more evident, Ferguson proposed to Trade Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon to consider a three-month ban on copper export and put mechanisms in place to catch the culprits in the interim.

He said the proposed total ban would destroy the industry which provide employment for over 20,000 people from the lower end of the economic ladder.

Trade and Industry Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon – File photo

Gopee-Scoon on Saturday said she could not comment on the matter which is being considered by the Finance and General Purposes Sub-committee of Cabinet.

“The matter is before the Cabinet and therefore, it is receiving all considerations. Therefore, it is not something I would want to speak about because it is being discussed and I don’t want to interfere with the process.”

The police has offered a reward of $100,000 for anyone who can provide information that will lead to the arrest and prosecution of persons responsible for acts of vandalism, including the recent attack on the WASA California Booster Station.

The facility was disabled after thieves and vandals struck, stealing electrical cables. Damage is estimated at $400,000, and a three- to four-week time frame for repairs has been set.

Jacob said these incidents went “beyond acts of theft” and should be viewed as “acts of malicious damage” since they have crippled service for days, or weeks in some instances.

In addition to the reward being offered, Jacob said it has set up team to investigate the several reports of vandalism, while committing to safeguarding public utilities installation and protection of the country’s national infrastructure.

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Education Ministry’s caravan visits Success/Laventille: Students urged to ‘believe in themselves’

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Radio announcer Richard Trumpet speaks to students at the Minstry of Education’s vacation revision programme at the Success Laventille Secondary School. Photo courtesy the Minsitry of Education

RADIO personalities spent two hours on Friday encouraging 140 students who scored below 50 per cent in the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) exam.

The students were assured they could do great things in life once they did not give up, continued to believe in themselves and took their education seriously.

The message of encouragement was the cornerstone of the Ministry of Education’s Turn Up, Don’t Give Up caravan which is the highlight of its vacation revision programme.

The caravan rolled into the Success/Laventille Secondary school on Friday and will visit Sangre Grande on Monday.

Children who passed for Malick Secondary, Morvant Laventille Secondary and Success Laventille Secondary School, were at the Success/Laventille Secondary School on Friday, where they heard from local personalities, Richard Trumpet, Kerron “Tim Tim” Boodoosingh, Kerron “Sunny Bling” Sealy and soca artiste Mical “Mical Teja” Williams, and their peers Nkosi Thomas and Vettori Webb both participants of the Military Led Academic Training (Milat) programme.

Thomas said he did not write SEA and went to Servol for two years as he “used to get in plenty trouble.” He admitted to stealing lunches from the school feeding programme and said he was rebelling against the splitting up of his parents so he gave trouble to chase away his step-parents.

Milat participants Nkosi Thomas (L) and Vettori Webb respond to host Ghenere Herrah at the Education Ministry’s vacation revision programme at the Success Laventille Secondary School. Photo courtesy the Ministry of Education

Thomas said the teachers at Servol never gave up on him and it was only when he was about to leave the institution, he realised how much trouble he gave them.

“My message to you is: you see choices, make sure and make the right one. Trouble does come like a horse, real fast and leave like a snail, real slow.”

Thomas thanked the instructors at Milat for teaching him to read and write.

Webb admitted during his time at secondary school he had trouble with mathematics. He said it was only when his teacher, Mr Antoine, took the time to speak with him, he discovered his passion for the subject.

He encouraged those listening to fight for what they believed in.

Sealy told the group of students he learned a lot during the pandemic as he went back to school to further his passion in digital marketing. He encouraged the group not to be ashamed of the schools they passed for. He said he, too, passed for Success/Laventille Secondary but was made to repeat.

“At least you are going forward, I went back because I had to repeat” Sealy said.

He admitted to being a “class clown” but also encouraged them to believe in themselves and work towards what they wanted to achieve. During Trumpet’s address, one girl received $100 for volunteering to sing. He used her willingness to emphasise that life’s rewards may not always been seen at first, but they should push to be the best in whatever they do.

Trumpet said even is own father hard harsh words for him on his future but said it motivated him to “do better.” He said he repeated his Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) exams, studying during the day, while working at night, to obtain six passes. Now, he said his father was proud of his accomplishments.

Williams and Boodoosingh both entertained and motivated the students. Their message was for them to use their talents to achieve what they wanted in life.

The ministry’s vacation revision programme is not only geared towards providing remedial work for those entering the secondary school system in September, but also serves to boost their confidence.

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There is great potential for more oil finds outside of Stabroek Block – expert

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Senior Vice President and Head of the Latin America Division for Rystad Energy, Schreiner Parker

…will attract global interest when Govt goes out to auction

While the Stabroek Block, which is responsible for 33 out of the 38 oil finds made in Guyana’s waters since 2015, has been more lucrative than neighbouring blocks, Norwegian consultancy Rystad Energy Vice President Shreiner Parker believes that outside of the Stabroek Block has serious potential for future oil finds.

During a recent engagement with the media, Parker, who heads the Latin America division for Rystad Energy, said that while Stabroek, with its reputation as one of the most prolific exploration blocks of all time, has overshadowed neighbouring blocks, this will not dissuade companies from continuing exploration outside of Stabroek.

“We do believe that there is a lot of prospectivity outside of Stabroek, although we’ve not seen that yet. In terms of the way the turbidites are formed, we’ve certainly seen a development of a kitchen in the South East corner of the Stabroek Block, which extends into Block 58, Suriname, which is operated by Total, with Apache as a partner.”

“Exxon will continue to push and I think, as will others, continue to push to the bleeding edge and go deeper along the turbidite distribution to see how material that is. Whether that resource will be overcooked… I guess there are some question marks around that. But we do believe that there is prospectively outside of Stabroek.”

According to Parker, Exxon’s level of success in the Stabroek block has not yet been replicated by Exxon and other oil companies in other blocks in Guyana’s waters. He noted that of the four oil discoveries outside Stabroek, only one has commercial potential – although there has been talk by the Orinduik partners of revisiting one of the wells, Jethro, and its commercial viability.

“Typically, exploration success rate is about five per cent. Meaning every five exploration wells drilled, only one encounters pay. That has not been the case in Stabroek. There have been very few dry holes drilled, versus actual commercial discoveries.”

“We know that Jethro and Joe both had uncommercial lines for a number of different reasons. So, I think there are some questions about the commerciality outside of Stabroek. But certainly, Exxon and the other block owners are going to continue exploration efforts outside of Stabroek,” Parker explained.

And while Parker was of the view that Guyana will get interest from around the globe when it goes out to auction its oil blocks, Parker warned that getting the financial terms of the blocks right would be very important. He gave the example of Brazil.

“In recent years they’ve had unsuccessful bid rounds. Even though Brazil is an extremely important source of offshore production globally, they were unable to attract the interest that they wanted, because the fiscal regimes were too onerous. And they were asking for too much.”

“So, the balance that Guyana will have to strike on these new blocks, is understanding that we’re no longer going to have the Stabroek fiscal regime. We are a petroleum province. Yet at the same time we cannot expect that it’s a guaranteed success that every hole poked into the ground will produce oil. So, getting that fiscal regime correct is going to be paramount to attracting interest globally.”

When asked if Guyana doing its own 3D seismic survey of the remaining blocks to establish the value of the blocks would help Guyana’s chances, he noted that while it could be of interest, it may not be necessary. As he put it, Guyana is already a hot story.

Guyana has long been expected to go out and auction oil blocks, both untapped and relinquished, by September. There are relinquishment clauses, which is typically included in contracts so that companies can relinquish a portion of the block when the renewable period is up, thereby allowing other companies to buy into the respective blocks.

For the Stabroek and Canje Blocks, operators are required to relinquish 20 per cent of their blocks after the first renewal period; while those of the Demerara and Corentyne Blocks are expected to relinquish 15 per cent within this period.

The Kaieteur Block’s relinquishment provision is said to be 25 per cent, then 20 per cent by the first renewal; with the Mahaicony and Roraima Blocks at 25 per cent. By the time of the first renewal for the Orinduik Block, the operators are not expected to relinquish any portion.

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Police Probe Gros Islet Drive-By Shooting – St. Lucia Times News

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Police are investigating a drive-by shooting at Gros Islet on Saturday afternoon, resulting in a 23-year-old man sustaining a gunshot wound to the leg.

Law enforcement officials said the shooting occurred around 5:00 pm on Dauphin Street.

Reports indicate that the 23-year-old was standing on the side of the road when a vehicle drove by, and unidentified individuals inside opened fire.

A private vehicle transported the injured man to the hospital.

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Dos ciclistas fallecen tras ser arrollados en Manatí

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Agentes adscritos a la División de Patrullas de Carreteras de Manatí, se encuentran investigando un accidente de carácter fatal con dos ciclistas, en la carretera número 2, kilómetro 53.3, en dirección de Manatí a Barceloneta.

Las víctimas no han sido identificadas y las autoridades indicaron que el conductor que presuntamente provocó el accidente se detuvo en la escena.

La carretera está cerrada debido al accidente, por lo que se exhorta a los conductores a manejar con precaución o tomar rutas alternas.

Más adelante se ampliará la información.

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Completan demolición del antiguo Residencial Torres de Sabana

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La Administración de Vivienda Pública (AVP) llevó a cabo el domingo la demolición por derribo de las dos torres de diez pisos que ubicaban en el antiguo residencial Torres de Sabana en Carolina, para dar paso a la construcción de un nuevo proyecto de vivienda. 

“Nos satisface el resultado de la demolición realizada en el día de hoy, pues se dio según planificada, con el menor impacto ambiental y a la comunidad. Seguimos un proceso sensible para lograr la reubicación de los residentes para su mayor bienestar y el de la comunidad. Ahora damos inicio a la construcción de un nuevo proyecto que nos llena de esperanza a todos”, afirmó el administrador de AVP, Alejandro Salgado Colón en declaraciones escritas.

Las dos torres de diez pisos que permanecían en el complejo de vivienda pública fueron demolidas mediante un proceso de derribo controlado. Para este proceso, se colocó de manera estratégica el material explosivo en pequeñas cantidades que fue detonado de forma sincronizada causando que los edificios se desplomaran por su propio peso. El proceso de derribo controlado minimiza los efectos e impacto a estructuras y propiedades que se encuentran a su alrededor. 

Como parte de la planificación de los trabajos, las personas que viven dentro del radio de 500 pies de distancia de las estructuras derribadas fueron movilizadas al Centro Comunal de la Urbanización Sabana Gardens, donde AVP estableció un centro de mando y albergue. 

Inaugurado en enero de 1971, el residencial Torres de Sabana contaba con 452 unidades de vivienda, distribuidas en seis edificios, dos de ellos de diez pisos y cuatro de cuatro pisos. El Departamento de la Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano de los Estados Unidos (HUD, por sus siglas en inglés) autorizó su demolición en el año 2019 ante el deterioro avanzado en que se encontraba. 

El proceso de reubicación de las familias que aún vivían en Torres de Sabana para el año 2019 se realizó siguiendo las guías establecidas bajo la Sección 18 de la Ley Federal de Vivienda de 1937 y su reglamentación 27 CFR parte 970. Las familias recibieron orientación y guía en el proceso, a quienes se les ofreció una vivienda en otro residencial dentro de Puerto Rico o un vale del Programa Sección 8. 

Salgado Colón se expresó optimista con el nuevo proyecto que la AVP desarrollará en los terrenos, ya que se atenderán las necesidades de vivienda segura que tiene la zona. 

Una vez completado el proceso de remoción de escombros y limpieza de los terrenos en lo que resta del año 2022 se procederá con la construcción de un nuevo complejo de vivienda asequible con 132 unidades, bajo el modelo mixto, con unidades subsidiadas por el Gobierno, Plan 8 y alquiler privado. 

“Este tipo de proyecto ha demostrado ser uno exitoso para el desarrollo de comunidades resilientes y que atienden las necesidades que tienen los individuos y familias en la actualidad. Ejemplo de esto son los proyectos Bayshore Villas en Puerta de Tierra, Renaissance Square en Hato Rey y Emerald Vista en Caguas”, añadió el funcionario.

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Elon Musk revela bajo qué condición comprará Twitter

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Elon Musk ha anunciado que seguirá adelante con el acuerdo de compra de Twitter bajo los términos originales si la compañía demuestra cómo comprueba la autenticidad de las cuentas de los usuarios, tuiteó este sábado el multimillonario.

En respuesta a un usuario de la plataforma que resumió brevemente el conflicto entre el empresario y el gigante tecnológico, Musk explicó cuál es su condición principal para poder llevar a cabo el acuerdo de 44.000 millones de dólares.

“Si Twitter simplemente proporciona su método de comprobación de 100 cuentas y [muestra] cómo se confirma que son reales, el acuerdo debería seguir adelante en los términos originales”, escribió el fundador de Tesla y Space X.

Musk también señaló que, en caso de que los registros presentados por la compañía ante la Comisión de Bolsa y Valores de EE.UU. (SEC, por sus siglas en inglés) fueran falsificados, habrá que suspender todo lo acordado.

“Si resulta que su documentación de la SEC es materialmente falsa, entonces [el acuerdo] no debería [proceder]”, tuiteó Musk.

El pasado 8 de julio, Musk canceló el acuerdo de adquisición de la red social por 44.000 millones de dólares, argumentando “el incumplimiento sustancial de múltiples disposiciones” por parte de Twitter, tras no responder a sus solicitudes de información sobre la cantidad de cuentas falsas o de ‘spam’ registradas en la plataforma.

En respuesta, la red social impuso una demanda para obligar al magnate a cumplir su oferta de adquisición de la empresa. El pasado 29 de julio, Musk presentó una contrademanda contra el servicio de microblogueo.

Este jueves, Twitter desestimó la afirmación de Musk acerca de que había sido engañado para firmar el acuerdo de compra, diciendo que era “inverosímil y contraria a los hechos”.

“Según Musk, él —el multimillonario fundador de múltiples empresas, asesorado por banqueros y abogados de Wall Street— fue engañado por Twitter para firmar un acuerdo de fusión de 44.000 millones de dólares”, afirmó la empresa, citada por Reuters. “Esa historia es tan inverosímil y contraria a los hechos como parece”, declaró.

Nota original de RT Español.

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SWU hoopvol over afvaardiging wieler kampioenschappen

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