Cop charged with PC Gilkes’ murder

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PC Clarence Gilkes –

A police officer has been charged with the murder of PC Clarence Gilkes and another charged with shooting at an unarmed man with intent to cause harm.

Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard, SC, gave investigators the green light on Friday night to charge PC Christian Genty with murder and shooting with intent to harm Jehlano Romney and to charge WPC Crystal William-Bowman with shooting at Romney with intent to cause harm.

A third officer, Cpl Kerwin Dominique, who provided crucial evidence to investigator, was released without charge.

Genty and William-Bowman, who were last assigned to the Western Division Task Force, were charged at the St Joseph Police Station early Saturday morning. William-Bowman was released on bail pending her court appearance. Genty is expected to appear before a Port of Spain magistrate virtually on Monday.

His lawyers Israel Khan, SC, Ulric Skerritt and Arissa Maharaj intend to make an application for him to be released on bail pending the outcome of the matter.

Gilkes, 44, of La Resource Road, D’Abadie, and a member of the Western Division Task Force, was among 12 officers who responded to a report of men armed with rifles at Richplain Road, Diego Martin on April 22.

Gilkes was with three other officers, including Genty and William-Bowman, when they confronted Romney on a flight of steps. Romney claimed he was unarmed and that Gilkes and two other officers opened fire without warning but he managed to dodge the bullets.

Gilkes was shot from behind to the neck and collapsed while Romney ran off. The injured officer was taken for treatment but subsequently died. Romney later gave a statement to the Police Complaints Authority and the Professional Standards Bureau.

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Girls in self defence class urged to stay balanced, focused

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World-renowned Soca artiste, Machel Montano speaking with the girls at State House.

Dr Irfaan Ali and world-renowned Soca artiste— Machel Montano made an impromptu visit to the Girls Only Self Defence Class at State House.

Montano, in his interaction with the young ladies, spoke about how he started his career as a Soca artiste.  He encouraged them to stay balanced and focused regardless of the path they choose in life.

The programme, which caters for girls 11-18 years of age, is designed to not only teach the art of self-defence, but also to impart lifelong skills and discipline, and assist in improving their self-confidence. (Office of the President)

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Se reporta doble asesinato en Fajardo

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Un doble asesinato se reportó a la Policía a las 9:18 de la noche de ayer, viernes, en la carretera 976, kilómetro 7.0, barrio Paraíso en Fajardo. 

Según se informó se recibió llamada telefónica al Sistema de Emergencias 9-1-1, alertando sobre varias detonaciones. Al llegar los agentes de la policía al lugar, encontraron en el interior del vehículo marca Toyota, modelo Corolla, color blanco, del año 2015, dos cuerpos, que fueron identificados como: Jonathan Mora Díaz, de 30 años, residente en San Juan y Tiffany Stacey Binvela Cruz, de 28 años, residente en Fajardo, ambos presentaban múltiples heridas de bala en diferentes partes del cuerpo.

Dentro del mencionado vehículo se ocupó: una pistola marca Glock, modelo 30, calibre 45, una pistola marca Glock modelo 23, calibre .40, un rifle de fabricación casera y una paila el cual en su interior contenía una cantidad indeterminada de sustancias controladas. 

Agentes adscritos al Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales (CIC), junto a la fiscal Lenabel Alvarado, se encargaron de la correspondiente investigación. 

Jonathan Mora Díaz, posee expediente criminal previo por violación a la Ley de Armas. 

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Muere el actor Diego Bertie tras caer de la azotea de un edificio

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El actor y cantante peruano, Diego Bertie, falleció ayer viernes, tras caer del piso 14 del edificio donde residía.

Una llamada del portero del condominio ubicado en Lima,  alertó al personal del sistema de emergencias del país, tras escuchar un fuerte ruido.

Según los paramédicos, este presentaba múltiples fracturas en las piernas y espalda,  por lo que fue trasladado al Hospital de Emergencias José Casimiro Ulloa, donde el director de comunicaciones confirmó  que el actor falleció a las 4:28 a.m.

El artista tenía 54 años , llevaba más de 30 años de carrera y había participado en un sinnúmero de telenovelas internacionales, entre estas: Leonela, Rosa de América, El hombre debe morir, entre otras.

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World U20: Hibbert springs triple jump stunner to win gold in Cali Loop Jamaica

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One jump was all it took. Breaking the championship record in the first round of the final, Jamaica’s Jaydon Hibbert claimed the triple jump crown in superb style on the penultimate day of the World Under-20 Championships in Cali, Colombia on Friday night.

The 17-year-old secured silver at the last edition of the World U20 Championships in Nairobi last year and was favourite to go one better in Cali. But the manner in which he did that left him stunned. After landing in the sand, he leapt straight back up and glanced at the pit, grabbing his head in shock as he saw how far he had travelled. Collapsing to the track, still with his head in his hands, he waited for the measurement. When it showed – a 17.27m championship record – he was overcome with emotion.

Jamaica’s Jaydon Hibbert celebrates. (PHOTO: World Athletics).

Understandably so. The mark – a PB by 61cm – puts him second on the world U18 all-time list and makes him the equal eighth best U20 athlete in the history of the event. Only one other Jamaican – Olympic and world long jump silver medallist James Beckford – has ever gone farther with his 17.92m national record set in 1995.

The competition for gold was all but over. Returning to the runway, Hibbert backed up that 17.27m (0.0m/s) leap with 16.82m (-0.2m/s) in the second round, and then decided to call it a day knowing that he must surely have done enough.

He won by more than a metre. With the gold decided, there was a close battle for silver – Hibbert’s fellow 17-year-old Selva P. Thirumaran of India clinching it with a 16.15m PB, two centimetres ahead of Estonia’s Viktor Morozov, the 18-year-old who also claimed European U20 bronze last year.

New Zealand’s Ethan Olivier finished fourth with 16.03m and again just two centimetres separated him from the next best, USA’s Floyd Whitaker finishing fifth with a 16.01m PB.

“Right now, I can’t even soak it up. I didn’t see this coming, I’m speechless,” said Hibbert, who will still be young enough to compete at the 2024 World U20 Championships in Lima, Peru. “This was a big surprise because I actually came to the competition with a knee pain and I didn’t even have a proper run up today. So, wow.”

Jamaica’s Brandon Pottinger competes in the men’s high jump in Cali. (PHOTO: World Athletics).

Prior to Cali, Jamaica had never claimed gold in a jumps event at the World U20 Championships. Now the nation has two, Brandon Pottinger dealing best with the challenging conditions to win the high jump. The 18-year-old hadn’t been among the favourites going into the championships, but that meant nothing come competition day, when the weather added another dimension to the contest.

Entering at 2.05m, the Jamaican U20 champion needed two attempts to make it over that opening height, but then soared clear at 2.10m on the first time of asking. The competition was paused at that point, as a storm passed over the Pascual Guerrero Olympic Stadium. Six athletes remained in contention – Pottinger joined by South African favourite Brian Raats, Bulgarian U20 champion Bozhidar Saraboyukov, Martin Lefevre of France, Yeh Po-Ting of Chinese Taipei and Hungary’s Matyas Guth.

The next height proved a challenge for all but Pottinger. As athletes returned to the field of play with the bar at 2.14m, one by one they knocked it down. But as he did for his opening height, the Jamaican soared over it on his second try and that would prove to be the winning clearance.

With both Raats, who has cleared 2.26m this year, and Saraboyukov having perfect records up to their eventual bests of 2.10m, they could not be separated and so shared the silver.

Meanwhile, Jamaica’s Roshawn Clarke hit the ninth hurdle and had to settle for bronze in the men’s 400m hurdles.

The gold medal was won by Turkey’s Ismail Nezir who achieved a national U20 record of 48.84 to make it the second gold of the day for his nation after this morning’s 10,000m men’s race walk – that’s the same number of medals Turkey had won in the entire history of the championships before this week.

Having only advanced to the final as a non-automatic qualifier, Slovenia’s Matic Ian Gucek very nearly pulled off a huge upset from lane one, the 18-year-old finishing second in a national U20 record of 48.91, having run Nezir all the way to the line. Clarke crossed the line in 49.62 for this third-place finish.

Jamaica will enter Saturday’s final day in second position behind USA in the medal table.

Jamaica have five gold, four silver and three bronze for a total of 12.

The USA are leading with five gold, four silver and four bronze for a total of 13.

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Blue Vinyl the one to beat in Jamaica Derby Loop Jamaica

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Patrick Lynch’s BLUE VINYL is 12 furlongs away from Triple Crown glory at Caymanas Park, taking on nine rivals in Saturday’s Jamaica Derby, which should be another match race between the colt and Gary Subratie’s filly, ATOMICA, who he handed her first loss in a humbling St Leger victory.

After snapping ATOMICA’s win streak with a convincing three and three-quarter length victory in last month’s 10-furlong St Leger, BLUE VINYL should start a short-priced favourite for the derby with Raddesh Roman astride. However, ATOMICA set tongues wagging last Sunday morning after ripping 1:25.3 for seven furlongs at exercise, reigniting the filly versus colt debate.

With pundits claiming Subratie had gone easy on ATOMICA leading up to the St Leger whereas Lynch had long taken BLUE VINYL to task with solid mile gallops from as early as June’s 2000 Guineas, whispers are growing louder approaching the derby’s 4:55 pm post time that the filly will turn the tables on the colt.

ATOMICA went unbeaten in five starts before facing colts and geldings in the St Leger. Her fast-time victory in the 1000 Guineas, 1:37.0 for a near 17-length win made the filly a 1-5 favourite over BLUE VINYL at 7-5.

However, taken out of her fillies-only comfort zone, ATOMICA found herself going too fast, too early, against speedy BRINKS and stalker BLUE VINYL, who attacked three furlongs out and overpowered her early in the stretch run.

BRINKS will again try making all, thwarting any plans Dane Dawkins might harbour of slipping away from BLUE VINYL, who has worked well for the derby, galloping 1:44.0 for a mile on the round course last Thursday morning, the perfect prep to crown himself the country’s 19th Triple Crown winner.

First post for the Independence Day Jamaica Derby 10-race card is noon.

CAYMANAS PARK TIPS

Race 1 – 1400mHeavenly Glitter (7)

Race 2 – 1200m Colorado Ranger (5)

Race 3 -1400mRegal and Royal (10)

—-Race 4 – 1000m StMakeupartist (1)

Race 5 – 1000m StOne Like It (5)

Race 6 -1300mDiligent (1)

Race 7 – 1400mTapit Good (12)

Race 8 – 1000m StPapito (10)

Race 9 – 2400mBlue Vinyl (8)

Race 10 – 1000m StUnruly Dude (15)

BET OF THE DAY

—Race 1 – 1400mHeavenly Glitter (7)

Race 4 – 1000m StMakeupartist (1)

Race 9 – 2400mBlue Vinyl (8)

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‘We will believe it, when we see it’, says UPP Chair re new Antigua Airways

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OBSERVER Newsco: Although there has been quite a buzz over the revelation of a new airways from the African continent to Antigua and Barbuda, United Progressive Party (UPP) Chairman D Gisele Isaac said she is taking the news with a pinch of salt. CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP FOR NEWS UPDATES.

The airline, Antigua Airways, linking the twin island nation directly to West Africa, is expected to begin flights in mid-October.

A formal agreement was signed between the government of Antigua and Barbuda and Nigerian publishing and printing firm, Marvelous Mike Press Limited, at the office of the Prime Minister on Wednesday.

Tourism Minister Charles ‘Max’ Fernandez witnessed this week’s official signing and said the third week in October is the tentative date for the first flight.

He said there may be about three flights per week.

The Nigerian investors will finance the operations of Antigua Airways while the government of Antigua and Barbuda will receive 20 percent of the profits.

But Isaac who was speaking on Friday on the Observer AM show mentioned that she is taking the latest information with a grain of salt as there is not enough information to make a proper assessment of this company and the new airline.

“I would want to know whether this is an experiment by this new company or whether they have a track record in launching businesses of this type. There are lots of regulations that you have to observe. Lots of safety standards and business standards that you have to meet. Have those things been done? October is two months away. All these things have been done already? Have persons been trained? I don’t know anything about these people and I don’t know what their track record is in launching airlines,” Isaac said.

She mentioned that due to the reputation of ‘Nigerian businessmen’ as well on the international scene, we need to be cautious when going into business with them.

Isaac went on to say that due to the track record of the Gaston Browne administration who make grand announcements about developments without any of these coming to fruition, she will have to “see it to believe it” that this airline can be able to be fully operational in a matter of months.

She mentioned that with the failed airlines like LIAT (1974) Ltd and Allen Stanford’s Caribbean Star, the government knows how much it costs to run an airline and it is for those reasons why she cannot throw her support behind this project.

“How is this thing going to be financed? We don’t know, and I don’t think I can greet something that has so little information about it, and from the article that I read, even the minister of tourism who was there at the signing of the deal doesn’t seem to have that much details about it.

“So, when we see it happening, and when we see it last for enough time to judge it, then I will say, this could be a good thing, but as it stands now, I am going to treat it the same way I treated the hotel that was supposed to b established at Willoughby Bay, again, by some African businessmen,” Isaac added.

The news was first revealed in Cabinet notes last month which reported that the carrier would be financed by wealthy Africans wishing to open a new route between the African continent and the Eastern Caribbean.

The July 21 Cabinet notes had also alluded to a possible collaboration with regional airline LIAT.

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Government proposes 6-month shutdown of scrap iron industry

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National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds addresses the media on Friday at his Abercromby Street, Port of Spain office. With him are acting Commissioner of Police Mc Donald Jacob and Public Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales. Photo by Sureash Cholai

Government’s announcement of its intention to implement a six-month ban on the scrap iron industry is expected to negatively affect about 20,000 people, says president of the TT Scrap Iron Dealers Association Allan Ferguson.

To combat what the Government has now described as a national security issue, legislation is being drafted to regularise the industry.

The ban is expected to come into effect after the Finance and General Purposes sub-committee of Cabinet finalises the plan.

This was announced on Friday by National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds during a media conference at his ministry’s Abercromby Street, Port of Spain office.

He said the need to put a ban on the industry arose after continuous acts of vandalism on state assets including water pump stations where copper wires have been stolen, cable barriers, electricity poles and other assets.

Hinds said, intelligence suggests the acts are not random theft but deliberate attacks against the State by some who may be affected by the restructuring of the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA).

He said the regularisation will place the scrap iron industry under the Ministry of Trade and Industry, and only authorised dealers will be allowed to continue.

Speaking with Newsday after the media conference, Ferguson said many people will be affected. He said he will not say more on the issue until he meets with his attorneys, as he is contemplating filing for an injunction to stop the move by government.

A Cabinet committee comprised of Hinds, Energy Minister Stuart Young, Trade and Industry Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon and Attorney General Reginald Armour, SC, agreed to temporarily ban the industry. The committee was formed after the Prime Minister, on July 2, chastised cable-wire thieves and said he will speak with Armour on banning the entire industry.

Hinds said he met with Fergusson’s association two weeks ago. However, sources within the industry said they were only informed on Thursday that a decision was made to temporarily shut down the industry.

Acting Police Commissioner Mc Donald Jacob said in the past 30 months, 129 people, including two scrapyard dealers, were arrested in relation to the theft and sale of copper and other metals. Given the hint by him and Hinds that the thefts are not simply larceny but malicious attacks against the State, Jacob could not say how many WASA and other state employees were among those arrested.

Hinds interjected saying the culprits had working knowledge of the compounds vandalised, suggesting that they had inside help.

Jacob said police have increased patrols around state-owned compounds.

“We have decided to offer a reward of $100,000 for any information that can lead to the arrest and prosecution of the persons responsible.”

Also at the media conference was Public Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales who said vandals and thieves caused the State to find an additional $22 million to repair and replace state assets.

Hinds dismissed the notion that the plan is a roundabout way of taking the industry away from the average citizen and putting it in the hands of his party’s financiers.

He said the malicious attack is part of a larger plot which may need the Anti-Terrorism Act to prosecute.

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Hombre muere atropellado en Cayey

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Un hombre murió atropellado por un conductor que huyó del lugar, a eso de las 4:56 de la madrugada del sábado, en el kilómetro 55.2 de la carretera PR-01 jurisdicción de Cayey.

Según el reporte de la Policía, se recibió una llamada a través del Sistema 9-1-1 sobre una persona tirada en el pavimento. Al llegar las unidades al lugar, encontraron el cuerpo de un hombre quien al momento no ha sido identificado.

Se cree que el sujeto fue impactado por un vehículo de motor.

El agente Carlos Muñoz, adscrito a la División de Patrullas de Carreteras y Autopistas del área de Caguas, la agente Lisandra Aponte de la División de Homicidios del Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales y el fiscal Alfredo Carrión se hicieron cargo de la investigación.

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Se reportan 8 muertes y 381 hospitalizados en informe preliminar COVID-19 del DS

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El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el sábado 8 muertes y 381 personas hospitalizadas.

El total de muertes atribuidas es de 4,803.

Hay 333 adultos hospitalizados y 48 menores. El monitoreo cubre el periodo del 21 de julio al cuatro de agosto de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 35.34 por ciento.

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