Autoridades investigan a asaltantes que perpetraron cinco robos en Isabela

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Personal del Distrito de Isabela y la División de Robo de Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales  (C.I.C.) investigan 5 incidentes de robo perpetrados por dos individuos, vestidos de negro, portando arma larga y pistola, en hechos ocurridos en horas de la noche de ayer, en diversos establecimientos de Isabela. 

Según datos ofrecidos, el primer incidente, se registró en la playa El Pastillo ubicada en el barrio Cotto de Isabela, donde a una pareja de 42 y 43 años, mediante amenaza e intimidación, se apropiaron de la cartera, un teléfono móvil y de su vehículo Hyundai, Sonata, azul oscuro.

Los asaltantes a bordo del auto hurtado Hyundai, llegaron hasta el garaje To Go , ubicado en la carretera 112, Km. 2.5 de ese pueblo, donde uno de ellos brincó el mostrador, anunció el asaltó a sus víctimas, 2 mujeres de 21 años y se llevaron $700.00. 

Luego en el Negocio El Madrigal localizado en la carretera 112, km. 2.2, utilizando el mismo acto delictivo, despojaron al empleado de unos 37 años de $500.00 en efectivo.

En el local Brendy’s Pizza, ubicado en la carretera 459, km. 12.4, se apropiaron de $300 en efectivo. Culminando los atracos, en el Restaurante Sonido del Mar, en la carretera 466, barrio Bajuras, donde le indican a las personas que se tiraran al piso, en la que los empleados de 20 y 23 años, así como un cliente de 40 años, quien fue despojado de su celular IPhone, accedieron a la petición y se apropiaron de $1,373.00 de las dos cajas registradoras.  

Los agentes de la citada división especializada supervisados por el Sgto. Héctor Vélez Reyes y el Director, Tnte. Orlando Adames Cardona, se hicieron a cargo de la pesquisa y la que se trabaja en coordinación con la agencia federal el FBI.

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Asociación de Realtors levanta bandera por requisitos propuestos en la compra y venta de propiedades

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La Asociación de Realtors de Puerto Rico señaló hoy que los nuevos requisitos para la compra- venta de propiedades inmuebles, propuestos en el Proyecto de la Cámara 1416, que busca enmendar la Ley Notarial de Puerto Rico, son perjudiciales al consumidor y atrasarían gravemente los proceso de adquirir casas, negocios y terrenos en la isla.

“No resulta razonable la exigencia de estos nuevos requisitos a los abogados-notarios y a toda persona o entidad que quiera vender o comprar una propiedad en Puerto Rico. Con esta medida, se pretende que todas las personas que deseen adquirir una casa, negocio o terreno, aun transacciones sin financiamiento, asuman más gastos haciendo una tasación, un estudio de título y un plano de mensura o ‘plot plan’. Estos requisitos nuevos e innecesarios atrasarían sustancialmente estos procesos. Un cierre que podía tomar una o dos semanas, ahora con todo esto que están añadiendo, se podría extender por meses”, explicó Ruby González, presidenta de la Asociación de Realtors.

González detalló que los nuevos requisitos que se proponen, particularmente el de exigir una tasación y plano de mensura que no es lo mismo que ‘plot plan’, también resultan onerosos para las personas y familias que, por razones de salud, emergencia entre otras, opten por no atarse a las valoraciones del mercado.

“Es totalmente adverso con las personas que por diversas razones de negocios o criterios personales o familiares, o circunstancias extraordinarias, como situaciones de salud, emigración, u otras, no desean necesariamente estar atados a la valoración en mercado de las propiedades para comprar o vender. Este nuevo requisito los obliga a tasar la propiedad. La exigencia de tasación o evaluación de valor no debe ser exigible ni aplicable a la totalidad o generalidad de las transacciones, como un mecanismo uniforme que encarezca y haga más difícil y oneroso el otorgamiento de instrumentos públicos en el sector de bienes raíces”, resaltó.

“Creemos que dicho requerimiento tiene como efecto adicionar costos, trámites y cargas a los otorgantes y notarios. Puerto Rico vive un momento de retos económicos y fiscales, donde debemos estimular y promover que las transacciones de bienes raíces y de otros bienes o servicios fluyan, sin la sobre reglamentación del Estado”, añadió la líder de los realtors.

A su vez, la Asociación cree que el CRIM y otras agencias fiscalizadoras cuentan con diversos mecanismos y regulaciones que, con mayores recursos y una fiscalización más efectiva, pueden maximizar los ingresos de los municipios, sin imponer estos requisitos tan lesivos al bolsillo del consumidor y sin trastocar la fluidez de las transacciones inmobiliarias.

La presidenta de la Asociación, que agrupa a 900 realtors a través de toda la Isla, también levantó bandera con el nuevo requisito de divulgación de la procedencia de los fondos, donde exigen los últimos seis estados bancarios de la cuenta de donde saldrán los fondos para que haya transparencia en la transacción.

“Nos oponemos a este requisito totalmente innecesario. Las regulaciones existentes, incluyendo las regulaciones bancarias en el ámbito federal o local, proveen diversos mecanismos o formas para detectar, encauzar o reportar transacciones ilegales. No favorecemos que la responsabilidad que recae sobre diversas entidades reguladoras, se le transfiera a los notarios y a los otorgantes, cuando el gobierno ya cuenta con regulaciones y organismos para estos propósitos”, puntualizó.

La Asociación estará participando en múltiples reuniones y gestiones con legisladores de diversas delegaciones, para poder exponer su oposición a este proyecto que trastoca severamente la compra-venta de propiedades en la Isla.

“Queremos responsablemente explicarle a los Legisladores las razones por las que este proyecto causaría más escollos en la adquisición de propiedades. Les exhortamos a que analicen y consideren las repercusiones y efectos que esta legislación traería sobre el sector de bienes raíces. Esperamos dar nuestro insumo y perspectiva de este proyecto de ley en el proceso legislativo”, concluyó.

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Over 800 Vincentian students to receive tuition Scholarships

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More than eight hundred Vincentian students will receive tuition Scholarships from the Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines for the 2022/2023 Academic Year.

Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves said on NBC Radio this morning that the process of contacting the successful applicants has begun.

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Awards are available for Undergraduate and Postgraduate programs for studies primarily at institutions within the Caribbean.

Each scholarship covers the cost of tuition for one academic year, and will carry a maximum value of EC $25,000.00. Medical programs are granted a maximum value of EC $10,000.00.

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Tekashi 6ix9ine Says “I Find Myself In A Pretty Dark Place All The Time”

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It looks like rap’s most infamous informant, Tekashi 6ix9ine, is having a tough go at it these days after admitting he is in a dark place.

That’s if we’re to go by his seemingly drunken Instagram Live update, which he posted over the weekend. There’s no doubt that the rapper has struggled to make ends meet ever since his release from prison. However, he may be struggling much more mentally than we know.

6ix9ine’s mental health has been such a struggle in recent times that he admitted he’s not quite sure when he will get back to rapping.

“Guys, I want to start this thing off with saying I love my fans. I know you guys have been expecting a lot of music. Just right now, genuinely I’m not mentally … I don’t want to give you guys any false hope. I’m there. I’m just trying to get mentally right, just with everything,” he added.

The “GOOBA” singer then went on to admit that he was wasted and that he was in a pretty dark place at the moment. He added that he’s been trying to shake off the dark feelings, but that was proving difficult. According to the New York native, he barely uses Instagram and the internet anymore. The situation has also prevented him from going to the studio.

It seems the Live was done in Miami, and when he filmed it, he was indeed going through a rough patch. According to TMZ, his girlfriend Rachel Wattley, who is also known as Jade, was arrested on domestic violence charges after she is believed to have punched him inside a nightclub.

The story broke today, August 29, and it was also reported that they were celebrating Jade’s sister’s birthday at the time. 6ix9ine is still supporting her and trying to get her out of jail as he said the incident was caused because of alcohol and not out of malice.

“I’m gonna get her out jail. She attacked me in front of the police I told them, ‘You have to evaluate her she’s obviously under the influence I don’t plan to press charges … I’m the one trying to bail her out,” he added.

According to police reports, the incident began after a verbal argument in the club which forced them to leave. When officers probed the couple, 6ix9ine said that his girlfriend had assaulted him.

Officers also stated that they saw marks on his face and asked witnesses what happened. Following the investigation, they discovered that Wattley apparently hit 6ix9ine and attempted to grab his chain, but he refused to press charges.

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Rapper M.I.A. Threatens Leak Nicki Minaj & Doja Cat Songs Off ‘MATA’ Album

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M.I.A. has upcoming music with Nicki Minaj and Doja Cat on her upcoming album MATA, but it seems that there are hitches with the album being released, and now she is threatening to leak the songs.

M.I.A says she might leak the songs if her album is not released on the date it was originally scheduled to drop.

The latest project is long in coming as M.I.A’s last album Aim was released in 2016, and she has been quiet on the music scene. On Tuesday, the artist shared that she has had collaborations with Minaj and Doja for years now and wants them to drop by the end of September.

“Coming soon I promise,” she began. “I had to wait two years for a Doja Cat verse… Then a Nicki one… Then a… Nevermind. If MATA isn’t out [in] September I will leak it myself.”

The Sri Lankan artist is releasing her forthcoming album as the first with her deal with Island Records. She was previously signed to Interscope Records/XL Recordings, but their relationship deteriorated quickly.

In the meantime, MATA does not have an official release date, although two songs from the album -“One” and “Popular,” have been released.

This is not the first time that M.I.A is threatening to leak an album. Back in 2013, at the height of her drama with Interscope, she had threatened to leak her album Matangi after the label allegedly held back her album due to it being “too positive.”

The album took eight months to release. M.I.A shot to fame with her track “Paper Planes.”

In the meantime, news of more releases from Nicki Minaj was met with excitement from the Barbs, Minaj’s fan base, even though more details were not released. Minaj recently received the MTV Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award and also just dropped her new remix “Likkle Miss (Remix)” featuring Skeng Don from Jamaica and also her Billboard No. 1 hit “Super Freaky Girl,” which samples Rick James’ “Freak.”

As for Doja Cat, she is busy creating headlines with the absence of her eyebrows and her music from her last album Planet Her, which remains one of the longest-running albums on the Billboard 200.

She recently released the video for her track “Vegas,” which is also the Elvis Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.

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Jean-François Carenco face aux patrons d’Outre-mer

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 Le ministre délégué aux Outre-mer s’est livré à un exercice d’échange avec les représentants ultramarins du Medef, mardi, aux Rencontres des entreprises françaises.

Cette session a permis d’apprendre que la Première-ministre a accepté de prolonger d’une année les plans de convergence et de transition. Ils devaient s’achever en 2022, ils le seront en 2023, laissant ainsi le temps de préparer avec les élus et les chefs d’entreprises les nouveaux plans 2023-2027. « Je souhaite qu’en préambule, a indiqué le ministre, on imagine quelle économie nous voulions dans quinze ans. » Le ministre souhaite profiter de cette année pour établir « une feuille de route pour…


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Details of Schotte’s agreement with Prosecutor’s Office remain confidential – StMaartenNews.com – News Views Reviews & Interviews

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PHILIPSBURG — The Public Prosecutor’s Office has made an agreement with Curacao’s former Prime Minister Gerrit Schotte about the payment of 1.8 million guilders (a bit more than $1 million). The payment is part of Schotte’s conviction for money laundering and corruption, for which he served two-third of his 3-year sentence in the prison in Curacao. Schotte was released on November 27, 2020.

The prosecutor’s office confirmed the payment arrangement with Schotte in a brief press statement that did not reveal any details.

CJIB, the Central Judicial Collections Agency of the Dutch Ministry of Justice and Safety explains on its website how payment arrangements work. For fines that are higher than 4,000 euro ($4,012 at the current rate of exchange) the maximum number of monthly installments is 36. If, and only if, Schotte has not talked down the amount he has agreed to pay, this means that he will have to pay 50,000 guilders ($27,933) every month for the next three years.

One may well wonder where Schotte is getting all this money. In May he published a video message asking for donations to enable him to pay the prosecutor’s office. Non-payment carries an additional three-year prison sentence.

The agreement with Schotte seems rather peculiar, especially if the Dutch rules also apply in Curacao. One of those rules is that it is not possible to make a payment-arrangement if the prosecutor’s office is already using an instrument to enforce payment. And the court ruling against Schotte does contain such an instrument: the threat of another three years in prison if he fails to pay the 1.8 million guilders.

Schotte said in his video-message that one hundred donations of 18,000 guilders each would solve his problem. “God will double everything you donate for you and your family,” he said at the time.

Apparently, the fallen former prime minister did not receive a sufficient number of donations; hence the payment-arrangement with the prosecutor’s office.

Last week Schotte made an attempt to get sole custody of his children because his ex-partner Cicely van der Dijs, the mother of the children, is now serving her 9-month prison sentence for money laundering. According to media reports, Van der Dijs was not amused: she accused Schotte of abusing the situation in an attempt to stay out of prison himself.

The prosecutor’s office did not publicize details of the arrangement. “As long as Mr. Schotte lives up to the agreement, the prosecutor’s office will not execute the alternate custody.”

The prosecutors will not reveal any details about the arrangement, because this is “also not done with other citizens who make a payment arrangement with the prosecutor’s office.”

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LIAT To Get Additional Aircraft

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LIAT will soon get two additional aircraft as efforts are being made to expand its operations in the region.

According to Information Minister Melford Nicholas, the current difficulties related to intra-regional travel and trade make the expansion of LIAT’s services an urgent matter.

“We are at that stage where LIAT (1974) has continued to operate. Of course, they are encumbered by the limited number of aircraft, so the intention is to scale up the operation so that we can have at least two more aircraft on lease arrangements.

“ It is more than likely that the leases will be undertaken by LIAT (2020) Ltd. and [be] passed over to LIAT (1974 Ltd. to use until the convergence takes place,” he revealed last Thursday.

“Anyone who has travelled the region in recent times would attest to the fact that this now comes with much challenges.

“Our general manager at ABS recently went to Tobago and had much difficulties travelling to that destination and back simply because of the reduced carriage of an effective sub-regional carrier such as LIAT,” he said.

Nicholas firmly holds the view that LIAT must return to the skies and provide connections throughout the region which customers across the islands have become accustomed to and rely heavily upon.

“The government of Antigua and Barbuda is doing all in its power, under the law, to ensure we get to that place sooner rather than later,” he declared.

Meanwhile, Minister Nicholas indicated that Prime Minister Gaston Browne has received assurances of support for LIAT from his counterparts in the region, and particularly, from the newly elected OECS governments. pointe xpress

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