Acting CoP vows to peg back violent criminals

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Acting Police Commissioner Mc Donald Jacob at Tuesday’s news conference at the Police Administration Building, Port of Spain. – JEFF K MAYERS

Brace for more roadblocks, stop and search and other inconveniences as the police unroll a series of measures to peg back criminals who have unleashed a torrent of violent crime targeting people in public areas.

Acting Commissioner of Police McDonald Jacob said on Tuesday a surge in violent crime, including murders, shootings and woundings, is as a result of gang rivalry. He said the police intend to flood the hotspots with more patrols to restore order.

At a news conference at the Police Administration Building in Port of Spain, Jacob said an additional 60 police officers have been called out to duty and all leave had been cancelled to get “more boots on the ground.”

But he also lamented that the police service was hamstrung as it did not have sufficient vehicles, and pleaded with suppliers to honour the agreements to fit-out the vehicles with sirens, swivel lights and other accessories.

He said 43 of the 70 SUVs recently handed over only had half of the flashing blue swivel lights working. He said he also intended to direct more officers to wear the traditional grey and blue uniforms as more reports surface of people dressed in tactical uniforms resembling police uniforms.

“The executive of the police service is very much concerned about the rise and upsurge (of violent crime) that we are having in the country,” he said, noting a new trend of gang members striking their enemies in public places such as nightclubs and sporting venues.

Jacob said specialised tactical units from the Inter-Agency Task Force, the Guard and Emergency Branch and personnel from the Defence Force have been assigned to ramp up patrols in high-crime areas and “zones of special concern.”

He identified five policing divisions where police manpower has been doubled – Western, Port of Spain, North Eastern, Central and Southern – as statistics show a higher frequency of murders and gang-related activity.

He pleaded with the public to exercise patience as the police increase their activities in those areas “as we deal with this challenging situation in the country.

“We will in fact deal with the scourge that is taking place,” he said, vowing to arrest more criminals and take them to court, and seize more illegal guns which are pouring in through legal ports of entry.

Jacob said 408 illegal guns have been seized for the year and 1,030 people charged with gun-related offences. In comparison, he said 61 high-powered weapons were seized in 2021 and already the police have confiscated 60 such guns in the less than eight months this year. He said in 21 shooting incidents, this year, with high-powered guns, 55 people were killed and 18 wounded.

“This is creating serious issues for us the police and the public.”

In some instances, he said, innocent people are being shot and sometimes killed.

Jacob said the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) has recently reinstated an office in TT and is working with local authorities to stem the flow of illegal guns entering at legitimate ports. He made reference to several seizures over the last two years where caches of assault rifles, handguns, ammunition and firearm components have been seized at local courier bonds in Piarco and Freeport. No one has been held for those matters as investigations are still underway.

He said the ATF is helping to trace the origins of the weapons and evidence points to several cities in the US including Miami, Georgia, Baltimore and Texas. As part of of the collaborative approach, he said a multi-border protection agency has been formed under the Ministry of National Security to gather intelligence and evidence with international agencies on gun trafficking.

Jacob said while the police will be relentless in its “hard approach” against criminals, it was also pursuing a “soft approach” thought various programmes to prevent young people from being influenced by criminal gangs.

To emphasise his point, he said last year 210 people between the ages of 16-34 were murdered, and this year 165 people in that same age bracket have been killed. A total of 55 people in that category were charged with murder last year, and 36 this year.

“We are more than losing a generation,” he said, as he reiterated his plea for more organisations and individuals to join the fight to save the young people from getting swallowed up in the cycle of gang culture and violence.

Jacob said the police cannot do it alone and praised various government ministries, non-governmental organisations, faith-based organisations and other people who have come forward to help.

He said the establishment of 131 police youth clubs has made significant headway in keeping young people away from a life of crime and was encouraged by the results.

“We need to operate on both sides…prevention is better than the cure…we need to deal with the root causes of crime.”

Jacob singled out the Ascension Football League in La Horquetta for helping bring a sense of pride to what was once a known criminal hotspot, and another football league in Moruga/St Mary’s. Similarly, he said, a T-20 cricket competition in Princes Town was also having a positive effect.

“My spirit is telling me to say this, crime is everybody’s business…I am asking people to come onboard.”

He pleaded with fathers to play a greater role in their children’s lives and also pay maintenance fees to support single mothers.

Without that financial support, he said, it was “creating an avenue for gang leaders to play a part in your child’s life when they cannot get the base needs at their homes.”

Jacob called on employers to urge fathers on their payroll who are not living up to their responsibilities to “mind your children” so that they do not end up being part of the crime problem in society.

He said even though some tools such as the denial of bail for certain violent offences expired on August 4, and now people accused of murder were getting bail, the police intended to do all it could to “turn around the (crime) situation in TT.”

Acting Deputy Commissioner Wendell Williams, who is in charge of intelligence and investigations, said 90 people have been charged with gang-related offences between 2018-2022. He said there were 123 criminal gangs in operations and almost all communities were affected by them.

He said the rate of violence could have been worse had the police not targeted some people and interrupted more bloodshed and loss of lives. Williams said police also intend to target darkly-tinted vehicles which criminals are using to commit crimes even though the law governing tint is yet to be implemented.

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Jamaican farm worker killed in ‘work-related accident’ in Canada Loop Jamaica

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The Ministry of Labour and Social Security on Tuesday expressed sadness at the passing of farm worker, Garvin Yapp, who participated in the Ministry’s Farm Work Programme in Canada.

Yapp, 57, hails from Tangle River District in St James.

The ministry said in a release that Yapp was a 35-year veteran of the programme. It also said he was held in such high esteem that his employer would vacation at his home on visits to Jamaica.

“Circumstances surrounding his death are still being investigated, however, preliminary reports are that on August 14, he was involved in a work-related accident and was pronounced dead on site,” the ministry said.

A team from the Ministry’s Family Services Unit has reportedly visited with Yapp’s family and has been offering psycho-social and other support.

Meanwhile, Minister of Labour and Social Security Karl Samuda, who, along with Permanent Secretary Colette Roberts Risden, is currently touring farms in Canada, spoke with Yapp’s widow by telephone earlier on Tuesday afternoon. Samuda reportedly expressed his condolences and assured her of the Ministry’s continued support.

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Ultimatum aan Suriname en Caricom over aanhouding politiek analyticus Ramsamooj

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door Wilfred Leeuwin PARAMARIBO — Suriname en de Caricom staatshoofden moeten uiterlijk 31 augustus ervoor zorgen dat de Trinidadiaanse politiek

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10-y-o injured in Hanover crash that left two dead Loop Jamaica

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The Hanover police have confirmed that two people succumbed to injuries they received in a crash involving two Mitsubishi motor cars on the Tryall main road in the parish early Tuesday morning.

One of the deceased has been identified as 51-year-old Claudia Shaw of a St Elizabeth address. The other person, a male, is yet to be identified.

Reports from Sandy Bay police are that about 12:40am, a Mitsubishi Lancer station wagon motor car was travelling to Lucea with three people aboard.

On reaching a section of the road, the vehicle collided with a Mitsubishi Lancer sedan motor car that was travelling in the opposite direction.

The police were summoned and four injured people were transported to hospital where Shaw, who was a passenger in the station wagon motor car, and the driver of the sedan motor car were pronounced dead.

The other individuals, including a 10-year-old boy, were hospitalised.

The Sandy Bay police are investigating.

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Search halted for second Jamaican who jumped off ‘Jaws Bridge’ in US Loop Jamaica

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The search for the second of two brothers from Jamaica who went missing after jumping into the water from a Massachusetts bridge featured in the movie “Jaws” has been suspended because of hazardous conditions, state police said Tuesday.

Tavaris Bulgin, 26, and Tavaughn Bulgin, 21, were among four people who jumped from the so-called Jaws Bridge on Martha’s Vineyard on Sunday night, according to a statement from the office of Cape and Islands District Attorney Michael O’Keefe.

While two people made it out of the water, the brothers began to struggle in the current and were unable to make it to shore, the statement said.

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The Coast Guard, state police and local police responded to the scene and, at about 6:30am Monday, the body of Tavaris Bulgin was recovered. Authorities returned to the scene Tuesday morning with a sidescan sonar device to resume the search for the body of the younger man, state police said.

But that search was suspended in the afternoon when conditions became too dangerous for divers.

“We will assess weather conditions on a day-by-day basis to determine when conditions are safe for divers to resume,” state police said.

The people who jumped in the water were seasonal workers at a restaurant on the resort island where much of the 1975 movie was filmed, state police said.

The bridge that links the towns of Oak Bluffs and Edgartown is officially the American Legion Memorial Bridge. It’s common to see people jumping from the bridge even though there are signs up saying that such activity is prohibited.

The investigation is ongoing and no foul play is suspected, the district attorney’s office said.

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Le temps mercredi: de violents orages sur l’arc…

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Le temps mercredi sera dominé par des orages potentiellement violents, pour lesquels cinq départements de l’arc méditerranéen restaient placés mercredi matin en vigilance orange, Météo-France redoutant de très fortes intensités de pluie, de la grêle localement ainsi que de fortes rafales de vent.

Les départements en vigilance orange sont l’Hérault, le Gard, le Vaucluse, les Bouches-du-Rhône ainsi que le Var.

Vers minuit, aucun dégât n’avait été constaté, et Météo-France avait même levé la vigilance orange sur l’Aude plus tôt dans la soirée, puis sur le Tarn et l’Aveyron.

Dans la matinée, des orages potentiellement violents sont attendus de l’est du Languedoc à la basse vallée du Rhône et jusqu’au Var, associés à de fortes rafales de vent et des chutes de grêle.

Des averses se multiplieront au fil des heures des Pays de la Loire à la frontière belge, accompagnées d’orages.

Dans l’après-midi, les orages atteindront la côte d’Azur. Sur le flanc est, de la moyenne vallée du Rhône au Nord-Est se succèderont de nombreuses averses orageuses qui pourront donner lieu à des coups de tonnerre marqués et de la grêle localement dans le Centre-Est.

Les ondées apparues dans la matinée du Sud-Ouest à la région parisienne se feront plus nombreuses que dans la matinée sur le littoral aquitain et prendront un aspect orageux du Limousin au Centre, pouvant être soutenues par moments.

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ZIZ Midday News – August 16, 2022

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Game bird hunting season in Jamaica opens Saturday Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

The 2022 game bird hunting season opens on Saturday, August 20 and closes on September 25, the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) has announced.

The season is declared under the Wild Life Protection (Game Birds) (Declaration of Shooting Season) Order, 2022, it said in a news release Tuesday.

The season’s hunting sessions are from sunrise to 9am and 2:30pm to sunset on Saturdays, and from sunrise to 9am on Sundays.

According to the release, only the following game birds are to be hunted during the season:

Zenaida Dove/Pea DoveWhite-winged DoveWhite-crowned Pigeon/Baldpate Mourning Dove/Long-tailed Pea Dove

“The overall bag limit per hunting session is 20 birds. No more than 15 shall be White-crowned Pigeons.

“Hunting within game reserves/sanctuaries, forest reserves, the Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park, and within 50 metres of the respective boundaries is prohibited,” NEPA said.

NEPA said, too, that anyone who wishes to take part in the 2022 Game Bird Hunting Season must obtain a hunters’ licence.

A hunters’ licence may be obtained from NEPA’s head office at 10 Caledonia Avenue, Kingston 5, its office in Port Antonio or any of the authorised vendors strategically located across Jamaica. A licence costs $25,000.

All applicants must possess a valid firearm licence/user’s permit for a shotgun and a Tax Registration Number to be eligible for purchasing a licence.

NEPA also said that hunters who failed to submit hunting reports over the past five years or who failed to pay the subsequent late processing fee of $5,000 will be required to pay the late processing fee before a Hunter’s Licence for the 2022 Hunting Season is granted.

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Serena Williams loses to Raducanu; US Open next Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

MASON, Ohio (AP) — The second stop on Serena Williams’ farewell tour was a short one.

The 40-year-old Williams fell to 0-2 in matches since announcing “the countdown has begun” on her career, losing 6-4, 6-0 to U.S. Open champion Emma Raducanu in the Western & Southern Open on Tuesday night.

Williams said last week in a Vogue magazine essay and an Instagram post that her career was winding down, although she did not explicitly say the U.S. Open, which begins Aug. 29 in New York, would be her last tournament.

The Cincinnati event was the second U.S. Open tuneup for Williams, and the next time she takes the court will be at Flushing Meadows. She lost to Belinda Bencic in straight sets last week in Toronto. A day before the announcement, Williams beat Nuria Parrizas-Diaz for her first match win since the 2021 French Open.

Williams is a 23-time Grand Slam champion, most recently in 2017 at the Australian Open, when she was pregnant with daughter Olympia. She said wanting to expand her family was a big reason she plans to step away.

Raducanu, ranked No. 19 in the world, was sharp as she dispatched Williams — and quieted the vocally pro-Williams crowd — in 1 hour, 5 minutes.

Fans cheered heartily when Williams was introduced, and again when she won her first point on a Raducanu error in the second game. Williams yelled in frustration when she double-faulted and screamed even louder and pumped her fist when she won the third game of the first set.

Down 2-0 in the first set, she fought back within 4-3 and then 5-4, but Raducanu closed out the set at love. Raducanu rolled from there, with Williams looking frustrated and even resigned near the end.

Her later-career inconsistency was on display. The players thrilled the crowd with an exciting rally in the fifth game of the second set, won by Williams with a forehand volley. But she double-faulted on the next point on the way to being broken.

She briskly left the court after the match, waving to the crowd as she exited.

Raducanu, a 19-year-old from Britain, faces veteran Victoria Azarenka in Wednesday’s second round. She has not won a title since her out-of-nowhere triumph at the U.S. Open last year.

Earlier Tuesday, four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka was eliminated by Shuai Zhang, 6-4, 7-5.

The tournament lost another big name, Coco Gauff, when she retired from her match against qualifier Marie Bouzkova with a left ankle injury. Gauff had her ankle taped after the first set and dropped out after the first game of the second set.

Karolina Pliskova advanced with a 7-5, 6-1 win over Williams’ older sister, Venus. Bencic fell to Sorana Cirstea, 6-2, 6-7 (3), 6-4.

Rafael Nadal, sidelined since withdrawing from Wimbledon with an abdominal tear, practiced before a large crowd. The 22-time Grand Slam champion is scheduled to play a second-round match on Wednesday.

In a men’s first-round match, Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios beat Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 7-5, 6-4.

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10-y-o injured in Hanover crash that left two dead Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

The Hanover police have confirmed that two people succumbed to injuries they received in a crash involving two Mitsubishi motor cars on the Tryall main road in the parish early Tuesday morning.

One of the deceased has been identified as 51-year-old Claudia Shaw of a St Elizabeth address. The other person, a male, is yet to be identified.

Reports from Sandy Bay police are that about 12:40am, a Mitsubishi Lancer station wagon motor car was travelling to Lucea with three people aboard.

On reaching a section of the road, the vehicle collided with a Mitsubishi Lancer sedan motor car that was travelling in the opposite direction.

The police were summoned and four injured people were transported to hospital where Shaw, who was a passenger in the station wagon motor car, and the driver of the sedan motor car were pronounced dead.

The other individuals, including a 10-year-old boy, were hospitalised.

The Sandy Bay police are investigating.

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