2 life sentences for man who raped, robbed woman at gunpoint

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A 36-year-old man formerly of Friendship, East Bank Demerara (EBD), was sentenced to two life terms on Monday by the Sexual Offences Court in Demerara after he was convicted of raping and robbing a 20-year-old woman at gunpoint. The man, Ronald Armstrong called “Sargie”, was found unanimously guilty of both offences which occurred on January 22, 2013, back in June.

Presiding Judge Priya Sewnarine-Beharry sentenced the convict to life imprisonment on both charges, ordering that he is to begin serving the sentence after he completes a four-year jail sentence for an earlier conviction on a robbery under arms charge.

The Judge, in her sentencing remarks, said the court was compelled to impose a sentence that is commensurate with the serious nature and prevalence of the offences. In arriving at an appropriate penalty, she also considered the physical, psychological, and emotional trauma the woman was left to endure; that a deadly weapon, a gun, was used during the commissioning of the offences; and that Armstrong committed the crimes while he was on bail for other offences.

According to the Judge, the convict expressed no remorse for his actions, and given his previous brushes with the law, there is a high likelihood that he will re-offend.

“In this case, the aggravating factors greatly outweigh the mitigating factors,” said the Judge while noting that the court must protect society from persons like Armstrong.

Sadistic monster

In her impact statement read by the prosecutor State Counsel Caressa Henry, the rape survivor described Armstrong, a former labourer, as a “weak-minded, deranged, sadistic monster and a pitiful excuse of a human being”.

Although the incident occurred almost a decade ago, the woman, who is now 29, shared that she is still a sad, anxious, and broken person who was once whole. While she accepted she has to live with this, she, however, said this is her rapist’s “cross to bear.”

For years, she explained that she blamed herself for what happened to her. “I blamed myself, I was angry at myself, I questioned everything I did and did not do, every action…” But with time, she said, she has finally allowed herself to be angry at Armstrong.

Recounting the ordeal, the victim pointed out that when she screamed, the perpetrator stuffed her mouth with cloth, while pointing a gun at her then eight-month-old baby. She recalled that all her attempts to get away from him were unsuccessful.

“I couldn’t protect myself and it kills me. I felt like I died that night. A piece of me did die that night,” she added.

Notwithstanding, she said that she is thankful that her daughter has no recollection of the horrible incident.

According to her, returning home after the incident was equally distressing due to the trauma. She shared that she felt uneasy around her father, husband and brother, and other men.

“I hope every day that you are tormented by your violent actions. I hope you can’t sleep at night because of what you did to me. I don’t think I will ever be able to forgive you. But I want to forget you because when I think about you and your actions towards me, it makes me sick to my stomach,” the woman told Armstrong, who appeared in court virtually.

Even though she is still undergoing therapy, the rape survivor noted that she is scarred for life and still feels broken. She added that Armstrong may have wounded her body but not her spirit.“I am alive; I am determined and I will empower myself. I wish you a very long life in jail Ronald Armstrong!” she ended.

Facts

According to court documents, the woman was at home on January 22, 2013, with her baby and sister who were both sleeping. While the victim was in the bathroom doing laundry, she was confronted by Armstrong, who was armed with a gun, and two other men.

Armstrong demanded gold and other valuables from the woman while threatening to injure her baby if she did not cooperate. Afraid for her life, she handed over several pieces of gold jewellery her baby was wearing as well as some she had stored in a cabinet.

He then pulled her into a bedroom, placed her on a bed, and raped her until she passed out. The victim was revived by her sister, who was also raped by one of Armstrong’s accomplices after the men left the house. The men robbed the women of two televisions and two laptops. Armstrong was represented by defence counsel Everton Singh-Lammy.

He is currently serving a four-year prison sentence for two counts of robbery under arms.

While armed with a knife, he robbed two elderly women, in 2020, of $50,000 and a cell phone valued at $20,000. The robbery occurred at their Friendship, EBD, home.

Meanwhile, in July 2014, he was jailed for 50 months after he was found guilty of trafficking 181 grams of marijuana and conveying 32 packs of cigarettes into the prison.

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Luma Energy reacciona tras explosión de subestación en Jayuya

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Luma Energy reaccionó el martes a través de sus redes sociales tras la explosión en una subestación en Jayuya que dejó a todo el municipio sin servicio de energía eléctrica.

“Brigadas de LUMA están atendiendo incidente que ha causado una interrupción de servicio afectando a sectores de Jayuya y zonas adyacentes. A medida que tengamos información actualizada la compartiremos con ustedes. “, estableció la empresa energética. 

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JAYUYA: Brigadas de LUMA están atendiendo incidente que ha causado una interrupción de servicio afectando a sectores de Jayuya y zonas adyacentes. A medida que tangamos información actualizada la compartiremos con ustedes. #Jayuya pic.twitter.com/SWP8CR5iIm

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LEGO anuncia su salida del mercado ruso

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La compañía de juguetes danesa LEGO anunció la suspensión de sus actividades comerciales en Rusia, además de romper sus relaciones con su principal socio, Inventive Retail Group, que opera 81 tiendas oficiales en el país, confirmó este martes al portal Inc. el director general de la división rusa de LEGO, Evguéni Chijachiov.

“Dada la significativa vulneración del entorno operativo que está teniendo lugar, hemos tomado la decisión de cesar nuestras operaciones comerciales en Rusia indefinidamente”, comentó Chijachiov, quien agregó que “esto incluye la terminación de la mayor parte de nuestro equipo de Moscú y nuestra asociación con Inventive Retail Group”.

Asimismo, comentó que la división de Moscú de LEGO ha despedido a 70 empleados, que han sido indemnizados. La empresa danesa informó el pasado 3 de marzo el cese de nuevas entregas para el mercado ruso debido a la operación militar especial rusa en territorio ucraniano.

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Se reporta fuego en Hospital Menonita en Caguas

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Un fuego se reportó a eso de las 8:38 de esta mañana en el hospital Menonita de Caguas, informaron las autoridades.

Según indicó la oficial Santiago, de la estación de Bomberos de Caguas, el incendio se desarrolla en el área de los tanques de oxígenos de la institución hospitalaria. Se desconoce al momento si alguna persona haya resultado afectada.

Personal del Negociado de Bomberos del área de Caguas se encuentran en el lugar.

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El corredor y cuatro veces medallista olímpico Mo Farah revela que fue traficado al Reino Unido de niño y obligado a trabajar como sirviente

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El atleta británico Mo Farah, nacido en Mogadiscio, Somalia, reveló este lunes a la BBC que fue traficado al Reino Unido cuando era niño y obligado a trabajar como sirviente.

El corredor de larga distancia había contado anteriormente que llegó al país europeo con sus padres desde Somalia como refugiado. Sin embargo, recientemente dio a conocer que su padre nunca había estado en el Reino Unido y murió víctima de una bala perdida cuando el atleta tenía cuatro años. Asimismo, informó que su madre y sus hermanos viven en la granja de su familia en el estado separatista de Somalilandia.

Además, reveló que su verdadero nombre es Hussein Abdi Kahin y que el nombre de Mohamed Farah se lo dio una mujer que lo sacó desde Yibuti, país fronterizo con Somalia.

“Durante años bloqueé lo que realmente pasó”, admitió el ganador de cuatro medallas de oro en los Juegos Olímpicos de Londres 2012 y Río 2016.

Farah relató que, una vez en el Reino Unido, la mujer lo llevó a su apartamento en Londres y le quitó el papel donde tenía apuntados los datos de contacto de sus familiares. “Lo rompió y lo tiró a la basura justo frente a mí. En ese momento, supe que tenía problemas”, señaló el atleta, y contó que “si quería comer” debía hacer las tareas del hogar y cuidar de los niños.

Luego de unos años en el país, el deportista se inscribió en una escuela local. Según su antigua tutora, Sarah Rennie, era un niño “emocionalmente y culturalmente alienado”.  

La situación de Farah comenzó a cambiar cuando estableció un vinculo con su maestro de educación física y le reveló su verdadera identidad, sus antecedentes y la familia para la que se vio obligado a trabajar.

Posteriormente, el profesor se puso en contacto con los servicios sociales y ayudó al niño a ser acogido por otra familia somalí.

“Aún extrañaba a mi verdadera familia, pero desde ese momento todo mejoró”, recordó el corredor olímpico. “Sentí que me quitaron un gran peso de encima. Fue entonces cuando apareció Mo, el verdadero Mo”, agregó.

Farah quiere contar su historia para desafiar las percepciones públicas sobre el tráfico de personas y la esclavitud. “No tenía ni idea de que tanta gente estaba pasando exactamente por lo mismo que yo. Simplemente muestra lo afortunado que fui”, dijo. “Lo que realmente me salvó, lo que me hizo diferente, fue que podía correr“, subrayó.

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Roommate of murder accused and deceased says incident arose over wet floor

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

NEWSCO: The trial of murder accused Nathaniel Simons began yesterday in the High Court with testimony from one of the officers who first arrived at the bloody scene to find the body of Phillip Lugg.

But it was the second witness, an elderly woman who lived with both men, who shed light on what might have happened that night.

It is believed that Simons stabbed Lugg on June 7 2020.

Lugg’s lifeless body was reportedly found on a Potters roadside with blood oozing from his mouth and nose.

He is also said to have had visible stab wounds to various parts of his body.

And despite heart compressions performed by a technician from the Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Lugg reportedly died before ambulances arrived half an hour later.

Simons, a barber, was also reportedly treated for injuries sustained in the apparent fight said to have resulted in the death of 28-year-old Lugg.

According to a woman who lived with the men from December 2019, the relationship between the duo was “not good”.

Lugg would “make problems” with Simons for simple things such as clothespins, she said.

She added that the antagonism started when Simons spoke to Lugg about covering his portion of the bills.

The woman said that on the day of the incident, she asked Simons to pick her up from the hospital and he did.

She said she started cooking and asked the defendant to bring a bag of rice when he was coming back to their shared Potters residence.

She said Simons returned with the rice and his girlfriend.

The witness said she then decided to go onto the verandah where the washing machine was located to do some laundry.

She said Simons walked in and out of the house and Lugg got angry because he was mopping the floor.

Lugg apparently provoked Simons into coming into the house “if he bad” and he did.

The witness said at that point she was in her room and she began to hear noises in the living room and ran out to find both men holding knives.

“I told Nathaniel put down the knife because Phillip always say him know to push your button to get you out,” she told the court.

At that time, Lugg’s friend from next door came over and held Simons and “it kinda cool down,” she recalled.

However, just a few minutes later, Lugg came to the kitchen where she was and began throwing teacups at the accused.

The woman said she ran into her room to avoid getting hurt and returned to the living room when the noise stopped.

It was while attending to her clothes in the washing machine that she saw Lugg walking and holding his side.

She recalled that he moved his hand from his side to open the gate and blood began spewing out.

The elderly woman said some of Lugg’s friends assisted him and put him on the grass before calling the EMS and police.

This witness also described the knives both men had, indicating that they were hers so she knew them well and was asked to identify them and sign them during the police investigation.

As a result, the prosecution used this opportunity to tender one of the knives.

In cross examination by Simons’ attorney, Wendel Robinson, the witness explained the relationship between her and both men.

She said that Lugg’s mother and the accused were cousins.

She also stated that she is not blood related to either man but Lugg called her ‘cousin’, while Nathaniel called her ‘mom’.

The witness further explained that she had taken care of Lugg’s grandmother at one point.

“Nathaniel brother married to my sister,” she added.

After that witness, the trial was adjourned until today.

Justice Colin Williams is presiding over the matter.

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Antigua to consider decriminalising a larger quantity of cannabis

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A tour guide shows marijuana growing openly in a flower garden

Prime Minister Gaston Browne says consideration will be given to decriminalising a larger quantity of cannabis.

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AUA’s rental of Naval Base facilities will supplement income to Social Security Scheme, PM says

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he Social Security Scheme should be renting one of the properties it owns – the former United States Naval Base – to the American University of Antigua (AUA). CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP FOR NEWS UPDATES.

During the sitting of the Lower House today, July 11, Barbuda MP Trevor Walker asked a series of questions pertaining related to the Social Security Scheme.

In particular, he asked how much cash the Browne Administration has paid on the $330 million bond issued to Social Security, in 2010, by the United Progressive Party Administration.

It was then that Prime Minister Gaston Browne mentioned the AUA’s intention to rent the Social Security property at Dutchman’s Bay.

At present, the Immigration Department uses part of the facility as its detention centre, and another area is used as a prison to house a British citizen serving a 15-year sentence.

Browne claims the entities now using the Naval Base pay nominal sums monthly in rent.

Meanwhile, Browne – the Minister of Finance – did admit that his Administration has paid only $3.5 million cash on the bond in nine years.

In contrast, the UPP has reported – and it has been confirmed – that it deposited $30 million in cash on the bond.

Browne continues to claim, however, that his is the only administration to have paid more monthly contributions than the UPP put into the depleted Scheme.

Responding to Browne’s boast, Walker’s reminded Browne that his administration has had the resources of the Citizenship by Investment Programme – $100 million annually – on which to rely.

But Browne countered that the UPP could have made similar payments, alleging that it was in a better position and had greater cash flows from loans taken during its terms in office.

This is a claim that has been refuted over the years by members of the Spencer Administration, with denials bolstered by successive annual budgets and IMF Article IV Reports.

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More efficient service promised as Tobago cops get 12 e-bikes

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Chief Secretary Farley Augustine (centre) sits on one of the new e-bikes donated by the US. Looking on at the hand-over ceremony at the Shirvan Road Police Station on Monday are acting CoP McDonald Jacob, Charge D’Affaires at the US Embassy, Port of Spain Shante Moore, Sgt Samuel Quamina, Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds, acting ACP Daniel Moore, Amcham president Toni Sirju-Ramnarine, and chief administrator Ethlyn John. Photo courtest the Tobago House of Assembly

THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine has appealed to police officers of the Tourism Oriented Police Section (TOPS) to take care of their new electric bicycles.

On Monday, 12 e-bikes and one solar-powered electric bicycle charging station, valued $61,200, were donated by the US Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs

The American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) also donated a charging station valued $9,000.

At the handing-over ceremony at the Shirvan Road Police Station, Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Chief Secretary Farley Augustine said the common threat to tourism is crime, and Tobago is neither exempt from the dangers nor immune from the potential threats.

He said with the bikes, the officers would be able to discharge their duties much more efficiently.

“Take very good care of these vehicles. In fact, take excellent care of these bicycles. Treat them as your very own, treat them as you would if you had made the investments yourself, see them as being vital to the development of the tourism sector on the island.”

The sentiments were echoed by Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds who said he was pleased to be part of the handing over which, he said, will not only enhance the work of the section, but the range, the speed in response, the visibility, and also the presence of the unit.

“Keep it whole, treat it respectfully, and that need not be restated.

He added that the officers’ personal health is also important.

“Though the bikes can do 20 and 25 miles per hour, though the bikes have about a 40-mile range on a charge before they need to be recharged, though they give you accessibility on hilly terrains, your personal fitness is critical.

“I urge you, for your own sakes, for the sake of the police service, most of all for those you have to serve, take good care of yourselves. Eat well, rest well when you get the opportunity to do that, and altogether continue to make the contributions that you must on making TT a more wholesome and safer place.”

Acting Police Commissioner Mc Donald Jacob said the donation of the bikes has coincided with the recent rollout of a directed patrol policy as outlined in the operational plan 2020-2024. The police service, he said, will activate all the various patrol mechanisms.

“Under this patrol policy, the main districts in Tobago would be zoned for mobile patrols, and the grid system currently adopted by the Traffic and Highway Patrol Branch in Trinidad will be replicated with adjustments which are unique to Tobago.

“This system is expected to provide the safety and security that is necessary across the island of Tobago.”

He said the island’s road policing and mobile patrol capacity has been enhanced with an additional four new vehicles within the recent weeks, four new motorcycles, and newly-trained cyclists. The donation of the bikes, he said, will add to the patrol arsenal on the island.

“I urge the officers of the Tourism Oriented Police Section to put their new bicycles to use. Work hard and keep the safety and security of the residents and visitors at the front burner in making the efforts to ensure that we are safe in Tobago.”

Amcham president Toni Sirju-Ramnarine said the introduction of the solar charging bikes is expected to contribute significantly to the fight against crime, while incorporating technology.

“The deployment of these e-bikes serves multiple purposes in crime prevention and the police response to criminal activities. Citizens can feel assured of better engagement with their law enforcement officers in their communities, to increase neighbourhood patrols as well as these e-bikes will help law enforcement officers to move more efficiently in the spaces where vehicles would be more cumbersome or dangerous to respond.”

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TTMA seeks to strenthen ties with THA

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Tobago

TTMA president Tricia Coosal. –

The Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) is seeking to strengthen its relationship with the Tobago House of Assembly (THA).

A media release on Monday, the TTMA said its president Tricia Coosal met virtually last week with Chief Secretary Farley Augustine.

“At TTMA’s 2019 annual meeting held in April 2020, TTMA changed its by-laws to reserve, by default, one vacancy on the board of directors for a member residing in Tobago.”

The TTMA said this would allow for more inclusion of the Tobago business community in the affairs of the association.

Coosal, during the meeting with Augustine, highlighted the importance of strengthening the relationship between both institutions.

She said, “This first engagement between my office and Mr Augustine’s signals TTMA’s commitment to promoting manufacturing across our twin-island State. Particularly interesting is, inter alia, the manufacturing of alternative sources of flour such as cassava flour in Tobago as persons seek healthy alternatives to wheat flour.”

The release said Coosal and Augustine also spoke about the THA’s presence at this year’s Trade and Investment Convention (TIC) at the Center of Excellence, Macoya from August 25- 27 where the cassava flour and many other products from Tobago would be on display.

“TTMA looks forward to a heightened presence from Tobago at TIC this year and in the coming years as we seek to continue to carve out a significant space for Tobago at future TICs,” Coosal said.

“This year, Tobago will be taking 14 booths at TIC with cultural interludes taking place at their booths. TTMA welcomes this showcasing of local talent and intensified cultural exhibition at the show.”

Coosal also said she hopes to pay a courtesy call on Augustine in the future at his office in Tobago.

“I look forward to visiting the industrial park with members of the TTMA secretariat to gather and share information, which will promote a deeper appreciation of the non-energy manufacturing sector in Tobago.”

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