Trade unions’ motorcade against PM, govt rolls on despite rain

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Members of the TT Postal Workers Union were part of the motorcade. – Angelo Marcelle

Despite heavy rain throughout the country, dozens of people turned out on Sunday for a motorcade by trade unions, which began in Sangre Grande and ended in Port of Spain.

Joint Trade Union Movement (JTUM) president Ancel Roget, at the meeting point at North Eastern College in Sangre Grande, said the motorcade was organised to gather support for and draw attention to the symbolic no-confidence motion passed by the trade union movement against the Prime Minister and his government on Labour Day.

“We did not come to that decision lightly. It is after all the problems and issues experienced and, of course, the most ridiculous offer by the government for the settlement of negotiations which are nine and, in some cases, 12 years outstanding.

“This was rejected by the union movement as being ridiculous. It (the motion) was also passed on the basis of the treatment and the attack on workers, the retrenchment of many thousands of workers, the decimation of many state enterprises, the privatisation, wanting to send home public officers without these negotiations settled, all of which point to an attack on workers with paying jobs and working people in the country.”

Roget said Sunday’s motorcade, as well as one the previous week from Palmiste to PoS, was part of a mobilisation towards a bigger initiative which he could not yet disclose.

PSA president Leroy Baptiste said the macro-economic policies of the government were causing the middle class to be decimated.

Trade union members drive along Foster Road in Sangre Grande on Sunday to demonstrate their disgust with the government. – Angelo Marcelle

“This country is going down a direction where the gap between the haves and have nots is widening, and this must come to a halt. Workers have a right to be able to take care of themselves and their families, to put a roof over their heads, to proper healthcare, and the reality is that they can’t, based on the macroeconomic policies being driven in this country.

Baptiste asked who could afford to buy a house on the open market, given that many people were getting low wages and were on contract for many years.

“By making us temporary contract workers, they’re not giving us security of tenure. Who could accept a situation where the government is attacking organised labour and the trade union movement? The only vehicle to ensure workers could achieve a good-paying job is under attack.”

Retrenchment is becoming the norm, he said.

“Enough is enough, workers will fight back for their families, to put a roof over the heads of their families, for their children, and their children’s children. That is our right.”

Among the unions present were the Public Services’ Association, the Postal Workers’ Union, the Industrial, General and Sanitation Workers’ Union, the Banking, Insurance and General Workers’ Union, the Transport Industrial Workers’ Union, the Fire Services Association, the Aviation, Communication and Allied Workers’ Union, the National Union of General and Federated Workers, the TT Unified Teachers’ Association, and the Seamen and Waterfront Workers Trade Union.

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230 ‘wanted’ illegal firearms linked to 662 cases locally – DCP Bailey | Loop Jamaica

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As the police continue to carry out ballistic tests on firearms seized so far to link them to specific crimes, there are approximately 230 ‘wanted’ firearms associated with more than 660 shooting incidents.

In fact, several of the weapons – both those seized and wanted, appear to have been repeatedly used by criminals to commit a raft of serious offences.

The disclosures were made by two of the island’s top police commanders at the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s (JCF) press conference last week.

Earlier at the press briefing, it was released by Police Commissioner, Major General Antony Anderson, that 392 firearms have been seized in the first half of 2022.

But, according to Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Fitz Bailey, who is in charge of the crime portfolio, a number of firearms remain on the nation’s streets in the hands of criminals.

“Since the beginning of the year, we have had 595 hits from crime scenes by firearms,” he said.

“We have systems whereby we categorise firearms as wanted firearms. We have actually linked 57 recovered firearms to 163 cases, and there are 230 wanted firearms that are linked to 662 cases.

That’s where we are at now,” the DCP continued.

“Last year, at this time, it was 538 hits that we made. Currently, we have made more hits since the beginning of this year than last year,” he added.

In responding to the statistics revealed by his counterpart, Anderson said: “So what you find from that data is that clearly weapons are being used and used again by criminals…

“… And it (the data) forms part of our whole investigative strategy that we use in determining that when we actually seize them (the illegal fireams),” he informed.

The commissioner said for the weapons seized so far, their ballistics will be taken and compared.

The JCF, he said, will then utilise its “software that can tie firearms and their uses to particular cases and so on.”

Aside from that procedure, Anderson said the constabulary also works with its “overseas partners to look at the source of these firearms and who may have sent them to Jamaica.”

He elaborated that, “It’s an end-to-end process, and we have had convictions recently in the US from joint investigations that are done between us (the JCF) and the police forces in the US.

“We work with the ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms) in the US and their databases, to also track these weapons,” Anderson indicated.

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Claudius Straal: ‘Amerikaanse Maagdeneilanden heeft verdiend gewonnen’

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door John Zaalman  PARAMARIBO — De nationale U21-meisjes-volleybalselectie van de Amerikaanse Maagdeneilanden (USVI) is ongeslagen kampioen geworden van de Cazova

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Portland cop freed of assaulting 15-y-o girl, but… | Loop Jamaica

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A police constable who remains in custody after he allegedly handcuffed, attacked and sexually assaulted his girlfriend last year, was freed of a separate charge relative to touching a 15-year-old female student on her leg.

Ryan Anderson from the Portland Police Division was found not guilty of indecent assault last week.

The parish judge who presided at the trial determined that the complainant’s testimony was not credible, as several inconsistencies were found in her evidence.

The girl claimed that in August of 2021, the cop inappropriately touched her on her leg while she was a passenger in his car.

The matter was reported to the police, and following a probe, Anderson was charged.

The cop, however, denied the allegations at his trial, which ended in him being acquitted.

In relation to the matter surrounding his girlfriend, Anderson is to appear in court later this week.

The constable is charged with rape, grievous sexual assault, three counts of assault occasioning bodily harm, unlawful wounding and malicious destruction of property.

Allegations are that between November 13 and November 29, 2021, Anderson and the woman got into a dispute after he accused her of being unfaithful to him.

During the course of the dispute, the cop allegedly handcuffed his lover and beat her severely on several occasions.

It is further alleged that he also sexually assaulted the woman during the reported ordeal.

Further reports are that the lawman burnt some of his girlfriend’s clothing during their disagreement.

The woman eventually made a report to the police and an investigation was launched.

A file was subsequently submitted to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), which ruled that Anderson should be charged.

He was subsequently arrested and booked for the offences stemming from the alleged altercation.

The cop has remained in police custody since that time.

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Shock after popular security guard killed at gas station in Angels | Loop Jamaica

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Shock and grief have engulfed the rural district of Benbow in Guy’s Hill, St Catherine after a popular security guard was shot dead by gunmen at a gas station in Angels outside Spanish Town on Friday night.

The deceased is 35-year-old Edward Willock, otherwise called ‘Junior’, of Benbow district.

The police’s information arm, the Corporate Communications Unit (CCU), reported that about 8:50 pm on Friday, Willock was at a gas station when he was pounced upon by three armed men, who opened gunfire at him.

The hoodlums then fled the scene in a waiting motorcar.

Willock reportedly died on the spot, though the police blotters said he was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The police are continuing their probe of the incident.

Edward Willock

The murder came a week after the Government did not seek to renew the 14-day state of emergency (SOE) in St Catherine, which reportedly resulted in an 81 per cent drop in murders in the parish.

As news of Willock’s death spread, several persons took to social media website, Facebook, to condemn the killing and express sadness at the tragic development.

“R.I.P. Edward Willock,” wrote Facebook user, Alicia Gyles, who also posted a photograph of the deceased.

“He (Willock) was one of our best security officer(s). Condolences to his family. Our prayers are with them,” commented Clement Amos on the photograph.

Gloster Knight shared: “Jah Jah. Still can’t believe seh di man really gone tpc. Smh… Condolences to the family at this time.”

Peter Abrahams said: “Can’t believe this man. I stop and buy gas yesterday (Friday) evening and we talk(ed), and to hear this, it’s hard. You was a good person. RIP.”

Images: Photos of Edward Willock

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Bangladesh get first win on tour, beat West Indies in ODI opener | Loop Jamaica

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West Indies’ Akeal Hosain (left) appeals successfully for the wicket of Bangladesh’s Litton Das during the first One-Day International at Providence in Guyana on Sunday, July 10, 2022. (PHOTO: Cricket West Indies).

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GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Bangladesh scored their first win on the tour of West Indies with a six-wicket victory Sunday in the first One-Day International (ODI).

Bangladesh won the toss and chose to bowl in a match reduced to 41 overs per innings because of a wet outfield.

The West Indies struggled to get going and posted an unchallenging 149 for nine, with No. 3 Shamarh Brooks leading the scoring with a 66-ball 33.

Tailenders Anderson Phillip (21 not out) and Jayden Seales (16 not out) refused to give up the final wicket, adding 39 runs. Phillip hit his team’s only six of the innings at Providence.

Shoriful Islam took four for 34 and Mehidy Hasan Miraz three for 36 and were the pick of the Bangladesh bowlers.

Bangladesh reached the target with 55 balls to spare, scoring 151 for four in 31.5 overs. Mahmudullah top scored with an unbeaten 41 off 69 deliveries, and Najmul Hossain Shanto hit a 46-ball 37.

Spinner Gudakesh Motie was economical with a return of one for 18 from nine overs.

The second ODI in the three-match series is on Wednesday at the same venue.

West Indies won both tests and the Twenty20 series 2-0.

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Antiguan cop to stand trial for allegedly strangling Jamaican woman | Loop Jamaica

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A suspended police officer who allegedly killed a Jamaican woman after she rejected his advances, is to stand trial in Antigua and Barbuda in November of this year.

A report in the Antigua Observer newspaper said Kasroy Simon allegedly killed Nicoma McFarlane at her home in Freemans Village on February 7, 2019.

The lawman then arranged the scene to make it appear that the Jamaican woman had committed suicide.

However, weeks later, Simon was detained, and was subsequently charged after a post-mortem examination revealed that McFarlane had died as a result of strangulation and not suicide.

Simon is to stand trial before a judge and a nine-member jury beginning on November 21, 2022.

The report stated that Simon knew McFarlane before she came to Antigua in October 2018 to assist her mother who was preparing for a major surgery in February 2019.

The friendship between Simon and McFarlane deteriorated after she rejected his attempts to pursue a relationship with her. But the lawman reportedly refused to accept her rejection of his advances.

On February 7, 2019, at about 6:20 pm, McFarlane’s mother “returned home from work and found her daughter with her left wrist slit in two places,” the report said.

There was also a Clorox bottle on a table nearby the body, along with a razor.

McFarlane was rushed to hospital, but was pronounced dead.

A post-mortem report later revealed that she had been strangled.

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Motion de censure, texte sanitaire:…

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Ca s’accélère à l’Assemblée: la motion de censure de gauche contre le gouvernement Borne va être mise au vote lundi, sans espoir d’être adoptée, avant que les députés ne s’emparent d’un premier texte de loi, sur la situation sanitaire.

Discutée dans l’hémicycle à partir de 16H00, la motion de censure défendue par la coalition de gauche Nupes n’a quasiment aucune chance d’aboutir, faute de soutien des groupes RN et LR.

Mais la cheffe de file des députés LFI Mathilde Panot espère en faire une démonstration de “défiance” à l’égard d’Elisabeth Borne qui n’a pas de majorité absolue à l’Assemblée.

L’Insoumise reproche à la Première ministre de ne pas avoir sollicité de vote de confiance mercredi dernier lors de sa déclaration de politique générale, une “stratégie” du “sauve qui peut”.

– “Pschitt” –

“Vous allez chercher à censurer un gouvernement qui commence son travail”, dénonce Elisabeth Borne.

Le porte-parole du gouvernement Olivier Véran fustige une “motion de posture”. Selon le député LREM Karl Olive, la motion “va faire pschitt”, montrant que Jean-Luc Mélenchon, qu’il voit derrière cette initiative, a “la minorité absolue”.

Son collègue macroniste Sacha Houlié critique aussi une “perte” de temps, loin des préoccupations des Français.

LFI s’exprimera en premier lundi, avant l’intervention de la Première ministre puis des autres groupes pour un débat de 2H30.

La gauche pourrait à cette occasion se faire l’écho des révélations du Monde sur les liens privilégiés entre Emmanuel Macron lorsqu’il était ministre de l’Economie, et la société Uber. C’est “un pillage du pays”, pour Mme Panot.

Seuls les députés favorables à la motion participeront au vote. Pour faire tomber le gouvernement il faudrait une majorité absolue de 289 voix, impossible à atteindre pour les seuls Nupes (LFI, PS, écologistes, PCF).

Ils sont 151 au total mais le socialiste Dominique Potier n’a pas signé le texte. Pas sûr en outre que tous les signataires soient présents.

Marine Le Pen a redit dimanche que son groupe RN, en pleine quête de respectabilité, ne soutenait pas la motion: “La Nupes ne défend pas l’intérêt des Français, ce qu’ils veulent c’est faire sauter la République”.

L’examen du projet de loi “sécurité sanitaire” et ses “mesures de freinage” face au regain de Covid-19 a été repoussé en soirée.

Ce texte vise à proroger des dispositifs de collecte de données de santé (tests Covid, vaccination) et mettre en place un pass sanitaire aux frontières si la situation sanitaire l’exigeait.

Les députés ont unanimement réduit en commission les délais d’autorisation de ces mesures, jusqu’au 31 janvier plutôt que fin mars – une “co-construction” saluée par LR et la majorité.

– Pass outre-mer –

Mais les RN ou certains élus Nupes contestent l’ensemble du projet de loi et entendent faire le procès de la politique sanitaire menée.

A l’extrême droite, Julie Lechanteux avait réclamé en commission des “preuves” de l’efficacité du pass sanitaire et lancé que le “vaccin ne fonctionne pas” face aux nouveaux variants, s’attirant les foudres de la majorité.

Chez LFI, on dénonce des “manques coupables” sur la “gratuité” des tests ou les purificateurs d’air pour les écoles.

Les débats devraient s’animer à propos des Outre-mer. Le texte prévoit que le possible pass sanitaire aux frontières s’applique pour les trajets entre métropole et territoires ultramarins.

Plusieurs élus comme Davy Rimane (GDR, Guyane) ont regretté une “stigmatisation” des Outre-mer.

Conscient des tensions en outre-mer autour notamment de l’obligation vaccinale des soignants, le nouveau ministre de la Santé François Braun a promis de s’y rendre prochainement.

L’urgentiste va connaître son baptême du feu dans l’hémicycle, en pleine septième vague de Covid.

En parallèle, vont débuter en commission les échanges sur l’autre pièce maîtresse de l’été législatif, le projet de loi sur le pouvoir d’achat, avec des centaines d’amendements au menu.

Gouvernement et majorité assurent être prêts au “compromis”. Mais “ce ne sera pas le +n’importe quoi qu’il en coûte !+”, a averti Aurore Bergé, présidente des députés LREM.

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Devonte upsets in Caymanas Park feature event | Loop Jamaica

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Anthony Nunes, last year’s champion trainer, closed Sunday’s nine-race card at Caymanas Park with 17-1 upsetter, DEVONTE in the John Clifton Wright Memorial feature event.

However, Nunes’ rival, leading trainer Jason DaCosta, landed a three-timer to stay well clear in this year’s stakes race, teaming up with champion jockey Anthony Thomas to dominate the programme.

The DaCosta and Thomas combination opened the programme with 1-5 favourite, SHE’S MY DESTINY, before returning to strike with MIDNIGHT BLUE and IT’S A BOY.

Thomas, who started the afternoon on 47 winners, lost out to his main rival aboard CONUNDRUM in the fifth, going down to LONGIE LALA by a length and quarter.

However, Thomas jumped to 50 with back-to-back wins.

MIDNIGHT BLUE made all at five furlongs straight against non-winners of two races, whereas IT’S A BOY attacked at the top of the straight before going by rivals at odds of 7-2.

Nunes, who will need a miraculous improvement in stake earnings to overhaul DaCosta this season, came good with DEVONTE, surprising rivals in the closing event for three-year-old maidens.

The grey colt rallied in the stretch run with Tevin Foster to out-finish LAST BID, clocking 1:16.2 at six furlongs.

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