Sujeto que provocó millonaria búsqueda en Arecibo es arrestado por violar orden de protección

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Agentes del Negociado de la Policía de Puerto Rico detuvieron en la noche del martes a Harold Carrión Butter por violación a una orden de protección, emitida por un juez a favor de su ex pareja.

Carrión Butter, de 23 años, fue quien provocó una movilización de recursos estimada en 1.2 millones de dólares por parte del Estado, tras reportarse como desaparecido la semana pasada en el área conocida como la Poza del Obispo en Arecibo.

El caso será consultado con los fiscales para la radicación de cargos.

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Uitvoerend orgaan Nationale Anti-Drugs Raad wacht al twee jaar op beëdiging

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

door Valerie Fris PARAMARIBO — De zittingstermijn voor de leden van het uitvoerend bureau van de Nationale Anti-drugs Raad (NAR)

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Assises : victime de violences, elle l’a piqué pour s’en débarrasser

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Il est assez rare que l’accusée soit une femme. C’est le cas cette fois-ci dans ce nouveau procès devant la cour criminelle, qui débute ce mercredi 6 juillet. Elle-même victime de la violence de son conjoint, excédée par ses harcèlements en tout genre, elle va sans réfléchir, lui planter un couteau dans le ventre.

Sonia est née en 1966 à Perpignan. Le soir du 17 décembre 2020, elle appelle la gendarmerie de Sainte-Anne pour informer les militaires qu’elle vient de poignarder un homme et ignore s’il est mort. Elle a peur de sortir de son domicile où elle se trouve avec ses deux enfants mineurs. A leur arrivée, les gendarmes retrouvent l’homme allongé au sol au niveau de l’entrée de  l’immeuble. Les traces de sang sur les marches entre l’appartement de la mise en cause au 2ème étage et le corps…


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Court finds anti-buggery laws in Antigua unconstitutional | Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News | Loop News

A Caribbean court ruled Tuesday that a law in Antigua and Barbuda that criminalises gay sex is unconstitutional.

The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court found that “the selection of an intimate partner is a private and a personal choice.”

The ruling also said the twin-island nation’s 1995 Sexual Offences Act “offends the right to liberty, protection of the law, freedom of expression, protection of personal privacy and protection from discrimination on the basis of sex.”

The ruling comes after a gay man who works at Antigua’s Ministry of Health and a local group called Women Against Rape Inc asked that the law be found unconstitutional.

The rarely used law states, in part, that two consenting adults found guilty of having anal sex would face 15 years in prison. If found guilty of serious indecency, they would face five years in prison.

The gay man testified that he has been persecuted and assaulted, a common complaint across the largely conservative Caribbean region, where many homosexuals fear for their lives. The man also said that patients have refused treatment from him because of his sexual orientation, according to the ruling.

Meanwhile, the anti-rape group said that concern over breaches of confidentiality has prevented those in the LGBTQ community from seeking AIDS testing or treatment and that they receive hostile treatment by health care providers.

Such laws used to be common in former British colonies across the Caribbean but have been challenged in recent years. Courts in Belize and Trinidad & Tobago have found such laws unconstitutional, while other cases in the region are pending.

The Eastern Caribbean Alliance for Diversity and Equality welcomed Tuesday’s outcome, which came in litigation that began in 2020 to challenge what it called “invasive and unconstitutional remnants of colonial law”.

The group’s executive director, Kenita Placide, said such laws “legitimise hate speech, discrimination and violence and tears at the fabric of our society”.

The group said same-sex consensual intimacy is still criminalised in seven Caribbean countries, adding that while sentences are rarely imposed, penalties range from 10 years to life imprisonment.

It said constitutional challenges are pending in Barbados, St Lucia, and St Kitts and Nevis.

In her ruling, High Court Judge Marissa Robertson said that “the Constitution is often described as a living instrument, which gives significant room for the realisation and enjoyment of individuals’ human rights. The very rights that the document espouses and protects are capable of evolution since concepts, attitudes and the understanding of human rights and dignity evolve over time.”

It wasn’t immediately clear if the attorney general for Antigua and Barbuda planned to appeal the decision. Government officials couldn’t be immediately reached for comment.

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No request from Jamaica’s Gov’t for Popcaan to be ‘detained’ in UK | Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News | Loop News

The Government of Jamaica has not requested that dancehall artiste Popcaan be “detained” in the United Kingdom.

The disclosure came from Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Affairs Senator Kamina Johnson Smith in a tweeted response to a query from Shelly-Ann Curran, CEO of Shelly Curran Bookings, which was made after the Popcaan was “detained” on his arrival to the UK on Tuesday.

The ‘Party Shot’ shared his plight with his almost three million followers on Instagram via a video in his Stories on Tuesday, calling on Prime Minister Andrew Holness for answers as to why there are red flags against his name that causes him to be detained each time he enters the United Kingdom.

It was not the first time Popcaan was making a public appeal to the Jamaican Government about the matter, having also been held in UK immigration in January.

Curran, in a tweet to Johnson Smith on Tuesday, highlighted Popcaan’s situation in the UK, stating that “he is detained and asked to do so by the Ja Govt”, and questioning why.

Johnson Smith responded to Curran, denying that Jamaica’s Government has made such a request.
“Dear @ShellyCurran the Govt of JA has not requested that @popcaanmusic be detained, but there are many reasons why a traveller may be detained.

“I have asked the High Commission to enquiry into the matter as early as they are able, so that they may advise,” the Government Minister tweeted.

In his post to Instagram on Tuesday, Popcaan displayed a paper for viewers, stating that every time he is in the UK he is given the paper and “detained” “because of information that was sent by my country that I should be stopped every time I am in the UK”.

“I wanna know why,” was the simple request from the ‘Family’ recording artiste.

With Johnson Smith stating that she has asked the High Commission to make checks, Popcaan could soon have an answer to that question.

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Saudi Arabian investors to visit Jamaica this week | Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News | Loop News

A group of 80 Saudi Arabian business interests will arrive in Jamaica on Friday (July 8) for discussions with government officials on local investment prospects.

Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, who made the announcement, said it will be the largest and strongest group of investors from the Middle East to be hosted locally.

They will arrive after participating in the inaugural two-day Caribbean-Saudi Arabia Summit which gets underway in the Dominican Republic on Wednesday (July 6).

Bartlett, who was slated to depart Jamaica on Tuesday for the Summit, made the announcement during a media briefing at Gordon House in downtown Kingston Tuesday (July 4), where he provided an update on tourism developments.

He indicated that members of the delegation will be exploring potential investment options in several areas.

These include logistics, agriculture, infrastructure and real estate, and tourism and hospitality.

“We are excited about the prospects of being able to show them the different investment options in the Corporate Area, in Montego Bay, and elsewhere, and that out of it will come foreign direct investment… straight investment in the economy of Jamaica,” the Minister stated.

Bartlett said the visit to Jamaica was facilitated by his ministry working in tandem with the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, and Portfolio Minister, Senator Aubyn Hill.

“This, I think, is an exciting moment and I’m very pleased that Minister Aubyn Hill and myself have teamed together so well to create this opportunity for investment in Jamaica,” Bartlett stated.

The Caribbean-Saudi Arabia Summit is being held to facilitate stakeholder discussions that forge and strengthen business relations between both regions.

— JIS

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Caribbean Airlines Offers Free Calls On Its Mobile App – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Caribbean Airlines has launched free calls via its mobile app, giving customers an additional channel to reach the airline’s Reservations Sales and Service Call Centre.

“Call us Now” button located in the drop down menu of the Caribbean Airlines mobile app, will connect customers directly to the airline’s Reservations Call Centre where they can make and pay for bookings, and transact any other business facilitated by the call centre.

“We are always looking to enhance our customer experience and having noted an increase in the use of our mobile app we added the call option as a free service to our customers. The new feature is convenient and will allow customers anywhere in the world to reach us quickly and for free, when connected to a wifi or data service, ” stated CEO, Garvin Medera.

The new feature complements the airline’s WebChat service as an option to connect to a Caribbean Airlines Call Center Agent.

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COVID-19: 6 muertos y 377 hospitalizados

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el miércoles 6 muertos y 377 personas hospitalizadas.

El total de muertes atribuidas es de 4,598.

Hay 325 adultos hospitalizados y 52 menores. El monitoreo cubre el periodo del 20 de junio al 4 de julio de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 32.59 por ciento.

Se reportan 6 defunciones adicionales a causa del COVID-19. Unas 377 personas están hospitalizadas; 325 adultos y 52 pediátricos. Al medio día se ofrece una actualización de los datos que incluye el status de vacunación; https://t.co/8KaFLZcGta

— Departamento de Salud de Puerto Rico (@desaludpr) July 6, 2022

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E cuadro legal pa otorgacion di FASE a keda aproba

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The content originally appeared on: Diario

Parlamentario Shailiny Tromp-Lee (MEP): 

ORANJESTAD (AAN): Dialuna den sala di Parlamento a trata e cuadro legal pa loke ta trata e ayudo financiero FASE cu a keda duna na nos hendenan cu a perde entrada door di e pandemia.

            Un sosten cu tabata asina esencial y necesario. Un sosten cu mester a bin hopi rapido mientras ta concretisa e cuadro legal necesario. Cu esaki a tuma hopi tempo porta ta un punto di discucion pero mi ta kere cu na ningun momento nos mester perde e realidad di nos situacion desde 13 di maart 2020 for di bista.

            Contrario na loke oposicion a insinua durante e reunion publico, Gabinete Wever-Croes a haci hopi esfuerso pa brinda ayudo financiero na nos hendenan cu a perde entrada of trabou mediante FASE. Na mes momento nan a yuda nos companianan cu subsidio di salario pa nan por a mantene nos hendenan na pia di trabou y a percura pa duna sosten financiero na companianan chikito y mediano pa nan por a sobrevivi. Cu otro palabra gobierno a actua mesora pa por garantisa un tipo di stabilidad y pa preveni pobresa serio den nos comunidad.

            Durante e reunion mi a enfatisa e hecho cu e fraccion mas grandi den oposicion kier manera lubida di COVID, mas bien kier scrap e di nos historia. Nan kier lubida e impacto devastador cu e tabatin y ainda tin riba nos pais.

            Realidad ta cu dia 13 maart 2020 Aruba a conoce e prome dos casonan di covid y desde e dia ey nos mundo a bira boca abou. Ya pa dia 16 di maart Gobierno a dicidi di sera nos scolnan y sera nos frontera. 3 dia despues riba dia 19 di maart ya Gobierno a introduci toque de queda y despues a sigui cu shelter in place. Mas cu claro tur esakinan tabatin su consecuencia.

            Nos companianan mester a sera nan portanan pa algun siman, nos turismo a bay plat y nan a mira nan entradanan bay drasticamente atras. No a tarda mucho tempo cu retironan a cuminsa cay y of nos hendenan a cuminsa perde entrada masalmente. Na principio tabata papia di 25.000 persona cu lo perde nan trabou of parti di nan entrada y no lo por a provee mas pa nan famia. Esaki a pone un precion hopi grandi riba gobierno, cu no obstante e precion, na mi opinion, a actua rapidamente.

            Mi persona y Fraccion di MEP desde un principio a sostene tur e sosten financiero presenta y implementa pa Gobierno. Mas cu claro nos tabata consciente di e echo cu diferente cuadro legal necesario no por keda cristalisa mesora. Nos tur conoce e situacion di personal di Directie Wetgeving en Juridische Zaken y sigur no mester lubida e precion den cual nan a bin encontra nan mes door di e pandemia y e trabounan crucial cu nan mester a realisa pa Gobierno.

            Sigur pa loke ta trata e situacion y negosacionnan cu Hulanda. Pesey mes tin tur comprecion pa e proceso y mas cu claro a aproba e cuadro legal di FASE dialuna.

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Diesocho luna di prison pa bendemento di cocaina den Rancho

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ORANJESTAD – E hombernan R.A.M. y S.J.P. a scucha Hues bisa cu nan ta culpable pa bende cocaina durante 1 aña.

Fiscal a exigi 2 aña di prison y Hues a condena nan na 1 aña y 6 luna di prison (18 luna).

BENDEMENTO DI COCAINA DEN RANCHO

                Nan ta worde acusa cu entre 7 September 2019 y September 2021, nan tabata bende cocaina. Durante tratamento di e caso luna pasa, tanto R.A.M. como S.J.P. a desmenti di tabata bende cocaina. R.A.M. a bisa Hues cu e ta biba den Rancho y e sa unda ta bende droga. El a bisa Hues cu ta na e cas unda Polis a tene razia, ta caminda cu ta bende droga. El a bisa cu dia di e razia a detene esnan cu droga y nan no a bisa cu a cumpra droga for di R.A.M.             S.J.P. a bisa cu e ta hopi den Rancho no pa bende droga sino ta bay serca su tanta, kende a lant’e.

EXIGENCIA FISCAL

                Fiscal a mustra cu tin testigonan cu ta bisa di a cumpra droga for di R.A.M. y S.J.P. Fiscal a exigi 2 aña di prison pa cada un.                

                Ta asina cu tanto abogado mr. Illes como abogado mr. Bryson a cuestiona e hecho cu Polis ta usa choller como testigo. Nan a bisa cu e declaracionnan aki no ta confiabel.

SENTENCIA

                Via video conference Hues a bisa cu e ta haya legalmente proba cu entre September 2020 y September 2021, R.A.M. y S.J.P. a bende droga. 

RECHAZA DEFENSA

                Hues a bisa cu di parti defensa a bisa cu e testigonan no ta confiabel pasobra nan ta adicto na droga. Hues si ta haya nan confiabel pero a bisa cu e ta tene cu cuatela e periodo cu nan ta bisa cu a cumpra droga.

                Na opinion di Hues, e testigonan ta bisa basicamente cu durante 1 aña nan a cumpra. Hues a bisa cu e no ta haya proba cu pa un periodo mas largo manera cierto testigo a declara, R.A.M. y S.J.P. tabata bende droga.

CASTIGO

                Pa cu e castigo, Hues a bisa cu e ta tene na cuenta cu durante 1 aña, e duo R.A.M. y S.J.P. a dedica na bendemento di cocaina. Cocaina ta malo pa salud y tin consecuencia pa esnan cu ta usa y comunidad. Dealmento di droga ta fomenta criminalidad. Esnan cu ta usa droga, ta bay haci delitonan pa asina yega na placa y cumpra droga. E duo aki a dedica na esaki pa haya ganashi.

Hues a condena R.A.M. y S.J.P. na 18 luna di prison, kitando e tempo cu nan ta sera caba den KIA. Hues a ordena tambe pa loke a confisca lo worde duna back.

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