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Cop Among Six Trinidadians Charged After Attack On Grenada Javelin Champion – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Grenada police on Friday arrested and charged six Trinidad and Tobago nationals, including a police officer, in connection with an incident on Wednesday involving Grenada javelin champion, Anderson Peters.

Several men on board the party cruise vessel Harbour Master allegedly attacked the 24-year-old Peters, beat him, and threw him overboard.

The incident occurred on Wednesday in the Grenada capital.

In a press release, Grenada police disclosed that John Alexander, 55, Deckhand of Arima, Mikhail John, 35, Sailor of San Juan, Noel Cooper, 42, Captain of Gurpe, Lance Wiggins, 45, Sailor of Cocorite, and Sheon Jack, 28, Sailor of Cocorite were all charged with one count each of Grievous Harm and Stealing.

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At the same time, officers charged Abiola Benjamin, 40, Operations Manager-Police Officer of Maraval for Assault on Anderson Peters.

Alexander, John, Cooper, Wiggins, and Jack were also charged with Causing Harm to Kiddon Peters, the brother of Anderson Peters.

All are due in court on Monday and will remain in police custody until their appearance before a magistrate.

The boat incident has attracted widespread condemnation with Grenadians taking to social media to express their outrage.

On Thursday Grenada Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell said on Facebook that he had viewed the video of the altercation involving ‘our national sporting icon and international champion, Anderson Peters’ and was ‘ alarmed and troubled by what was shown.’

Acknowledging that the facts were still unknown, he said his government unequivocally condemns violence of any kind.

In addition, Mitchell urged citizens and visitors to maintain a posture of respect for differing perspectives and to opt for rational debate over extreme behaviour.

He also wished the Grenada javelin champion and others who sustained injuries a speedy recovery.

The management of Harbour Master issued a statement emphatically declaring that the company does not condone acts of violence of any kind.

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Emiten advertencia de calor para la mayoría de las áreas bajas en Puerto Rico

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El Servicio Nacional de Meteorología en San Juan emitió una advertencia de calor para la mayoría de las áreas bajas en Puerto Rico debido a los índices de calor de 102 a 111 grados, con los índices de calor más altos en la costa Norte y justo tierra adentro. La misma estará vigente desde las 10 AM hasta las 4 PM AST del día de hoy.

Las temperaturas máximas actuales fluctuarán desde los bajos 90s en áreas bajas a altos 70s en las montañas más altas. Una tendencia más seca comenzará esta noche, pero el calor excesivo continuará durante la semana.

Excepto por condiciones marítimas localmente peligrosas generadas por la actividad de aguaceros y tronadas a través de las aguas locales, el oleaje permanecerá a menos de 4 pies y vientos generalmente a menos de 15 nudos. La mayoría de las playas orientadas hacia el Norte, este y Sureste tienen un riesgo moderado de corrientes marinas.

Además, la agencia informó que la mejor humedad se encuentra detrás de la onda y se extenderá a través de las islas durante el día. Aguaceros se tornarán más frecuentes a través del Este de Puerto Rico durante horas de la mañana, luego aguaceros y tronadas pasarán por toda la isla y se tornarán más fuertes en el Oeste de Puerto Rico.

Cantidades de lluvia de hasta 2 pulgadas con los aguaceros y tronadas más fuertes son posibles, con posibles áreas localizadas de hasta 4 pulgadas. Vientos se tornarán del Sureste a Sur con la influencia de la brisa marina y hasta 15 mph con ráfagas más fuertes en la brisa marina y tronadas.

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West Indies announces ODI Squad

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

Cricket West Indies (CWI) yesterday announced the West Indies squad for the CG United One-Day International Series against New Zealand at Kensington Oval in Barbados on 17th, 19th and 21st August.

The three matches are West Indies’ last remaining matches in the ICC One Day International Super League for automatic qualification for the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup in India.

The West Indies will be seeking to win the Series to secure one of the automatic qualification places reserved for the top 7 teams in the ODI Super League table, excluding hosts India.

Off-spinner, Kevin Sinclair has been included on the squad. He made his international debut in Twenty/20 International cricket last year against Sri Lanka, and has so far played six Twenty/20 Internationals.

Left-arm, leg-spinner, Gudakesh Motie has been named in the 14-member squad and will have to undergo a fitness assessment on the finger injury sustained against India in the CG United One Day International Series in Trinidad last month.

Allrounder Roston Chase is unavailable for selection due to injury, while allrounder, Fabien Allen is also unavailable for personal reasons.

FULL SQUAD

Nicholas Pooran (Captain)

Shai Hope (Vice Captain)

Shamarh Brooks

Keacy Carty

Shimron Hetmyer

Jason Holder

Akeal Hosein

Alzarri Joseph

Brandon King

Kyle Mayers

Gudakesh Motie (subject to fitness)

Keemo Paul

Jayden Seales

Kevin Sinclair

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SVG to host the opening match of the Cricket West Indies Under-19 Cricket Championship

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

The Windward Islands versus Leeward Islands opening match of the Cricket West Indies Under-19 Cricket Championship seems to be heading for a draw at the Arnos Vale Sports Complex here in St Vincent and the Grenadines.

At the close of play on yesterday’s second day of the 3-day match, the scores were: The Windward Islands 209 (Captain Akeem Auguste 80, Tarique Edward 65, Noel Leo 28, Nathan Edward 5-30), and 72-0 (Ethan Gibson 36 not out, Stephen Pascal 27 not out(, the Leeward Islands 284 (Nathen Edward 82, Michael Greaves 60, Malique Walsh 38, Joel Andrew 33, Tarique Edward 8-75).

The match will be continuing from 10.00 a. m today.

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NBC’s Covid-19 Update – Friday August 12th 2022

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Transport and Works, Lands, and Physical Planning Montgomery Daniel said the Cabinet of St. Vincent  and the Grenadines has never issued any mandates with regard to vaccination or booster shots for Covid-19.

Minster Daniel made the point, as he responded to question during a News Conference this week.

Rawdica Stephen tells us more in NBC’s Covid-19 update.

https://www.nbcsvg.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/COVID-19-UPDATE-587.mp3

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PM Gonsalves condemns China’s actions against Taiwan yet again

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Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves condemned China’s recent military drills near Taiwan, during a meeting on Thursday with Taiwan’s Premier Su Tseng-chang

According to a report by Taiwan News, the Prime Minister discussed a number of issues during his meeting with Premier Su, including bilateral ties, the leadership of President Tsai Ing-wen, and opposition to the recent actions of the Chinese Communist Party.

The Taiwanese Premier thanked Prime Minister Gonsalves for speaking out for Taiwan at the United Nations and for supporting Taiwan’s international participation. The Premier said he hoped the bilateral friendship would last forever.

Dr. Gonsalves said his country was preparing a written statement  with other diplomatic allies of Taiwan, which condemns China’s unreasonable and disproportionate actions. The statement is expected to be published at the United Nations today.

The Prime Minister said the actions of the Chinese Communist Party violate international law and are not in line with international morality. He stressed that any issues or differences should be resolved through civilized and peaceful dialogue and not with threats of war. He added that the Chinese Communist Party’s threat to Taiwan is unacceptable

Dr. Gonsalves said that St Vincent and the Grenadines supports Taiwan in its efforts to defend itself. He commended Taiwan for not allowing China to interfere in its internal affairs and noted that the Taiwanese have shown great determination in defending their home in the face of military threats.

Prime Minister Gonsalves and his delegation are scheduled to leave Taiwan today, after meeting with top government officials over the past five days.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves met today with the Chairman, President and Management team of the Taiwan Overseas Investment & Development Corporation (OIDC).

The meeting is reported to have been a successful one and produced significant benefits for St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

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Which benefits should NIS continue, add or eliminate in the reform? Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Barbadians are being given the opportunity to contribute to a possible new design for the National Insurance Fund.

With an email address, suggestion boxes islandwide and a series of Town Hall meetings slated for this week in various parishes, the hope of the government of Barbados and the National Insurance Board is that employers and employees will step up to the plate and voice their concerns, hopes and wishes, while pitching ideas to solve this pre-crisis Fund issue on our doorsteps. In recent days, it has been projected that on the current trajectory the Fund will be depleted in as little as 12 years, so in 2034 or “on a more optimistic outlook, it could be in 2041”.

Speaking during a press conference over the weekend, the question posed to the NIS Actuary Derek Osborne was, “Which benefits should NIS continue, add or eliminate in the reform?”

To which he replied that that is one of the goals of the stakeholder engagement exercises. “Those are the questions I think consultations are going to help answer. You know, what’s the priority, what’s important? […] Do we add new benefits” at this time or add and delete at the same rate so that there is no change essentially?

However, he stressed that changes to the pensions are the key factor to turning around the negative outlook of the NIS Fund, not changes on the short-term benefits side.

Should you be able to pay contributions according to the benefits you want with NIS?

Choices

But he went on to say that the benefits on offer can be evaluated so they fit the demand, climate, and current environment. He made mention of the survivor’s benefit paid at age 50 and if that age should be revised in this 21st Century time, or a flexible invalidity benefit in cases where people recover, and he highlighted the paternity leave and subsequent paternity benefit discussion as well.

NIS CEO Kim Tudor added that the paternity benefit is in fact coming on board shortly. She said that the plans are very advanced with the NIS presently working out “what amounts that can be paid, and so forth, the actual mechanics…”

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NIS contributions posted by employers on portal for employees’ to see Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Employees no longer have an excuse for horror stories about employers not paying in contributions on their behalf to the National Insurance Scheme (NIS).

According to the Chief Executive Officer of the National Insurance Board Kim Tudor, a portal has been in place and in operation for two years now for employees to check on their own on the NIS website.

She said that persons who have NIS deductions taken from their pay can see whether their employers are diligently paying in the monies to ensure their social safety net is intact.

Speaking during a press conference on Saturday at the NIS Culloden Road headquarters, she said:

“You can see all your contributions, you can see all the contributions from every employer that you have ever worked for…

“What we have been doing over the last couple of years is all new registrants who come to register for NIS register for the portal at the same time. If you go on the NIS website, just click on the portal.”

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Baccha Festival : une première journée épique, et un show de Kalash entre polémique et communion avec son public

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Originalité dans les tenues, paillettes, jeux de transparences, du très sexy, du dénudé ou pas trop mais toujours dans le beau, hommes et femmes s’étaient donné le mot. Et surtout, tous étaient venus s’amuser et profiter pleinement d’un programmation variée, dispatchée sur deux scènes. La prestation de Kalash, l’une des plus attendues, même si elle a été ponctuée d’averses, n’a sûrement pas déçu.

Rimka, Princ Swanny, Killerz, Rachelle Allison, Kes tha Band etc. La programmation a plu aux festivaliers venus très nombreux pour ce premier jour. 

Comme à son habitude Kalash a été sans filtres. Heureux de se retrouver à la maison en prestation, il n’a eu de cesse de le dire de remercier le public martiniquais. Il a précisé être à la maison et aimer son public. La prestation de l’artiste a été ponctuée de plusieurs interventions de sa part : entre son intervention pour interpeller les pompiers et la sécurité alors qu’une personne était tombée dans la foule, une autre pour demander à la sécurité d’intervenir pour mettre fin à un combat entre deux femmes auxquelles il a demandé de partir de devant la scène… 

Kalash, roi chez lui 

Mais aussi un beau moment d’émotion quand il a dédié une chanson à une amie Véronique, en chaise roulante, qu’il a fait monter sur scène… Deux de ses duos, avec Maureen et Danthologie, ont été ponctués d’explications qui ont laissé comprendre au public qu’il a sûrement eu des accrochages avec l’organisation. Sans compter qu’il a fini sa prestation en déclarant que c’était la dernière fois qu’on le voyait sur la scène du Baccha Festival. Néanmoins, Kalash a été comme toujours accueilli en roi chez lui, chacun de ses titres a emporté le public du festival, qui pluie ou pas est resté devant la scène a chanter avec lui toutes les paroles de ses chansons à la virgule près. La soirée s’est terminée avec les files de festivaliers qui regagnaient leur véhicule dans le calme, impatients de revenir pour le deuxième jour, malgré la fatigue après une journée intense.

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Police questioned about accountability and trust at GTC meeting Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

Local non-profit organization, Cayman Kind Action Committee, held a meeting with representatives of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) on Saturday, August 13, 2022 at the T.E. McField Youth & Community Centre on School Rd, George Town. The purpose of the meeting, according to Cayman Kind vice president, Carmen McField, was to discuss community policing concerns raised by residents, to learn more about procedures used by the RCIPS to process complaints and to encourage partnerships between the RCIPS and community members. In addition, the meeting sought to address a perceived breakdown in trust between the police and various communities, which appeared to be exacerbated by a perceived lack of accountability on the part of the police.

Showing accountability

On the issue of accountability, Ms McField asked the RCIPS representatives present to explain how the RCIPS shows accountability for the issues brought to their attention.

The reason for the question, according to Ms McField, is that ordinary members of the public do not understand the hierarchy or structure of the RCIPS, how complaints are managed once lodged, how communication takes place internally and what challenges are faced by the police when processing complaints.

Giving an example of one matter, Ms McField said:

A report was made from a lady in her seventies (that lives in Swamp)… about drugs and loud music and gambling.

[People] go directly to the fence line of her property to smoke ganja and the scent comes directly into her window. She can’t sleep at night. This lady is in her seventies and also under cancer treatment.

There were numerous reports, but no one came out and dealt with it.

She is getting no updates, no assistance, no help, no nothing.

Responding to the question, RCIPS Inspector Laing said:

Once the information comes to us… you mentioned drugs, you mentioned gambling… we have departments who deal with drugs and we have departments who deal with gambling. So, that information is sent to them.

Inspector Laing further emphasized that when the relevant RCIPS department acts on the reported information, it is critical for members of the public to appreciate that the speed of the RCIPS’ response to the public is not dictated by any organization (like Cayman Kind) or by himself, but instead, by the supervisor who is running the relevant department.

All we can do is keep on sending that information to that department, with the hope of something to happen very soon.

Inspector Laing said.

Notwithstanding Inspector Laing’s explanation, the issue at hand is that, while these internal processes are taking place and members of the public are waiting for responses, members of the public sometimes get frustrated and complain that there are too many “delays” in resolving their issues (members of the public get frustrated rather than trying to fully understand the formal process undertaken by the police and methods employed by the police, which may include interviewing witnesses, gathering and reviewing evidence and conducting further investigation).

In order to get a deeper understanding of the processes, Romellia Welcome, president of the Cayman Kind NPO, posed a question to Inspector Laing.

Ms Welcome said:

Once the information is sent in… don’t you guys follow up… saying can you give me an update on this, what’s the situation?

Would you guys come back and give us feedback?”

Responding to Ms Welcome, Inspector Laing confirmed that, while he and other police officers will normally follow up internally on reports, the challenge is whether members of the public want to continuously hear that “nothing is happening yet” on a matter or whether they are willing to wait until something substantial is achieved during the investigation, at which time a comprehensive response can be provided. Exacerbating the issue is the fact that response times may vary depending on the type of matter being investigated, which may be of no fault to the police, but, instead can be attributed to the complexity of the matter.

RCIPS representative, Michael Montague also weighed-in, saying that the management of each matter must also be seen from two angles- from the aspect of the persons initially getting to the scene as first responders following a call from 911 and the subsequent handling by the police.

Continuing, Mr Montague said:

The Commissioner’s goal… or what he promised to the Cayman people… is that we should have a Cayman Islands where we can be safe… without fear of violence.

Hence, the reason for a community relations partner.

So, that set us up to be a proactive department.

The mandate of that department dictates that we should go out and establish meaningful community partnership to address our challenges at the community level.

By establishing relationships with communities (as explained by Mr Montague), the potential for the police to address and solve crimes would improve. This is because such relationships can lead to the full the cooperation of community members, which can lead to evidence being willingly provided to police, accompanied by written statements or other helpful information.

Trust

Building such trusting relationships with the police, however, is a daunting and exasperating task for some members of the community. This is especially the case where community members had previous negative experiences with the police and, in order to take another chance with the police, they almost have to go through mental preparation, wanting the best result, but demotivated and skeptical based on past experience.

An example of such an experience was given by Mr Cleveland Henry, president of the Washington Blvd committee.

Mr Henry said:

We don’t trust the police.

I have called police about music behind my mother’s house. [She is] an eighty-year old woman [who] just had a surgery… they were playing loud music.

I called the police.

The policeman came and told the person that it was Cleveland Henry [who] called the police.

How can you trust the police?

Then, when we speak to the Commissioner about it, it is like he doesn’t want to hear it.

Mr Henry explained that, as as a result of experiences like this, some people in the community have begun to turn a blind eye to crime and other issues facing the community. Increasingly less reports are therefore being made to the police.

Defending the police, Mr Montague said that it is important for people to continue to make reports and give evidence because the police are looking for assistance of community members “to go on the record,” go to court and give evidence.

Once on the record, “it shows the truthfulness of what has happened and the police, hence, can corroborate what has happened,” Mr Montague explained.

Mr Montague added that, once on the record, a disclosure is customarily made to the “other side” so that they can respond to the allegations. Unfortunately, this disclosure to the other side is often interpreted as the police breaking the complainant’s trust, which is a part of the process that is perhaps not being adequately explained by the police to witnesses or persons giving statements or evidence to the police.

Meeting end

In closing the meeting, Mr Montague urged all community members to see themselves in a new role as “private detectives” i.e., helping to gather information and assisting the police.

Instead of attempting to be unofficial private detectives, however, one meeting attendee queried why more residents were not made special constables. This is because, as special constables, they might be in a better position to take action within their communities when something happens.

In response to this query, the police present appeared to nod positively at the idea, however, they noted that the relevant community members would first need to meet the RCIPS’ qualifications to become special constables.

The meeting ended on a positive note with the police looking forward to working with the Cayman Kind Action Committee and members of other communities.

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