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16-year-old female from Kingston reported missing Loop Jamaica

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An Ananda Alert has been activated for 16-year-old Ellayah Grey of Terresa Avenue, Kingston 3 who has been missing

since Wednesday, July 27.

She is of brown complexion, slim build and about 172 centimetres (5 feet 8 inches) tall.

Reports from the Mountain View police are that at about 9:00 am, Ellayah was last seen at home; her mode of dress at the time she went missing is unknown and she has not been heard from since.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Ellayah Grey is being asked to contact the Mountain View police at 876-876-930-3207, police 119 emergency number, or the nearest police station.

No photograph was available at the time of this publication.

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Cejhae Greene and Joella Lloyd have progressed to the semi final round of the 2022 Commonwealth Games

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Great News.. Both Cejhae Greene and Joella Lloyd have progressed to the semi final round of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England.

Greene placed 3rd in heat 9 in a time of 10.16s and advanced based on time, while Lloyd placed 3rd in heat 3 in 11.42s which is an automatic qualification to the semifinals.

The semifinals will be run tomorrow morning starting at 8:10am local time(Antigua Time).

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Antigua: Safety tips for revellers

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There is only one thing better than the Caribbean’s greatest summer festival (Carnival) and that is a safe and peaceful one.

In Antigua and Barbuda, the police have already started to ramp up efforts to mitigate against criminal activity during fete season.

The twin island’s Carnival begins next week and law enforcement have revealed that they have begun executing ‘Stop and Search’ exercises in certain targeted areas.

Search warrants were executed on premises where criminal activities are suspected to be taking place and there is also an increase in police patrols across the island with special emphasis placed on events with large gatherings.

But crime prevention requires help from all corners of society.

Here is some advice from law enforcement officials:

Pay close attention to your surroundings for your own personal safety. Stay alert!!
Avoid exposing valuables, such as jewellery and large amounts of cash in public places.
Always ensure that your property is protected by using quality locks to secure both windows and doors.
Do not leave keys in hiding places for other occupants of the home.
Do not leave valuable items inside vehicles in plain view.  This may attract thieves to break into your vehicle.
Properly secure Liquid Propane Gas cylinders to avoid having them stolen.
Street vendors should ensure that they have adequate security measures in place; including proper lighting to secure their cash and other valuables throughout the season of carnival.
 Livestock and vegetable farmers are encouraged to make regular checks on their farms and to report all suspicious activities to any of the police stations without delay.
Shops and storeowners are asked to pay closer attention to the operations of their businesses, while at the same time monitoring the movement of persons entering and leaving their business places.   
Desist from purchasing items that appear to have been stolen or illegally obtained.  

Other tips….

10. Travel in groups and if you leave the group – to go to the bathroom or the bar – go with at least one other person. Remember to look out for your friends; if you haven’t seen someone in a while, it’s time to search for them.

11. Watch your drink!!  Remember, never leave your drink unattended and do not take a drink from any random individual. Drink out of bottles if possible and, if you can’t, keep one hand over the top of your glass.

 12.Drink in moderation! Drunkenness impairs your judgement and makes you less aware of your surroundings. It may also make you an easier target for criminals. LOOPNEWS

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PAHO Prepares Countries for Monkeypox Testing

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PRESS RELEASE:

In May 2022, multiple cases of monkeypox were identified in several non-endemic countries.

To update Member States on the situation, the PAHO/WHO Office for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean Countries (ECC) hosted an information session on monkeypox for all Ministry of Health focal points on 1 June 2022.

This information session brought together key PAHO/WHO experts in the areas of disease and clinical management, infection prevention and control, laboratory and surveillance as well as communication.

To continue support of country preparedness, from 24 June 2022, PAHO has provided laboratory reagents to Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

These reagents included primers and probes for Monkeypox Virus polymerase chain reaction (MPXV PCR), sufficient for conducting 400 tests.

On 28 June, PAHO hosted a virtual training session for Barbados and the ECC on protocols for molecular diagnosis of monkeypox, over 90 participants were in attendance.

Follow-up meetings were also held with Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados and St. Kitts and Nevis to plan for implementation and/or review of laboratory data.

Currently all countries have the capacity to diagnose for Monkeypox.

Samples have already been processed in the laboratories of Barbados, Dominica, Grenada and St. Vincent and the Grenadines; dry runs completed, and results shared with PAHO.

These laboratories are now ready to diagnose suspected cases.

PAHO will continue to provide MPXV specific reagents and technical support to national laboratories in Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean Countries.

WHAT IS MONKEYPOX?

Monkeypox is a viral zoonotic disease caused by the monkeypox virus, a member of the Orthopoxvirus genus, this includes the variola virus (which causes smallpox).

Monkeypox is characterized by rash or skin lesions that are usually concentrated on the face, palms of the hands, and soles of the feet.

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Kamla: PNM disbanded national reparations committee

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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar greets drummer Richard Lewis from the group Waka Ife at Emancipation Day celebrations at the Southern Marine Steel Band Foundation, Marabella, on Monday. Photo by Lincoln Holder

OPPOSITION Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar claimed the PNM disbanded a national reparations committee which was established under the former UNC-led People’s Partnership (PP) coalition government which she led as prime minister.

Addressing an Emancipation Day celebration at Southern Marines panyard in Marabella on Monday, Persad-Bissessar said the UNC always respected the legacy of African slaves who came to TT and whose descendants played an integral role in TT’s development over the years.

“It was a recognition of this historic injustice that under my leadership, I mandated the establishment of a national reparations committee.”

Persad-Bissessar recalled that UWI Vice-Chancellor Sir Hilary Beckles collaborated with her on this matter.

Former young king Sheldon Reid performs at Emancipation Day celebrations at the Southern Marine Steel Band Foundation, Marabella, on Monday. Photo by Lincoln Holder

One of the purposes of the committee, she continued, was “righting the historical wrongs, addressing the historical record regarding our account of slavery and making a case for reparations for persons of African descent as well as our indigenous (Amerindian) community.”

She said the committee was created as part of the PP’s commitment “to the international decade of persons of African descent.”

In December 2013, the United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution 68/237 to declare this decade to run from 2015 to 2024.

Some of the objectives of resolution 68/237 were to promote a greater knowledge of and respect for the diverse heritage, culture and contribution of people of African descent to the development of societies and to strengthen national, regional and international action and cooperation in relation to the full enjoyment of economic, social, cultural, civil and political rights by people of African descent and their full and equal participation in all aspects of society.

Persad-Bissessar asked, “What do we have to show for it?”

She said, “Had I been in office, it (the committee) would not have been disbanded. That is what has happened.”

Members of the Southern Marine Steelband Foundation perform at Emancipation Day celebrations in Marabella, Monday. Photo by Lincoln Holder

Persad-Bissessar promised that once the UNC is returned to government, “we must get that committee working again.”

She said, ‘The case for reparations remains an essential commitment to honour the memory of those Africans who who fought for liberation.”

Persad-Bissessar also promised that a new UNC government will revisit the idea of building a steelpan factory in TT.

She did not think it was right for steelpans to be built in any country other than TT.

“We must take it back.”

She also saw the pan factory would give children an opportunity to learn to play the steel pan give them an opportunity to earn an income and develop a career.

I commit to you that this will be recognized in a meaningful way when returned to office.”

Persad-Bissessar also promised a future UNC government would revisit the pan in schools initiative started under the PP.

“On our return (to government) we shall work closely with Pan Trinbago to expand this programme to include the steelpan facilities in our communities that continue to work with our youth. “

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Teacher robbed in Rio Claro

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A 57-year-old teacher was robbed at her home in Rio Claro around 5 pm on Sunday.

Police say Jody Madho was at her home at Latchram, Trace, Riverside Road, Fonrose Village, Rio Claro when two masked men entered her home and demanded cash and jewellery. One was armed with a pistol and the other was armed with a crowbar.

Madho was tied and gagged. She was robbed of $300 in cash, gold jewellery valued at $13,500, a cell phone valued at $8,000, ID card, driver’s permit, bank cards and her car keys.

After the men left, Madho managed to free herself and alerted a mobile police patrol that was in the area.

Police searched the area but the two suspects were not found.

Madho received medical treatment at the Rio Claro Health Centre.

Police investigations are continuing.

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National Consumer Association Elects New Board Of Directors – St. Lucia Times News

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On Wednesday 27th, July 22, at an Extra Ordinary Meeting, the National Consumer Association (NCA) successfully hosted an election to vote on its new Board of Directors.

This accomplishment is a relief to our organization members after having two unsuccessful attempts at electing a new Board in 2019.

In May of 2022, Consumer Affairs Minister, The Honorable Emma Hippolyte, made an official and public call for a more visible and active National Consumer Association. The Minister explains, ‘the NCA serves as the mouthpiece of consumers…and, its drive and membership have diminished at a crucial time.

The Minister with responsibility for Consumer Affairs also noted that the operation of St. Lucia’s National Consumer Association is mandatory to fulfil Chapter 8 of the Treaty of Chaguaramas.

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The treaty articulates that Saint Lucia, as a party to this agreement, is required to facilitate mechanisms in pursuit of Consumer Protection, Competition Law, and Policy.

Therefore, on the heels of this call to action, the new Board of the NCA is excited to usher in our wealth of knowledge, passion for consumer advocacy and protection, and expertise from all facets of society.

While we are mindful that there are pending matters to be unearthed and resolved with the utmost transparency and urgency, with the support of the public, our membership, and affiliates, we are fully confident that the novel Board of the NCA can steer it into a new direction, one in sincere service of the cause of which we serve.

Moving forward, the NCA announces that the new Board for the tenure 2022 – 2024 is as follows:

Dr. Thecla Lewis – PresidentSebastien Collymore – Vice PresidentSherri-Ann Aurrelien – General SecretaryDonald Popo – TreasurerPhil Henderson – Public Relations OfficerMario Lendor – Assistant TreasurerVeronica Forde – TrusteeTed Theobalds – Trustee

The NCA will be releasing subsequent correspondence on matters which have arisen and sharing its intentions and work plan with the public soon.

– Phil Henderson, Public Relations Officer, NCA

Source: National Consumer Association

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Guardan silencio agentes de la Policía cuestionados tras acribillar a menor desarmado

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El comisionado del Negociado de Investigaciones Especiales (NIE), Rafael Freytes, confirmó en RADIO ISLA que los siete agentes señalados por acribillar a balazos a joven de 16 años que estaba desarmado en Puerto Nuevo.

El joven perdió la vida en el incidente que se produjo en horas de la noche de ayer. Rafael Freytes informó que el NIE asumió jurisdicción del caso. 

Según Freytes, el menor presentaba múltiples impactos de bala. Freytes no quiso confirmar si los agentes se encuentran detenidos y se limitó a asegurar que fueron retenidos” por tratarse de una investigación en curso.  

Pendientes a RADIO ISLA para más información.

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Five arrested for drug offences on beach Loop Cayman Islands

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The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) carried out an operation on Thursday, July 28, assisted by partners from the Customs and Boarder Control, Department of Commerce and Investment and the Public Lands Commission, in the area of the Seven Mile Public Beach in response to community concerns around the consumption and sale of illegal substances on the beaches.

During the operation, the officers had cause to search multiple persons at the location, which resulted in several packets of ganja being recovered (photos of these packages are attached). Five persons were arrested as a result of these recoveries; two men of West Bay, ages 36 and 31, two men of George Town ages 27 and 28, and a Bodden Town woman, age 23. All the arrests were as a result of drug related offenses.

All five individuals were bailed pending further investigations. The RCIPS extends our thanks to all our partner services who assisted with this operation.

“We want to draw attention to the type of packaging used in these seizures, which could be designed to appeal to younger persons”, Head of Community Policing, Inspector Laing-Hall, said.

We think it’s important to alert members of the public, especially parents and guardians, of this new way to conceal illegal drugs. As a community we must be vigilant to the tactics employed by those taking part in illegal activity to target our young people.

Laing-Hall continued.

Colourful packaging shown by police

RCIPS Community Police officers are encouraging the general public to report suspicious activities and person loitering in public places, who appear to be carrying out illegal activities.

Reports may be made to 9-1-1 or to any of of the RCIPS district police stations. Alternatively, tips may be submitted to the RCIPS website or mobile app for non-emergency matters.

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Man arrested for armed robbery Loop Cayman Islands

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The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) reported that a 27-year-old-man of George Town has been formally charged by the police on two counts of Robbery and one count of Possession of an Imitation Firearm with Intent.

The charges are in relation to two separate reports of robberies that took place in the early morning of March 30 where two men stated that an armed man approached and assaulted them, then stole their personal properties.

The George Town man appeared in court on August 1, 2022, and was remanded to return on Friday, August 5 to the Grand Court.

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