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Ja Little League Baseball team going to World tournament in Florida Loop Jamaica

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Jamaica Little League Senior Boys Team will be participating in The World Comes to Palm Beach annual tournament from October 24 to October 31.

“The team is delighted to be able to compete in the Palm Beach Tournament after missing the opportunity to attend the Little League Baseball and Softball International Caribbean Regional Championship tournament in Guayama, Puerto Rico, last June,” said a release from Jamaica Little League Baseball and Softball (JLLBS).

The senior boys team consists of players aged 13-16 years old, from Yallahs, St Andrew Central and Portmore Little League Baseball and Softball.

The Jamaican team will have their hands full, as they will compete against teams from Canada, USA, the Bahamas, Aruba and a number of other powerful baseball countries.

The JLLBS said the tournament will provide the “boys the experience they will need to prepare them to compete in the 2023 Little League Baseball Caribbean Regional Championships, which is scheduled to be held in Puerto Rico in June”.

With just a few days remaining before the team departs from Jamaica on Sunday for the tournament, the JLLBS is seeking sponsorship in the amount of $5,000 US to help to meet their budget.

To donate, please message the Jamaica Little League Baseball and Softball Facebook page or telephone (876) 281 0248.

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29-year-old St Catherine woman reported missing Loop Jamaica

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Monique Doyle

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Twenty-nine-year-old Monique Doyle of Spring Village, Bushy Park, St Catherine has been missing since Saturday, October 15.

She is of brown complexion, medium build and about 170 centimetres (5 feet 7 inches) tall.

Reports from the Old Harbour police are that about 11am, Doyle was last seen at home.

The police said 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 Monique Doyle is being asked to contact the Old Harbour police at 876-983-2255, police 119 emergency number or the nearest police station.

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West Indies stay alive with victory over Zimbabwe

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WEST Indies kept their chances alive of qualifying for the Super 12s of the 2022 International Cricket Council T20 World Cup with a 31-run win over Zimbabwe in Hobart, Australia, on Wednesday.

West Indies posted 153/7 in 20 overs with opener Johnson Charles cracking three fours and two sixes in his innings of 45 off 36 balls.

Vice-captain Rovman Powell chipped in with 28 off 21 deliveries and Akeal Hosein contributed 23 not out off 18.

Sikandar Raza was the chief destroyer for Zimbabwe grabbing 3/19 in four overs and Blessing Muzarabani picked up 2/38 in four overs.

In reply, Zimbabwe made a rollicking start getting to 47/1 in the fifth over with opener Wessly Madhevere leading the way.

However, Zimbabwe then lost wickets regularly and were reduced to 64/5 after 7.2 overs.

Zimbabwe never recovered and were dismissed for 122 in 18.2 overs.

Luke Jongwe scored 29 off 22 balls and Madhevere hit 27 off 19.

Fast bowler Alzarri Joseph snatched 4/16 in four overs and fellow pacer Jason Holder took 3/12 in 3.2 overs.

West Indies will need to defeat Ireland on Friday to seal a place in the Super 12s.

SUMMARISED SCORES:

WEST INDIES 153/7 (20 overs) – Johnson Charles 45, Rovman Powell 28, Akeal Hosein 23 not out; Sikandar Raza 3/19, Blessing Muzarabani 2/38 vs ZIMBABWE 122 (18.2 overs) – Luke Jongwe 29, Wessly Madhevere 27; Alzarri Joseph 4/16, Jason Holder 3/12. West Indies won by 31 runs

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Fire threatens complete destruction of Guyana Stores

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A fire of unknown origin this morning threatened the complete destruction of the Guyana Stores building located at Water Street-Main Street, Georgetown.

Firefighters were dispatched during the wee hours of the day and spent hours battling the blaze which had engulfed the upper flat of the age-old structure.

The fire was eventually contained. The damages and losses suffered are still being assessed.

Guyana Stores Limited (GSL) was incorporated in 1976 as a State owned enterprise to acquire the business and assets of the Booker Group of Companies.

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Ramps Logistics asks court to order Govt to register it as local company

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Ramps Logistics (Guyana), has filed a lawsuit against Natural Resources Minister Vickram Bharrat, the Local Content Secretariat, Secretariat Director Martin Pertab and Attorney General Anil Nandlall, SC.

Natural Resources Minister Vickram BharratIn its lawsuit, Ramps contends that the Government’s decision to refuse his application to be entered on the Local Content Register and to be issued with a Certificate of Local Content Registration, is “unlawful, unreasonable and arbitrary.”

The company claims it satisfied all the necessary preconditions to be registered and is seeking a court order compelling the Government to issue the certificate and register it in the Local Content Secretariat. According to them, they were severely affected by these decisions and are therefore entitled to damages against the respondents.

They are also seeking a declaration that the Government’s decision to refuse to grant it the certificate was unlawful, as well as an order quashing that decision or, alternatively, an order to compel the Government to reconsider their application. They are also seeking damages and costs, to be assessed by the court.

Ramps also included an Affidavit of Support for their claims to have satisfied the requirements for a local company, under the Local Content Act, as well as to have satisfied all requirements for the submission of documents.

In October, the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) had instituted 10 charges against Ramps Logistics (Guyana) Inc over alleged false declarations made. According to the GRA, these charges, which are in accordance with the provisions of the Customs Act Chapter 82:01, stemmed from a recently completed investigation carried out by its Law Enforcement and Investigations Division.

Ramps Logistics Guyana has claimed that it followed all the requisite guidelines, but the Government had denied its Local Content Certificate, via an “automated” email, without any explanation.

At a press conference, Ramps Logistics Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Shaun Rampersad had related that the company divested 51 per cent ownership of its Guyana operations to Trinidad-based investor Deepak Lall, who has Guyanese parentage, to bring its operations in compliance with the Local Content Laws.

Guyana’s Local Content Act defines a local company as one incorporated under the Companies Act, and is beneficially owned by Guyanese nationals. Beneficial ownership is defined as owning 51 per cent of the company. Additionally, a local company is expected to have Guyanese in at least 75 per cent of executive and senior management positions, and at least 90 per cent in non-managerial and other positions.

Lall’s grandfather and father are both Guyana-born, but migrated in 1961, and the family now operates one of the largest oil and gas companies in the Caribbean out of Trinidad. In fact, Lall’s grandfather was in the petroleum business in Guyana, operating a gas station – Lall’s Esso Station in Vreed-en-Hoop, West Bank Demerara, during the 1950s.

According to the CEO, Lall bought 51 per cent shares for $210 million, and the monies were earmarked for two major projects for the company – a new cargo airline for additional airlift into and out of Guyana, and a new shipping line to move cargo among Guyana, Trinidad, and Suriname.

The 10 charges are not the first run-in Ramps Logistics, a Trinidad-based company, has had with the Revenue Authority. It was revealed in June this year that the company was fined $20 million by GRA for violating local customs laws.

Ramps acts as the agent of motor vessel Seacor Mixteca, and according to GRA, had failed to report the vessel departing Guyana, which is in violation of the Customs Act, hence the fine was paid in lieu of court proceedings being instituted against the company by the GRA.

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$311M worth of narcotics seized in September – CANU

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Head of CANU James Singh

For the month of September alone, the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) has seized a whopping $311 million worth of narcotics.

This is according to information released by that drug enforcement unit. The seizure comprises $294 million, or approximately US$1.4 million, in ganja, and $17 million, or US$82,000, in cocaine.

On September 14, 2022, CANU officers conducted an operation at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, during which it unearthed 11.188kg of cocaineMost of the narcotics were intercepted in Regions Six, Four, and Three, the amounts intercepted therein being 327.50kg of cannabis and 11.23kg of cocaine. Cannabis continues to be the narcotic most commonly seized by CANU, accounting for 97 per cent of all seizures.

In addition to the discovery and seizure of cannabis and cocaine, a quantity of Lidocaine, a local anaesthetic commonly used for the adulteration of cocaine, and one shotgun with 16 live cartridges were confiscated.

There were, in addition to illicit drugs, discoveries of attempts to ship items by prohibited means, and those discoveries were referred to the relevant authorities for further processing and prosecution. These included six finches concealed in hair rollers.

According to the report, 44 per cent of the total quantity of narcotics seized was seized on the roadways; 33 per cent of the total amount of narcotics seized was done in riverine areas; and 16 per cent of the total amount of narcotics seized was done in residential areas. Airport seizures accounted for 3 per cent of the total seizure, with cocaine topping the list there.

Also, 22 persons were arrested in relation to narcotics’ possession for the month of September. Six males and two females were arrested for possession of 11.2306kg of cocaine, while 14 males were arrested for possession of 327.4978kg of cannabis.

The males arrested were between the ages of 18 and 58 years old, and the females were between the ages of 18 and 59 years old.

Of those arrested, 13 individuals were charged separately for the possession of narcotics. CANU made out 12 cases for possession of narcotics, consisting of both cocaine and cannabis possession; seven convictions, consisting of one for the possession of cocaine and six for the possession of cannabis, were made out, and 96 cases are pending.

The CANU continues to make significant efforts to maintain its mandate of stemming the flow of narcotics in Guyana.

The unit continues to engage the Ministries and other law enforcement agencies in order to stop the flow of illicit drugs and ensure a safer Guyana, and continues to promote institutional strengthening through collaborative efforts and the sharing of data and intelligence among various ministries, agencies, and non-governmental organisations which are working together to reduce the supply of, and demand for, illicit and non-illicit drugs; as well as developing accountable measures and best practices for precursor and hazardous chemicals’ importation and disposal.

In addition, exchange programs with other countries as well as lots of joint operations that resulted in seizures and arrests in other territories.

CANU continues to place major emphasis on developing the capacity of its staff members. For the month of September, several officers attended training geared towards strengthening their capacity to execute their duties professionally. Some of these professional training programmes include the Trafficking in Persons seminar; Change Management; Cicad’s Group of Experts on Maritime Narco-Trafficking; 1st Study Tour on Alternative Development in the Framework of Copolad III, and the National Ballistics Intelligence Management Course.

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RSLPF Probing Discovery Of Rifles, Magazines In Refrigerator At Castries Wharf – St. Lucia Times News

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The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) is investigating a report regarding two rifles and two magazines found in a refrigerator at a shed on the Castries wharf.

The Customs and Excise Department reported the discovery to the police on Monday at about 11:19 am.

It comes amidst mounting concern over a spike in gun violence in Saint Lucia and the rest of the Caribbean and the presence of firearms and ammunition among imported items.

In parliament, Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre recently warned against using concessions on importing barrels to promote illegal activities.

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Pierre, responsible for National Security, was speaking on a motion exempting imports of personal items, food, clothing, toys, and other household consumables in barrels from Value Added Tax.

The Castries East MP recalled that on several occasions, barrels contained items that were not food, care packages, or toys.

“This is spoiling the reputation of the country,” he told parliament.

And a September 24-30 joint firearms operation between INTERPOL and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Implementation Agency for Crime and Security (IMPACS) led to the seizure of some 350 weapons, 3,300 rounds of ammunition, and record drug hauls across the region.

Operation Trigger VII saw officers from 19 countries coordinate controls at airports, seaports, land borders, and inland hotspots.

The officers acted on intelligence, pointing to organized crime groups and individuals involved in firearms trafficking.

They searched warehouses, inspected packages, and conducted targeted checks at firearms dealerships, shooting ranges, and private security companies.

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JPS announces planned power outages for October 19 and 20 Loop Jamaica

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Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has announced several maintenance-related power outages for Wednesday, October 19 and Thursday, October 20, in sections of at least eight parishes.

The light and power company gave notice in a series of tweets on Twitter.

Here’s a breakdown of the areas to be impacted on Wednesday, October 19:

St Elizabeth

Speculation and Luana Housing Scheme, from 9am – 4pm

St Thomas

Bowden to Old Pera, from 9:30am – 5pm

Trelawny

Paisley, from 9am – 4pm

St Andrew

North Ave, Kings Plaza, and Wireless Station Road, from 9:30am – 4:30pmLexington Ave, from 9:30am – 5pm

Here’s a breakdown of the areas to be impacted on Thursday, October 20:

Manchester

Melrose Bypass, from 8am – 6pm

Westmoreland

Kingswood – Frome, from 8:30am – 4:30pm

St Thomas

Morant Bay Round-A-Bout to Cedar Valley, from 8:30am – 6pm

St Elizabeth

Gazeland, from 9am – 5pm

Trelawny

Hammersmith, Bounty Hall, from 9:30am – 4pm

St Catherine

Williamsfield, Harewood, Darling Spring, Mt Alto, Troja, Kendal, Newport, Bagbie, Hamwalk, Rose Hill, and Stapleton, from 8am – 6pm

St Andrew

Castle James Road, from 9:30am – 4:30pmPadmore District, from 10am – 4:30pm

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