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Woman, two sons held for teen’s murder

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Videsh Dookran, 15

Two brothers were held shortly after they left the Golden Grove remand facility on Tuesday in relation to the murder of 15-year-old Videsh Dookran.

Police said the men’s mother was also arrested.

Dookran’s body was found stuffed inside an outhouse at the back of a pluck shop at Golconda, south Trinidad between October 8 and October 9.

Sources said the men, aged 18 and 22, were held shortly after they secured bail for the possession of ammunition in an unrelated incident.

The men were arrested and charged by officers of the Southern Division CID.

The mother, aged 46, was also arrested later that day.

All three are expected to be interviewed by police from the Homicide Bureau of Investigations Region III on Wednesday.

Dookran’s funeral was held on Sunday.

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MARAD to tighten operations at Kingston Wharf

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Public Works Minister engaging barge operators

The Maritime Administration Department (MARAD) will overlook operators at the State-owned Kingston Wharf where barge operators have been loading and offloading cargo, following the recent damage to the Demerara Harbour Bridge (DHB) which has caused some restrictions on weight.

Minister of Public Works, Bishop Juan Edghill met with operators on Tuesday, after receiving reports that persons were refusing to allow other operators to anchor their vessels, delaying the process.

“MARAD will stream live that now, how long you’ll have for loading and all of the rest of things. We’ll stream live that. Because if you are not ready to load, don’t bring two drums and then five, six barrels after, get your stuff together, load, and move,” the Minister relayed.

While he commended persons for investments made in the area, he stressed that they, by no means, own the facility.

“Nobody should interpret to me, because I made some investments or I put down a pile or I put down some holders or I put down a pile or I fix the place, I now own the place. This is still the place that we’re leaving open. It is going to get busier. So, we don’t want any fighting. What we want is that while you live, your brothers must live and while we operate, other people must operate. So, if we could sit down together and get an understanding, we will get here regularised.”

A list of guidelines will be provided, which operators must adhere to when utilising the State-owned wharf.

The minister told the operators that the government is serious about development in the country and there should not be conflicts and contention among each other.

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Coroner clears cop of 2015 Port of Spain shooting

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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A Port of Spain coroner on Wednesday ruled the actions of PC Edmund Homer were justifiable when he shot a Morvant man who was seen pointing a gun at his ex-common-law wife in 2015.

On Wednesday, coroner Cherril Ann Antoine ruled PC Edmund Homer was not culpable of any offence in relation to the shooting death of Christopher Reid, 45, on April 15, 2015.

Homer was on duty with another officer in Port of Spain when he saw a man walking behind a woman, holding a gun in his hand.

In evidence presented before the coroner’s court, Homer said he saw the man hit the woman on the back of the head and point the gun at her.

The policeman got out of the unmarked police vehicle he was in and shouted to Reid to drop his gun.

Reid turned around and pointed the gun at Homer, who drew his own weapon and shot him. The shooting took place on Duke Street, near the corner of Henry Street.

Reid’s former common-law wife also testified before the coroner, detailing a life of years of abuse.

When the incident occurred, police said Reid’s estranged wife had only just left her workplace on Henry Street with another woman when Reid came out of hiding and grabbed her.

Witnesses said Reid tried to force the woman into a waiting car, but she refused and began fighting with him. During the fight, men at a nearby bar sought to intervene but were stopped short when Reid pulled out a gun and pointed it at the woman’s head before Homer intervened.

Witnesses also told police Thomas would stalk the woman and beat her frequently. He once beat her with a hammer.

On the day of his death, Reid had accused his ex-common law wife of being unfaithful.

At the close of evidence, Homer’s attorney Ulric Skerritt submitted there were no grounds for proffering charges against his client because of the evidence.

Homer was also represented by attorneys Israel Khan and Arissa Maharaj.

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NADS Official Says Compulsory Driving Test For Seniors Unnecessary – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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The Public Relations Officer of the National Association of Driving Schools (NADS) has said a compulsory driving test for seniors is unnecessary.

Kingson Jean believes the test burdens the elderly who are pensioners.

At the same time, Jean observed that their responsibilities do not decrease while their buying power is less due to inflation.

And he indicated that it would be a strain for seniors to pay for a medical certificate and also pay for a practical exam.

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“What really is the issue with the elderly is their mobility, reaction time and vision when it comes to driving,” the NADS official observed.

“We believe those persons, when they reach a certain age, probably about seventy-five, can go to a doctor and have their physical checkup and a report submitted to the Ministry of Transport regarding specific issues about mobility, reaction time, and vision,” Jean explained.

Citing personal responsibility, he pointed to the example of his 69-year-old mother, who drives a pickup but has decided not to do so at night.

As a result, she has entrusted nighttime driving to her grandchildren.

“Drivers in that age range would be safer drivers because they recognise their responsibility,” Jean, a former NADS President,  told St Lucia Times.

He asserted that they usually would stop driving when they realise they can no longer do so safely.

“I do not see the need for a practical exam,” Jean said.

The NADS official’s comments follow a recent amendment to the Motor Vehicle and Road Traffic Act that came before parliament.

The amendment seeks to raise the age for compulsory driving examinations for Senior Citizens from 70 to 75.

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Youth Tennis Programme receives BDS$20, 000 grant from US Embassy Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Approximately 75 primary school students are learning the excitement associated with “game, set and match” thanks to the US Embassy.

The students are part of the Barbados Tennis Association’s Tennis 10’s Youth Programme, which is funded by a BDS $20, 0000 grant from the US Embassy. Three schools are participating in the programme: Blackman and Gollop Primary, Grantley Prescod Memorial and Luther Thorne Memorial Primary.

On Thursday, October 13, public affairs officer at the US Embassy in Bridgetown, Donald Maynard visited a session of the programme which introduces tennis to students attending public schools.

During his visit, Maynard commended the Barbados Tennis Association saying, “By teaching children to play tennis The Barbados Tennis Association encourages healthy habits, a love of exercise, and provides them with skills necessary to excel in the sport and in life.”

President of the Barbados Tennis Association Dr Raymond Forde, who was also in attendance, thanked the U.S. Embassy for its support and noted that he hoped the program would create professional tennis players to represent Barbados in the future.

Supporting such programs is part of the US Embassy’s larger effort to promote youth empowerment, health, and wellness in Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean.

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COLUMN: Consternatie

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School principal charged in relation to Bernard Lodge land sale probe Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Members of the Major Organized Crime Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) have apprehended a man, said to be a school principal, in relation to the illegal sale of land close to Clifton in the Greater Bernard Lodge area of St Catherine.

The police, in a release, said they are investigating the individual identified as Suelyn Ward-Brown in connection with several offences, including breaches of the Proceeds of Crime Act Jamaica (POCA ), Law Reform Fraudulent Transactions Special Provisions Act, and Common Law – Conspiracy to Defraud of land in Portmore, St Catherine.

The police said they are also searching for other suspects in relation to the incident.

“Members of the public who may have information that can assist the police in their investigation are being asked to contact MOCA at 876-906-5848, the 119 police emergency number or the nearest police station,” the police said in the release.

MOCA and the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) were tasked with conducting an investigation into the illegal sale of land in the Greater Bernard Lodge development area following the demolition of unfinished houses in the area.

After being both criticised and praised for the demolition exercise, Prime Minister Andrew Holness named the Clansman gang as being the outfit that has benefitted from the scam.

He had admitted that some of the individuals affected were members of the security forces and civil servants. He had said, too, that the probe by MOCA and the JCF should also determine whether any public official is culpable.

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Day & Night Beauty announces Breast Cancer Awareness Power Initiative Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Day & Night Beauty said it has taken steps to play its part in the ongoing Breast Cancer Awareness efforts by gifting staffers mammogram screenings in a recent Awareness is Power Initiative.

Day & Night Beauty is the first salon and spa in Jamaica to operate both during the day and night.

In a statement to the media, Day & Night Beauty observed that for the last five years, it has been committed to nation-building through various charitable donations.

The company confirmed that this year that in an effort to raise breast cancer awareness among members of the Day & Night Beauty family, staff were gifted mammogram screenings in a recent Awareness is Power Initiative.

Jamaica Cancer Society vouchers were given to team members on October 14, 2022 as Day & Night Beauty marked the observance of Breast Cancer Awareness month.

Team members will be able to use the vouchers to get mammograms for themselves or they may donate them to female relatives or members of their communities.

“As a lifestyle brand run by women, Day & Night Beauty is focused not only on the wellness of our clients but the wellness of our team and their families,” the company’s founder and CEO, Daenia Ashpole, commented. “As we mark Breast Cancer Awareness month, we wanted to build awareness amongst team members while also providing support to their immediate community.”

Ashpole said Day & Night Beauty is aware of the difference that early detection can make, so it felt it was important that its team members and the women in their lives have access to mammograms.

Ashpole also expressed appreciation to the Jamaica Cancer Society, which provided the vouchers to execute one of the company’s yearly charitable donations.

Manager of Day & Night Beauty, Synovia Lescene also commented on the initiative and expressed appreciation to the company’s directors on behalf of the team and emphasised the importance of routine screening for early detection and overall wellness.

At the handing-over ceremony, the company which is known for its all-black ensemble alsoannounced a shift in company policy to now include pink tops or scrubs on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

“This initiative is in keeping with our solidarity with breast cancer survivors and building continuous awareness in our communities beyond the month of October,” Ashpole noted.

According to the Ministry of Health & Wellness, breast cancer is the most common cancer among Jamaican women. In 2020 there were 1,208 new cases of breast cancer in Jamaica.

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T20 World Cup: West Indies get back on track, Ireland down Scotland Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

HOBART, Australia (AP) — Two-time champion West Indies and Ireland rebounded from their opening losses at the Twenty20 World Cup with emphatic victories on Wednesday to open up Group B.

Curtis Campher belted an unbeaten 72 from 32 deliveries to lead Ireland to a six-wicket win over Scotland.

Later in the night game, fast bowler Alzarri Joseph picked up four for 16 and led West Indies to a 31-run win over Zimbabwe, which were bowled out for 122 with 10 balls to spare.

That leaves all four teams in Group B with two points each from two matches. The winners of West Indies vs Ireland and Zimbabwe vs Scotland on Friday will advance to the Super 12.

Off-spinner Sikandar Raza picked up three for 19 and strangled the West Indies in the middle overs before they reached 153 for seven after electing to bat first.

Opening batter Johnson Charles top-scored with 45 off 36 balls before West Indies lost wickets in cluster and slipped to 101 for six in 14 overs.

West Indies were going along nicely at 90 for two before they lost four wickets within two overs. Captain Nicholas Pooran gave a tame return catch to Sean Williams and three balls later Charles was run out. Raza then had Shamarh Brooks leg before wicket for zero before Jason Holder also perished by offering a simple catch back to Raza.

Zimbabwe’s aggression led to their downfall as their batters continued to look for big hits before getting dismissed for 122 in 18.2 overs.

Joseph picked up two wickets inside the batting powerplay through his relentless pace before clean bowling the threatening Luke Jongwe (29) in his return spell.

“It’s not just now but since the beginning of the year he’s (Joseph) been our best bowler in T20 cricket,” Pooran said. “Bowling at 140-plus, getting wickets for us and bringing that energy, it’s an exciting time for West Indies cricket.”

Holder also finished with impressive figures of three for 12 as he claimed the last wicket of Tendai Chatara.

Scotland upset two-time champion West Indies in the group opener on Monday and were in control of their second game as Ireland struggled at 61 for four in the 10th over chasing 177 to win.

That’s where Campher and George Dockrell dug in, combining in an unbroken 119-run fifth-wicket stand that turned the game around at Bellerive Oval.

Ireland steadily eroded the target to the point where the equation was 12 runs needed from the last 12 balls. Campher ensured the victory, and posted Ireland’s highest-ever individual score at the T20 World Cup, with three straight boundaries to lift the total to 180 for four and finish off the 19th over. Dockrell finished unbeaten on 39 from 27 balls.

Campher said his aim when Ireland lost two wicket within five deliveries in the ninth and 10th overs was just to back himself.

“I had a clear game plan: just take the game deep, go with my options,” he said. “Lucky today was my day.”

Ireland skipper Andy Balbirnie said his team was motivated after getting close too many times but not quite getting the result.

“It was pretty special, I can’t remember an important partnership as that,” he said of the Campher-Dockrell stand. “We started the tournament a bit disappointingly. To be able to drag it back and stay in this competition is really important for us.”

After losing George Munsey in the second over, Scotland’s batting was solid.

Michael Jones posted 86 from 55 deliveries with six boundaries and four sixes, including one onto the stadium roof.

He shared a 59-run stand with Matthew Cross (29) and 77 with skipper Richie Berrington (37) to set the foundations for Scotland’s total of 176-5.

“We certainly put Ireland under pressure early on,” Berrington said. “You’ve got to give Ireland credit. Exceptional knock from Curtis Campher.

“These group situations are never straight forward. We’ll come back strong in the last game against Zimbabwe.”

Off-spinner Sikandar Raza picked up three for 19 and strangled the West Indies in the middle overs before it reached 153 for seven after electing to bat first.

Opening batter Johnson Charles top-scored with 45 off 36 balls before West Indies lost wickets in cluster and slipped to 101-6 in 14 overs.

West Indies were going along nicely at 90 for two before they lost four wickets within two overs. Captain Nicholas Pooran gave a tame return catch to Sean Williams and three balls later Charles was run out. Raza then had Shamarh Brooks leg before wicket for zero before Jason Holder also perished by offering a simple catch back to Raza.

Zimbabwe’s aggression led to their downfall as their batters continued to look for big hits before getting dismissed for 122 in 18.2 overs.

Joseph picked up two wickets inside the batting powerplay through his relentless pace before clean bowling the threatening Luke Jongwe (29) in his return spell.

“It’s not just now but since the beginning of the year he’s (Joseph) been our best bowler in T20 cricket,” Pooran said. “Bowling at 140-plus, getting wickets for us and bringing that energy, it’s an exciting time for West Indies cricket.”

Holder also finished with impressive figures of three for 12 as he claimed the last wicket of Tendai Chatara.

India’s warmup game against New Zealand and Bangladesh’s warmup game against South Africa didn’t get started at the Gabba because of persistent rain, one of three practice games in Brisbane that were either curtailed or abandoned.

Mohammad Nabi scored an unbeaten 51 in Afghanistan’s 154-6 against Pakistan. The second innings lasted 2.2 overs, with Pakistan on 19 without loss, before the match was stopped because of rain.

India and Pakistan are scheduled to meet Sunday in the Super 12 round in front of a capacity crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Defending champion Australia and New Zealand meet in a grand final rematch on Saturday to open the second phase of the tournament.

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AG Benjamin Responds: HMP Improvements Ongoing

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

POINTE XPRESS: As correction officers continued their protests at His Majesty’s Prison for a second day, Minister of Public Safety, Steadroy Benjamin, said work is being done at the detention facility to address the concerns of the officers.

While he admitted that the work may not be progressing at the speed the officers may wish, Minister Benjamin said on Tuesday that his ministry is collaborating with other government agencies to improve working conditions at the prison.

And while he did not minimise the legitimacy of the officers’ concerns, he expressed his belief that their disgruntlement was really rooted in the recent security changes at the prison.

“There are conditions which need to be addressed and are being addressed at the moment. Maybe they are not being as readily as they should, but you’ve got to work along with the Public Works Department and the Ministry of Health, and those issues are being addressed, but I dare say, I have been informed, and I do well believe, that all this matter springs from what’s taking place with respect to security within the prison walls,” said Benjamin.

He continued while the construction of a new prison facility would be an ideal resolution to the concerns over infrastructure at the prison, this is not possible at this time, therefore, the government will continue to make strategically implemented improvements.

“I am satisfied that things are being done in the interest of the security of the prison, and I am also satisfied that things are being done to improve the conditions within the prison walls. More can be done, more will be done, but it’s being done in a structured fashion to make sure that we deal with this matter effectively.

“We can’t build a new prison at this particular point in time; the world economy makes that a problem. So, what we’re doing is to fix what we have as best as we can to make certain that we meet the minimum standards of the international regulations and stipulations for prisons,” Benjamin continued.

Meanwhile, the prison officers have said that they intend to continue their protest until a commitment is given to resolve their issues.

They are also now demanding an audience with Prime Minister Gaston Browne in which they can air their grievances.

Their list of concerns includes receiving a promised raise in pay, an immediate improvement in the overall cleanliness of the institution, including its bathroom facilities. They also have complained about how senior members of the prison’s hierarchy treat them.

There also seem to be tensions between the prison officers and the police who have been called in to beef up security at the institution after an alarming increase in contraband items.

The prison officers have accused the police of being rude and difficult to work with.

In recent months, items including mobile phones, drugs, and other illegal items have been found in the possession of inmates and some corrections officers who were discovered smuggling the contraband into the 287-year-old prison.

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