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Man freed of ‘harbouring one of St James’ most wanted figures’ Loop Jamaica

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A St Elizabeth man who was found in the company of Anthony Angus, who was one of St James’ most wanted men, was last week freed of a charge of harbouring a fugitive.

Orane Watson, a resident of Burnt Savannah in St Elizabeth, appeared in the St Elizabeth Parish Court to answer to the charge.

Prosecutors, however, conceded that there was no evidence from the statements that were collected by the police that suggested Watson had any knowledge of Angus being wanted by the police in connection with serious criminal offences.

The presiding judge subsequently freed Watson.

He was arrested on Friday, October 7 at a house in Burnt Savannah where the police also found Angus, who had been featured in the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s (JCF) ‘Wanted Wednesdays’ social media campaign two days earlier.

It was reported that a team from the Counter-Terrorism and Organised Crime Investigations Branch (C-TOC) swooped down on the house and, realising that he was surrounded by highly trained operatives, Angus surrendered.

Watson was also arrested and later charged with harbouring a fugitive, for which he was subsequently freed.

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Reggae artiste Sycure Gyan’I dies in St Mary crash Loop Jamaica

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Reggae artiste Sycure Gyan’I died in a motorcycle crash in Boscobel, St Mary on Sunday morning.

The constabulary’s Corporate Communications Unit confirmed the incident but had no details about the circumstances surrounding his death.

Social media users reacted to the news, with people writing ‘RIP’ and ‘SIP’.

Gyan’I, whose real name is Ralston Richards, hailed from the farming village of Plowden in Manchester.

It was while still attending New Forest Primary and Junior High School that he fell in love with music and recorded his first demo at age 16.

His debut single, “Farewell”, featured reggae artiste Turbulence. Over the years, he continued to hone his craft, recently releasing “Baby Oil” with his wife Sunshine Velvet. Some of his other songs include “Success Prayer”, “Too Much” and “Na Nah”.

On her Instagram page, his wife Sunshine Velvet, whose given name is Shantell Anderson-Richards, questioned why in a post on Monday. The two tied the knot in 2016.

“Me baby u really gone ???????? why why why why why.”

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Hilaire: Promoters Will Have To Account For ‘Open-Carry’ Firearm On Stage – St. Lucia Times News

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Dr. Ernest Hilaire, Tourism, Investment, Creative Industries, Culture and Information Minister, says the promotors of the just-ended Onyx concert will have to account for an open-carry firearm on stage.

He told reporters on the sidelines of a Cabinet meeting on Monday that the police took a position that they were not approving the concert.

The event became controversial after a man with a gun appeared on stage.

Images of the gun-toting man, identified by organisers as one of their contracted security guards from the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF), have been circulating on social media.

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Organisers have since apologised and said the man decided to have an open-carry weapon on stage.

Hilaire told reporters the gun was not an ordinary firearm and said he had no information regarding whether the weapon had been authorised.

But he said he knew what he saw on stage and the photos people overseas saw and sent back to Saint Lucia.

“We need to ask some serious questions. As far as I knew, the police took a position that they were not approving the show because the individual in question is someone who has been involved in singing, and promoting music that glorifies crime and gun violence. And I know because I was in discussion with the police force,” the Castries South MP stated.

“The police were very clear that they were not going to approve it on the grounds of national security and events security,’ he explained.

According to Hilaire, the police saw the event as a threat to the fight against gang crime and as a threat to the event itself because they were not satisfied that security was fully in place.

“And that was four thirty on Friday,” the Deputy Prime Minister recalled.

He told reporters that after that decision, somebody approved the event.

“We need to know who is that somebody and under what circumstances they approved it,” the Minister asserted.

“What assurances were given to that individual to make that decision?” Hilaire told reporters.

He also asked if someone overturned the decision, whether it was because of being misled.

Hilaire declared that the police have established that once someone promotes or signs songs glorifying violence, they will not be allowed to perform in Saint Lucia.

In addition, he questioned who authorised the individual with the firearm to be on stage and whether the promotor informed the police.

According to Hilaire, Saint Lucia’s creative space cannot have individuals with open-carry firearms on stage.

He disclosed that Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre, as Minister of National Security, would decide to find out what happened.

Hilaire said if a promotor misled the police, there would be a need for a serious discussion regarding that promoter’s role within Saint Lucia’s creative space.

“To say to me as the promotors did, it was incident free – so what is incident free? You mean there was no shoot-out, and therefore, it was a success?” Hilaire told reporters.

And he declared that someone on stage with an open-carry firearm constitutes an incident.

“It was pointed at the crowd. What if people had rushed the stage what would have happened? Would you have shot the crowd?”

“Why was it necessary for an open-carry firearm on stage?” Hilaire said.

He said somebody needs to account for that.

“The promotors who were involved in this will have to account,” Hilaire declared.

The event on Saturday at the Daren Sammy Cricket Grounds in Beausejour, Gros Islet, featured  artistes including Jamaican Dance Hall performer Skillibeng, alongside Saint Lucia’s leading stars and Dennery Segment artistes like Ezra De Fun Machine, Hollywood HP, Cooyah Fyah and Sean.

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Reprise timide de la circulation sur les voies A et B du TCSP

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Quelques BHNS ont repris ce lundi matin, à la mi-journée.  – Photo J.-M.E.

À l’arrêt ce matin, les Bus à Haut Niveau de Service (BHNS) ont repris à la mi-journée mais avec un effectif a minima. 

Les BHNS circulent à nouveau sur le réseau du Transport en Commun en Site Propre ce lundi, à la mi-journée. Ce matin, tous étaient restés à l’arrêt à la gare multimodale du Lamentin.

Les services techniques, à pied d’oeuvre, ont permis à un petit nombre de redémarrer et d’alimenter les lignes A et B du TCSP. 

Actuellement, il y aura cinq BHNS en état de circulation, au lieu des 12 habituellement.

Le réseau reste donc très largement perturbé et les horaires affichés ne sont pas respectés.

Depuis le début du mois de septembre, les Bus à Haut Niveau de Service connaissent de sérieuses perturbations à cause de batteries défectueuses. 

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Fly-Wi, une nouvelle compagnie aérienne pour desservir les Antilles et la Guyane

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Une concurrence supplémentaire est annoncée dans le ciel des Antilles et de la Guyane, avec également la reprise éventuelle d’une ligne vers Bélem au Brésil. 

D’ici la fin de l’année, une nouvelle compagnie aérienne devrait être implantée en Martinique. La compagnie aérienne croate « ETF Airways » l’a annoncé le 7 septembre dernier, sur sa page Facebook. Spécialisée dans les vols charters et les vols ACMI (vols de location avec équipage) devient un nouvel acteur du transport aérien à la Martinique et à La Réunion, ainsi que l’a relayé le magazine spécialisé Air Journal.

Deux compagnies sœurs ont ainsi été créées : Fly-Wi (West Indies) à la Martinique et Fly-Li (à la Réunion). Aux Antilles, la compagnie qui sera basée à l’aéroport Aimé-Césaire, prévoit de décoller d’ici la fin 2022, avec un Boeing 737-800 pour démarrer. 

Si elle n’a pas encore communiqué son plan de vol, elle envisage des « vols réguliers » dans la Caraïbe (où opère déjà Air Caraïbes ou encore Air Antilles pour les îles françaises…) mais aussi vers la Guyane (où Air France est en situation de monopole). 

Dans son communiqué, la compagnie se réjouit « d’établir une présence permanente de (sa) marque dans l’outre-mer français ». 

Pour piloter la structure, l’entreprise croate a choisi de faire appel à l’expérience de Samuel Vivarès, ancien directeur régional de Corsair Caraïbes et Amérique. « En collaboration avec les investisseurs locaux, nous avons choisi M. Samuel Vivarès, avec plus de 10 ans  d’expérience en tant que directeur régional de Corsair aux Antilles, pour représenter les deux sociétés avec le PDG d’ETF Airways, Stjepan Bedìc », indique-t-elle. 

Intérêt marqué en Guyane 

Du côté de la Guyane, l’arrivée de cette nouvelle compagnie intéresse également les autorités, comme l’indique France-Guyane.

Début septembre, la compagnie aérienne a contacté le comité du tourisme de Guyane (CTG) afin d’évaluer les besoins du territoire. « Je leur ai dit que ce besoin est plus que grand, car il y a un gros monopole », explique Jean-Luc Le West, président du CTG.

Il est ainsi prévu que la compagnie aérienne croate puisse rallier Cayenne vers les Antilles mais aussi vers Bélem, au Brésil. 

Jean-Luc Le West, 13ème vice-président de la Collectivité territoriale de Guyane voit plutôt d’un bon œil cette arrivée et espère qu’il ne s’agit pas ” d’un énième effet d’annonce, mais (bien d’) un véritable projet “. S’il a bien lieu, il permettrait de mettre fin au monopole d’Air France entre la Guyane et les Antilles.

L’autre volet important pour l’élu guyanais est l’ambition de desservir Bélem, au Brésil. Ce qui permettrait de positionner la Guyane comme une escale entre Paris et la capitale du Para.

En juin 2004, six mois après son arrivée en Guyane, Air Caraïbes avait déjà ouvert une liaison reliant Pointe-à-Pitre (Guadeloupe) à Belém (nord du Brésil), via Cayenne. C’est la compagnie Azul qui assurait la desserte Cayenne / Bélem. Elle a été arrêtée le 19 mars 2020 en pleine pandémie de Covid.

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Un Fonds Érosion Côtière adopté à l’assemblée nationale

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Erosion Salines – M.-C.B.

Un nouveau Fonds Érosion Côtière visant à financer des projets d’adaptation au changement climatique a été adopté.

Dans le cadre du débat sur le Projet de loi de finances pour 2023, les députés français ont voté, vendredi 14 octobre dernier, pour adopter l’amendement de de Madame Sophie Panonacle, députée de la Gironde et Présidente du bureau du Conseil National de la Mer et des Littoraux (CNML), pour la création d’un Fonds Érosion Côtière.

Ce nouveau fond sera abondé par une taxe additionnelle de 0,01% aux Droits de Mutation à Titre Onéreux (DMTO) collectée, dès janvier 2023, sur l’ensemble du territoire national. Il a pour but de financer les projets d’adaptation au changement climatique des communes littorales soumises aux effets de l‘érosion côtière.

Peu d’incidence sur les droits de mutation

La taxe ne concernera donc pas que les communes affectées par l’érosion et son montant sera révisable chaque année. Elle en devrait avoir que très peu d’incidence sur les droits de mutation pour les acquéreurs, les DMTO sont fixés entre 7 et 8 % selon les départements.

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Jamaican women holding their own on Canadian farms Loop Jamaica

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Among the thousands of Jamaicans who leave the island every year for Canada to participate in the Seasonal Agricultural Workers’ Programme is a large group of women, who are holding their own alongside their male counterparts.

They are employed on properties, such as a 2,500-acre apple farm in the Simcoe, Ontario area, where they are picking and packing the fruit.

Cherries, corn, asparagus, peaches, and other crops are also cultivated on the farm at different times throughout the season.

Nearly 400 people work on the property, and around 120 of them are women.

The farm was one of the stops on Thursday (October 13), for the Jamaican fact-finding team probing the Canadian seasonal agriculture programme.

It was the first time, since starting the interviews on October 10, that the team was encountering a cluster of Jamaican women workers.

Keisha White, who hails from the parish of St Elizabeth, packs peaches and picks apples and is on the programme for the first time.

White, who is a mother of two, said that for her, the major difference between the two countries is the ever-changing weather.

“We’re accustomed to sunshine [in Jamaica] and then we’re accustomed here to all different changes. Today is hot, tomorrow is cold and there’s rain in-between,” she noted.

Her colleague who is from St Catherine but did not wish to be identified is on her second stint with the programme and packs peaches, plums, and nectarines. In Jamaica, she worked at a Chinese restaurant but stopped due to the pandemic.

On working with her Jamaican male counterparts, the mother of a seven-year-old girl said: “When I was learning certain things for the first time, we saw the men do it and then they helped us. They showed us because we didn’t have any experience, and it was our first time on the farm.”

Additionally, she pointed out that the programme has introduced her to other people from the Caribbean, as they work alongside people from Barbados and Trinidad on the large farm.

“They like our culture and always want to know what we say, and we have to translate to let them understand us and we get to understand them too,” she explained.

While she has not mastered any regional dishes so far, she said she has learned quite a bit about other cuisines.

Another woman from St Thomas, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, has been travelling on the programme for four years. In Jamaica, she operates a farm where she reaps plantain, banana, pepper, and pumpkin and sells them in the markets.

While she’s away, her mother and brother tend to her farm. There is a notable difference between her farm activities at home and what she does in Canada.

“At home, I have to go out there in the field [and] take suckers from the roots. When they say farm work here, it doesn’t mean you [always] go out there and dig or plant. I go out there to reap so it’s different from what I do in Jamaica,” the mother of four told JIS News.

She said that working among her Jamaican male counterparts has been a good experience as the men willingly transfer knowledge.

“If it is not this farm and I go on another farm, I can do what is there or what they (the owners) want me to do because the men show us. They teach us … how to bend to pick the apple so it doesn’t affect our back or anything,” she shared.

The St Thomas woman said she maintains her closeness to home by doing things that she would normally do in Jamaica, such as cooking her rice and peas on a Sunday.

Several varieties of apples are farmed on the property, such as red delicious, honeycrisp, fuji, gala, empire, and McIntosh.

There is a certain technique to picking the apples to prevent bruising, entailing a gentle grasp of the fruit in one’s palm before turning it gently and then releasing it into the bin (container).

All the women with whom JIS News spoke easily attested to this technique, with one Clarendon woman explaining just why a woman excels at the job.

“We are gentle…we handle it (the fruit) like our baby,” she chuckled.

The Clarendon woman has been travelling on the programme for 19 years. In Jamaica, she raises chickens, pigs, and goats and plants yams, bananas and plantains. She has three children, two of whom are now in the military.

She said that her years of experience allow her to guide the newer women, who often look to her for advice.

On juggling motherhood with her many years of farm work travels, she said that she has always received the support of family members and while away, she remains in constant contact with her children.

“I call them in the mornings. When they have a break, they will call me or text,” she said.

The Seasonal Agricultural Workers’ Programme has been ongoing since 1966.

The team of factfinders, commissioned by the Ministry of Labour and Social Security to look into the programme, are collecting information to prepare a report on the workers’ status.

By Mickella Anderson, JIS News

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Kanye West to buy conservative social media platform Parler Loop Jamaica

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The rapper formerly known as Kanye West is offering to buy right-wing friendly social network Parler shortly after getting locked out of Twitter and Instagram for antisemitic posts.

The acquisition of Parler would give West, legally known as Ye, control of a social media platform and a new outlet for his opinions with no gatekeeper.

But even among the new breed of largely right-wing social apps that purport to support free speech by having looser rules and moderation, Parler’s user base is tiny.

Parlement Technologies, which owns the platform, and West said the acquisition should be completed in the fourth quarter, but details like price were not disclosed. Parlement Technologies said the agreement includes the use of private cloud services via Parlement’s private cloud and data center infrastructure.

Ye was blocked from posting on Twitter and Instagram a week ago over antisemitic posts that the social networks said violated their policies. In one post on Twitter, Ye said he would soon go “death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE,” according to internet archive records, making an apparent reference to the US defense readiness condition scale known as DEFCON.

Ye is no stranger to controversy, once suggesting slavery was a choice and calling the COVID-19 vaccine “the mark of the beast.” Earlier this month, he was criticized for wearing a “White Lives Matter” T-shirt to his collection at Paris Fashion Week.

“In a world where conservative opinions are considered to be controversial we have to make sure we have the right to freely express ourselves,” Ye said in a prepared statement.

The acquisition could also breathe new life into Parler, which has struggled amid competition from other conservative-friendly platforms like Truth Social, started by former President Donald Trump. Parler had a relatively tiny average of 983,000 monthly active users for the first half of this year, according to Data.ai, which tracks mobile app usage.

Truth Social had 2.4 million monthly users during the same period, despite launching just in February and only on Apple devices, according to Data.ai. The market research firm said another right-leaning platform, Gettr, which launched in July 2021, is ahead of both Parler and Truth Social with about 3.8 million monthly active users.

None of them come close to Twitter, which reported that it had a daily average of about 237.8 million active users during its most recent quarter. Many of the right-wing platforms emerged from opposition to the content-moderation restrictions at mainstream services such as Twitter and Facebook, though billionaire Elon Musk has pledged to lessen some of Twitter’s speech restrictions if he follows through with a promised $44 billion takeover of the San Francisco company later this month.

Parler, which launched in August 2018, didn’t start picking up steam until 2020. But it was kicked offline following the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. A month after the attack, Parler announced a relaunch. It returned to Google Play last month.

“This deal will change the world, and change the way the world thinks about free speech,” Parlement Technologies CEO George Farmer said in a prepared statement.

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Two men held as cops seize illegal gun during Portmore raid Loop Jamaica

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Lawmen assigned to the St. Catherine South Police Division arrested two men with illegal possession of firearm and ammunition following the seizure of a Ruger pistol and nine rounds of ammunition in Bridgeport, St Catherine on Monday, October 17.

Reports from the Portmore police are that at about 4:05 am, lawmen were on operation at premises in the community when the firearm and ammunition were found. Both men who occupied the premises were taken into custody however; their identities are being withheldpending further investigations.

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61-year-old ‘family friend’ charged with raping child Loop Jamaica

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A man from Orange Hill district in Darliston, Westmoreland, is scheduled to appear before the court amid multiple allegations of rape of a 13-year-old girl in his community.

Charged is 61-year-old Wellesly Stone, the police said in a release on Monday.

Reports from the Savanna-la-Mar police are that on October 6 and October 8, 2022, the accused, who is said to be a family friend, was at home with the child when he allegedly sexually assaulted her.

A report was made to the police and an investigation launched.

Stone was apprehended a week later on October 15, the police said, after he was pointed out to the police.

He was subsequently charged, however, his court date has not yet been finalised, the police said Monday.

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