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World Cup Watch: Dybala a fitness worry after another injury Loop Jamaica

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For Paulo Dybala, the joy of scoring a penalty quickly turned into the anguish of potentially missing the World Cup.

As the Argentina forward turned away to celebrate converting his spot kick for Roma against Lecce in Serie A on Sunday, he suddenly grimaced, clutched his left thigh, and hobbled as teammates mobbed him.

Dybala limped off the field and appeared to have tears in his eyes as he sat on the bench, the upcoming World Cup likely in his thoughts.

“I’ll say it’s not looking good, rather than say it’s looking bad,” Roma coach Jos? Mourinho said immediately after his team’s 2-1 win. “Unfortunately, it’s probably looking closer to bad than it is to not good.”

Mourinho was then asked if the Roma fans would see Dybala before the end of the year.

“I am not a doctor and I have not talked with the doctor,” he said, “but, from experience and from what I’ve understood from speaking with Paulo, it’s difficult.”

Roma’s last match before Serie A stops for the World Cup is on November 13, a week before the tournament kicks off in Qatar. Argentina plays its first match on November 22, against Saudi Arabia.

The results of a scan, scheduled to be taken on Tuesday, will determine if Dybala’s World Cup dream is still alive but it is clearly a big worry for Argentina and the 28-year-old forward, who has had a long list of injuries in his career.

Indeed, that was part of the reason Juventus allowed Dybala to leave as a free agent in June. Dybala has endured 11 injury layoffs over the past two years, missing a total of 36 matches for his club.

It is not even his first injury at Roma as he missed the match against Atalanta last month with a muscular problem. He nevertheless joined Argentina’s squad immediately afterward for friendlies against Honduras and Jamaica but was forced to watch from the stands, with coach Lionel Scaloni saying: “I decided not to risk him. I need him for a much higher level.”

However, Argentina does have a wealth of attacking options with the likes of Lionel Messi, Lautaro Mart?nez, Papu Gomez, and Joaqu?n Correa — although Messi also has a minor injury — and Scaloni is unlikely to call upon Dybala unless he is certain the forward is fully fit.

Scaloni left Dybala out of the victorious Copa Am?rica squad last year precisely because of injury and fitness concerns, and the Roma forward will be hoping history is not about to repeat itself.

Concern over KanteN’Golo Kante was integral in France’s run to the World Cup trophy in Russia four years ago. He might be struggling to be there for the title defence.

The central midfielder hasn’t played since August 14, when he sustained a hamstring problem on English Premier League duty for Chelsea. It’s the latest in a string of injury issues to beset Kante in recent years.

Chelsea manager Graham Potter said on Monday that Kante suffered a fresh setback in training in his fight to shake off the injury and is set for another scan.

“We have to wait and see the extent of it, and go from there,” Potter said.

Alexander-Arnold injuryIt was already questionable whether Trent Alexander-Arnold was going to make England’s squad for the World Cup.

An injury sustained at the weekend while playing for Liverpool likely damaged his chances even more.

Alexander-Arnold didn’t come out for the second half of the 3-2 loss to Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday after hurting his ankle while challenging Gabriel Martinelli just before halftime.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said Alexander-Arnold’s ankle was swollen and the right back would need to undergo a scan.

A spell on the sidelines is likely for Alexander-Arnold, just when he needed to be putting in some performances to impress England coach Gareth Southgate.

Southgate appears to prefer more defensively strong right backs, meaning Alexander-Arnold — whose attacking qualities have far outweighed his defensive ones for Liverpool over the last few years — is the fourth-choice right back for his country behind Kyle Walker, Reece James and Kieran Trippier.

Walker is facing a race against time to be fit for the World Cup after undergoing surgery last week on a groin injury. Luckily for Southgate, right back is one area where he can take an injury or two.___By DANIELLA MATAR

AP Sports Writer

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Ministerie niet op de hoogte van tekort aan leerkrachten

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door Valerie Fris PARAMARIBO — “Het tekort aan leerkrachten voor de basisschool is het ministerie van Onderwijs, Wetenschap en Cultuur

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Après les frappes russes massives sur…

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Les bombardements russes d’une ampleur inégalée depuis des mois sur Kiev et d’autres villes d’Ukraine seront mardi au centre des discussions des membres du G7, que la Première ministre britannique Liz Truss doit appeler à ne pas “faiblir d’un iota”.

Le président ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky doit participer à cette réunion virtuelle d’urgence prévue à partir de 12H00 GMT, a indiqué Berlin.

Selon Londres, Liz Truss, à la tête du gouvernement depuis un mois, devrait déclarer que “personne ne souhaite la paix plus que l’Ukraine. Et pour notre part, nous ne devons pas faiblir d’un iota dans notre détermination à l’aider à gagner”.

Des bombardements meurtriers russes d’une ampleur inégalée depuis des mois ont frappé l’Ukraine lundi matin, faisant au moins onze morts et 89 blessés, selon le dernier bilan de la police, dont cinq à Kiev, visée pour la première fois depuis le 26 juin par des missiles.

“Ils essaient de nous détruire tous, de nous effacer de la surface de la Terre”, a réagi M. Zelensky lundi matin alors que les missiles russes frappaient les villes ukrainiennes.

Mais “l’Ukraine ne peut pas être intimidée”, a-t-il ensuite lancé dans son allocution du soir, promettant de “réparer tout ce qui a été détruit”.

Le président russe Vladimir Poutine a justifié ces bombardements “massifs” par l’attaque “terroriste” de Kiev la veille contre le pont reliant le territoire russe à la Crimée (sud), péninsule ukrainienne annexée par Moscou en 2014.

Le Premier ministre ukrainien Denis Chmygal a indiqué que onze infrastructures importantes avaient été endommagées dans huit régions, en plus de la capitale.

L’Ukraine a annoncé arrêter ses exportations d’électricité à destination de l’Europe à la suite de ces frappes, alors que des coupures d’électricité affectaient de nombreuses régions.

– “Etat terroriste” –

Ces bombardements ont provoqué l’indignation en Occident.

L’Union européenne a estimé qu’ils s’apparentaient à des “crimes de guerre” dont les responsables devront “rendre compte”, appelant le Bélarus à “ne pas être partie à l’agression brutale menée par la Russie”.

Le secrétaire général de l’ONU Antonio Guterres a dénoncé “une escalade inacceptable”.

Tous les pays des Nations unies se sont réunis lundi à New York en Assemblée générale d’urgence.

L’ambassadeur d’Ukraine à l’ONU Sergiy Kyslytsya y a accusé la Russie d’être “un Etat terroriste que l’on doit dissuader de la plus forte des manières”.

L’Otan, que l’Ukraine ambitionne d’intégrer, a condamné des “attaques horribles et aveugles” contre des infrastructures civiles et promis son soutien à Kiev “aussi longtemps qu’il le faudra”, selon son secrétaire général Jens Stoltenberg.

Le président américain Joe Biden a promis à M. Zelensky “des systèmes perfectionnés” de défense antiaérienne, selon un communiqué de la Maison Blanche.

L’Allemagne doit aussi livrer en urgence un premier système de défense antiaérienne promis de longue date.

Le Haut-commissaire aux réfugiés de l’ONU Filippo Grandi a déclaré lundi à la presse craindre que “les événements de ces dernières heures ne provoquent de nouveaux déplacements”.

Depuis que la Russie a lancé son invasion à grande échelle de l’Ukraine le 24 février, plus de 7,6 millions de réfugiés ukrainiens ont été enregistrés comme réfugiés à travers l’Europe.

Si un certain nombre de ces personnes sont depuis rentrées chez elles, quelque 4,2 millions d’Ukrainiens sont concernés par le statut de protection temporaire au sein de l’UE.

Ces “frappes délibérées de la Russie sur l’ensemble du territoire ukrainien et contre des civils, c’est un changement profond de la nature de cette guerre”, a pour sa part commenté le président français Emmanuel Macron, qui a convoqué d’urgence un conseil de Défense lundi soir.

– “Démantèlement total” –

M. Poutine a accusé dimanche l’Ukraine d’avoir organisé l’explosion samedi matin qui a détruit une partie du pont de Crimée, construit à grands frais et inauguré en 2018. L’attaque a fait trois morts.

Kiev n’a ni confirmé ni démenti son implication.

Le président russe a promis des répliques “sévères” en cas de nouvelles attaques ukrainiennes contre la Russie. Les frappes “ont atteint leur objectif”, a assuré le ministère russe de la Défense.

L’ex-président russe Dmitri Medvedev, actuel numéro 2 du Conseil de sécurité de Moscou, a été plus loin, promettant que les frappes de lundi n’étaient qu’un “premier épisode” et appelant au “démantèlement total du régime politique de l’Ukraine”.

“Sur les 84 missiles russes tirés contre l’Ukraine, 43 ont été abattus. Sur les 24 drones russes, 13 ont été abattus”, a indiqué le président ukrainien lundi soir.

Une demi-douzaine de déflagrations ont été entendues à Kiev, avec des frappes sur plusieurs quartiers dont le centre ville, qui ont notamment pulvérisé une aire de jeux pour enfants dans le parc Taras Chevtchenko. Dans une rue voisine, un missile a creusé un cratère, un corps sans vie gisant sous une couverture thermique.

L’Ukraine a assuré que la Russie menait ces frappes massives en désespoir de cause face à ses récents revers sur plusieurs fronts.

Allié de Moscou mais s’étant jusque-là gardé d’envoyer ses troupes en soutien à Moscou, le président bélarusse Alexandre Loukachenko a accusé Kiev de préparer une attaque contre son pays, ajoutant qu’en conséquence Minsk et Moscou allaient déployer des troupes russo-bélarusses, sans préciser leur localisation.

Il a aussi accusé la Pologne, la Lituanie et l’Ukraine de préparer des attaques “terroristes” et un “soulèvement militaire” au Bélarus.

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Après les frappes russes massives sur…

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Les bombardements russes d’une ampleur inégalée depuis des mois sur Kiev et d’autres villes d’Ukraine seront mardi au centre des discussions des membres du G7, que la Première ministre britannique Liz Truss doit appeler à ne pas “faiblir d’un iota”.

Le président ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky doit participer à cette réunion virtuelle d’urgence prévue à partir de 12H00 GMT, a indiqué Berlin.

Selon Londres, Liz Truss, à la tête du gouvernement depuis un mois, devrait déclarer que “personne ne souhaite la paix plus que l’Ukraine. Et pour notre part, nous ne devons pas faiblir d’un iota dans notre détermination à l’aider à gagner”.

Des bombardements meurtriers russes d’une ampleur inégalée depuis des mois ont frappé l’Ukraine lundi matin, faisant au moins onze morts et 89 blessés, selon le dernier bilan de la police, dont cinq à Kiev, visée pour la première fois depuis le 26 juin par des missiles.

“Ils essaient de nous détruire tous, de nous effacer de la surface de la Terre”, a réagi M. Zelensky lundi matin alors que les missiles russes frappaient les villes ukrainiennes.

Mais “l’Ukraine ne peut pas être intimidée”, a-t-il ensuite lancé dans son allocution du soir, promettant de “réparer tout ce qui a été détruit”.

Le président russe Vladimir Poutine a justifié ces bombardements “massifs” par l’attaque “terroriste” de Kiev la veille contre le pont reliant le territoire russe à la Crimée (sud), péninsule ukrainienne annexée par Moscou en 2014.

Le Premier ministre ukrainien Denis Chmygal a indiqué que onze infrastructures importantes avaient été endommagées dans huit régions, en plus de la capitale.

L’Ukraine a annoncé arrêter ses exportations d’électricité à destination de l’Europe à la suite de ces frappes, alors que des coupures d’électricité affectaient de nombreuses régions.

– “Etat terroriste” –

Ces bombardements ont provoqué l’indignation en Occident.

L’Union européenne a estimé qu’ils s’apparentaient à des “crimes de guerre” dont les responsables devront “rendre compte”, appelant le Bélarus à “ne pas être partie à l’agression brutale menée par la Russie”.

Le secrétaire général de l’ONU Antonio Guterres a dénoncé “une escalade inacceptable”.

Tous les pays des Nations unies se sont réunis lundi à New York en Assemblée générale d’urgence.

L’ambassadeur d’Ukraine à l’ONU Sergiy Kyslytsya y a accusé la Russie d’être “un Etat terroriste que l’on doit dissuader de la plus forte des manières”.

L’Otan, que l’Ukraine ambitionne d’intégrer, a condamné des “attaques horribles et aveugles” contre des infrastructures civiles et promis son soutien à Kiev “aussi longtemps qu’il le faudra”, selon son secrétaire général Jens Stoltenberg.

Le président américain Joe Biden a promis à M. Zelensky “des systèmes perfectionnés” de défense antiaérienne, selon un communiqué de la Maison Blanche.

L’Allemagne doit aussi livrer en urgence un premier système de défense antiaérienne promis de longue date.

Le Haut-commissaire aux réfugiés de l’ONU Filippo Grandi a déclaré lundi à la presse craindre que “les événements de ces dernières heures ne provoquent de nouveaux déplacements”.

Depuis que la Russie a lancé son invasion à grande échelle de l’Ukraine le 24 février, plus de 7,6 millions de réfugiés ukrainiens ont été enregistrés comme réfugiés à travers l’Europe.

Si un certain nombre de ces personnes sont depuis rentrées chez elles, quelque 4,2 millions d’Ukrainiens sont concernés par le statut de protection temporaire au sein de l’UE.

Ces “frappes délibérées de la Russie sur l’ensemble du territoire ukrainien et contre des civils, c’est un changement profond de la nature de cette guerre”, a pour sa part commenté le président français Emmanuel Macron, qui a convoqué d’urgence un conseil de Défense lundi soir.

– “Démantèlement total” –

M. Poutine a accusé dimanche l’Ukraine d’avoir organisé l’explosion samedi matin qui a détruit une partie du pont de Crimée, construit à grands frais et inauguré en 2018. L’attaque a fait trois morts.

Kiev n’a ni confirmé ni démenti son implication.

Le président russe a promis des répliques “sévères” en cas de nouvelles attaques ukrainiennes contre la Russie. Les frappes “ont atteint leur objectif”, a assuré le ministère russe de la Défense.

L’ex-président russe Dmitri Medvedev, actuel numéro 2 du Conseil de sécurité de Moscou, a été plus loin, promettant que les frappes de lundi n’étaient qu’un “premier épisode” et appelant au “démantèlement total du régime politique de l’Ukraine”.

“Sur les 84 missiles russes tirés contre l’Ukraine, 43 ont été abattus. Sur les 24 drones russes, 13 ont été abattus”, a indiqué le président ukrainien lundi soir.

Une demi-douzaine de déflagrations ont été entendues à Kiev, avec des frappes sur plusieurs quartiers dont le centre ville, qui ont notamment pulvérisé une aire de jeux pour enfants dans le parc Taras Chevtchenko. Dans une rue voisine, un missile a creusé un cratère, un corps sans vie gisant sous une couverture thermique.

L’Ukraine a assuré que la Russie menait ces frappes massives en désespoir de cause face à ses récents revers sur plusieurs fronts.

Allié de Moscou mais s’étant jusque-là gardé d’envoyer ses troupes en soutien à Moscou, le président bélarusse Alexandre Loukachenko a accusé Kiev de préparer une attaque contre son pays, ajoutant qu’en conséquence Minsk et Moscou allaient déployer des troupes russo-bélarusses, sans préciser leur localisation.

Il a aussi accusé la Pologne, la Lituanie et l’Ukraine de préparer des attaques “terroristes” et un “soulèvement militaire” au Bélarus.

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Totness Schaakvereniging richt zich op online schaken

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TOTNESS — “We hebben besloten om jongeren te leren hoe ze online kunnen schaken. We kiezen daarvoor omdat ze dan

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Cops allegedly found Linstead ‘housebreaker’ hiding under a bed Loop Jamaica

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Twenty-five-year-old Romaro Parker of Cheesefield district in Linstead, St Catherine has been charged with housebreaking and larceny following an incident in his community on Sunday, October 2, 2022.

Reports from the police are that about 7pm, a resident contacted the police and reported that a house in the community was being broken into.

The police responded and upon investigating, saw that the house had been ransacked.

Further checks were made, and Parker was reportedly found under a bed inside the house.

He was arrested and was officially charged on Thursday, October 6.

His court date is being arranged.

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CARPHA says Mental Health & Well-Being for All a Global Priority

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

“Mental health, neurological and substance use disorders” are a significant cause of disability globally. In the Americas these conditions account for about 20% of the total disability burden. They are surpassed only by non-communicable chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, which account for about 60% of the total disability burden in the Americas[1]. Among the top twenty countries in the Americas are several Caribbean countries that experience the highest mental health burden. The rising prevalence of mental health conditions in the Caribbean Region is a serious public health concern1,[2].

“Making mental health and well-being a priority requires commitment, involvement, and investment by all of society.  It requires promoting public health measures that reduce the risk of mental health illness, including social inclusion policies and interventions targeting vulnerable populations,” said Dr. Joy St. John, Executive Director of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA).

In the Americas, 1 in 4 people experience mental health; depression continues to be the leading mental health disorder. It is twice as frequent in women as in men[3]. Mental and neurological disorders in the elderly, such as Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias, and depression, contribute to the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). These disorders can also contribute to unintentional and intentional injury.

World Mental Health Day, observed annually on 10 October, seeks to raise awareness of mental health issues worldwide and to mobilise efforts to support mental health. This year’s theme, Make Mental Health & Well-Being for All a Global Priority highlights that mental health is a human right and that everyone should be able to access care that would support their mental well-being. 

Mental disorders are not just a health problem, but also a development problem as recognised by the global target Sustainable Development Goal 3.4 – by 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being.[4] A 2019 study in Jamaica reported that “Health gains from scaled-up treatment for depression, anxiety, and psychosis would  lead to large economic productivity gains of J$ 39 billion and social benefits of J$ 21 billion.[5]

Results of a 2022 study which examined the effect of pandemics and disasters on mental health, showed that depression and anxiety persisted for several years after the event among all age groups.  The study underscored the need for tailored, sustainable mental health services, with special emphasis on children and adolescents, in disaster- and pandemic-affected areas[6]. However, in many countries the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and long COVID, climate change, wars, and other disasters, has further affected the ability of their populations to access mental health services.

As countries seek to improve the well-being of their populations, interventions should be designed across the life course, targeting the very young to the very old. With the collaboration of various sectors, mental well-being and the prevention of mental and substance-related disorders may be achieved. 

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AG on dropped corruption charges: It’s not over yet

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Attorney General Reginald Armour, SC. File photo/Sureash Cholai

ATTORNEY General Reginald Armour, SC, has revealed details of the civil claim filed by British King’s Counsel Vincent Nelson against the State relating to an alleged agreement on protection from civil and criminal prosecution if he gave evidence against former attorney general Anand Ramlogan and ex-UNC senator Gerald Ramdeen.

He also said Nelson has not, to date, recanted any admission of wrongdoing he made in the criminal proceedings.

In a statement, Armour said Nelson is claiming the State should indemnify him for the $2.25 million fine ordered by the High Court when he was sentenced in March 2020.

Armour said the discontinuance of the criminal charges “has understandably come as a stunning development and surprise.”

The AG said the discontinuance was also surprising because Nelson entered into a plea agreement with the DPP to give evidence against Ramlogan and Ramdeen “in exchange for a recommendation by the director to the High Court that Nelson is given a non-custodial sentence.

“As Attorney General, I wish to assure the people of this country that I will consider every available avenue to protect the public’s interests, including (but not limited to) civil proceedings to recover any possible proceeds of the crimes allegedly committed by Messrs Ramlogan and Ramdeen and disciplinary proceedings before the disciplinary committee of the legal profession (Law Association of TT).”

Armour also said in the signed statement that having obtained a fuller account of the DPP’s decision to discontinue the criminal proceedings, “I will be taking the advice of eminent local and foreign senior and King’s Counsel to ensure that no stone is left unturned in the pursuit of justice for the people of TT.”

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Corruption kickback case vs Ramlogan, Ramdeen collapses

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FIle photo: Ex-UNC senator Gerald Ramdeen –

A purported agreement to indemnify Jamaica-born King’s Counsel Vincent Nelson from civil and criminal prosecution in return for a notarised statement has led to the collapse of the corruption kickback charges against former attorney general Anand Ramlogan, SC, and former UNC senator Gerald Ramdeen.

On Monday, Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard, SC, announced the State’s discontinuation of the charges against Ramlogan and Ramdeen.

Gaspard made the announcement on Monday when the two men re-appeared virtually before Chief Magistrate Maria Busby-Earle Caddle just after 1 pm. Ramlogan appeared from London where he argued an appeal earlier in the morning. When contacted, the former attorney general opted not to comment on the collapse of the case.

At Monday’s hearing, just as the chief magistrate was making inquiries about the filing of evidential objections, Gaspard interjected, announcing the State’s position.

He said the decision was taken after “anxious consideration.”

Gaspard explained the State’s case was largely dependent on the testimony of Nelson.

However, Gaspard said Nelson has said he was “categorically” not willing to give evidence in the preliminary inquiry against the two until the conclusion of a civil claim he (Nelson) has against the Attorney General.

In that civil claim (CV oo408 of 2022), filed in May this year, Nelson is seeking damages for breach of an indemnity agreement signed between himself and former attorney general Faris Al-Rawi.

Newsday was told Nelson’s claim has been sealed, but Gaspard said Nelson is alleging indemnity was given to him in return for his providing a statement concerning “this case” against Ramlogan and Ramdeen.

Newsday, in October 2021, reported exclusively on the alleged indemnity agreement between Nelson and Al-Rawi.

According to a signed document, Al-Rawi purportedly did so on behalf of the Government.

There were also certain promises made which included not making any disclosure of the information to any criminal investigator, prosecuting authority, tax enforcement authority, or disciplinary authority outside TT.

It was agreed that the statement and records will be provided to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and the Anti-Corruption Investigations Bureau.

The “indemnity” document was signed by both Al-Rawi and Nelson in October 2017 and subsequently initialled by both men in 2019.

At the time, Gaspard told Newsday he knew nothing about the purported agreement.

Newsday understands that Nelson is seeking 12,163,460 British pounds in damages for the alleged breach of indemnity.

Newsday was told the State paid for Nelson’s criminal matter which was heard in March 2020. He was fined $2.25 million by then High Court judge Malcolm Holdip after he pleaded guilty to two corruption charges stemming from the alleged conspiracy involving Ramdeen and Ramlogan. He was also placed on a bond to keep the peace for a period of three years, or in default, serve two years of hard labour. As part of the deal, he agreed to turn state witness and testify against Ramlogan and Ramdeen.

Newsday understands the fines were not yet paid as the covid19 restrictions led to an extension for the payment of such fines.

In court on Monday, Gaspard said his office was not a party to the civil case filed by Nelson and the State had no power to compel the witness to give evidence.

“We cannot extradite him or use the provisions of the Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act.”

He also said the State did not consider it fair or appropriate to file an application to have Nelson’s statement read into evidence at the inquiry.

File photo: Former attorney general Anand Ramlogan

DPP: It would be unfair to defendants

Gaspard added, “It would be unfair to leave these defendants in limbo pending the outcome of the civil claim when there is no date for its conclusion.”

Nelson’s multi-million dollar civil claim has been docketed to Justice Jacqueline Wilson and is expected to come up for case management later this year.

“The State has decided, in all the circumstances, to discontinue this case against these defendants and the State retains the option, of course, to review the case when the civil case is concluded.”

Gaspard maintained one of his primary considerations was whether there was a fair prospect of conviction but “at this stage and having regard to the fact that the civil proceedings may raise germane issues which may attend on the credibility and reliability of Mr Nelson,” he was compelled to discontinue the case.

He said any other option, having regard to the time that has elapsed since the charges were laid against the two, and because of the uncertainty of the case filed by Nelson, “would make for unfairness to these defendants.”

He added, “And the DPP’s office is especially careful not to do anything that would cause the DPP’s office and the TT police service to be associated with any such unfairness.”

He also put on the record the police did all they could have done to secure a different outcome.

“But the outcome today was obviously coloured by factors strictly outside the confines of the police service and the DPP’s office.”

After Gaspard’s explanation, the chief magistrate formally discharged Ramlogan and Ramdeen.

Busby Earle-Caddle commended Gaspard for being “an honourable gentleman, prosecutor and true minister of justice.”

“This augurs well for public confidence in the justice system,” she said.

The men’s lead attorneys, Pamela Elder, SC, and Wayne Sturge also applauded Gaspard. Elder said she never doubted his integrity and knew him to always speak the truth.

“He has acted as a true minister of justice and shown leadership. This country is fortunate to have someone with integrity as Mr Gaspard.”

‘This is frightening’

She also denounced the alleged actions of the former AG. She said millions of tax-payers dollars were paid to Nelson after the alleged indemnity agreement, even paying to represent him at the plea bargaining hearing.

“I have never heard taxpayers’ dollars being spent to pay an accomplice.” She also said she has never heard of a person asking the State to pay a fine.

Elder warned that the “matter will not rest here.”

“What has occurred here is frightening… it shows how State resources were used for the prosecution of my clients.”

Sturge said it was frightening to see a politician “arrogate onto himself the powers” of the DPP.

Ramdeen and Ramlogan were charged in 2019 with conspiring with Nelson for Ramlogan to misbehave in public office as AG, by accepting money from Nelson as a reward for giving him state briefs.

It was further alleged that they conspired for Ramdeen to receive, conceal, and transfer criminal property which represented corrupt rewards given to him by Nelson for the state briefs.

The third allegation against the two was that they conspired for Nelson to give ten per cent of the legal fees to Ramlogan as a “gift” or “reward” for being granted state briefs.

Also appearing for Ramlogan was attorney Russell Warner while Mario Merritt and Alexia Romero appeared for Ramdeen who could not be reached after the hearing. He was seen wiping what appeared to be tears when Gaspard made his announcement.

Al-Rawi also did not respond to questions for comment. Also representing the State was King’s Counsel Edward Jenkins.

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