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Les festivités du François annulées en raison des intempéries

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Alexandre Labat-Mars
Jeudi 29 Septembre 2022 – 16h42

Montée des eaux à Periolat – RS

De fortes intempéries se sont abattues sur la Martinique (qui est placée en vigilance orange pour fortes pluies et orages) depuis ce matin et en particulier sur le François et le Vauclin. Par sécurité, les festivités du François sont annulées.

Le Maire du François, Samuel Tavernier, informe le public qu’en raison des intempéries, et selon le principe de précaution, la foire du pèlerinage Saint-Michel s’arrête et les festivités de ce soir sont annulées (concert de chorales à l’église Saint-Michel). L’école de Perriolat a par ailleurs dû fermer ses portes à la demande du Maire. Néanmoins, Samuel Tavernier souhaite rassurer la population : il n’y a pas de montée des eaux en bourg et périphérie notamment auquartiers Trianon, La Jetée et Eucalyptus et à Morne Carrière et Perriolat, l’eau s’évacue, un retour à la normal est observé. La circulation est possible mais attention, la Martinique demeure en vigilance orange pour fortes pluies et orages et il est demandé aux personnes habitant en zone inondables de mettre leurs effets personnes à l’abri et de rester à l’écoute des informations.

De fortes intempéries se sont abattues sur la Martinique (qui est placée en vigilance orange pour fortes pluies et orages) depuis ce matin et en particulier sur le François et le Vauclin. Par sécurité, les festivités du François sont annulées.

VIGILANCE ORANGE FORTES PLUIES/ORAGES : SOYEZ TRES VIGILANTS !

1 : Prenez connaissance des bulletins météo et des consignes de comportement (Internet, répondeur, radio et télévision).

2 : Evitez au maximum les sorties dans les zones exposées : mer, montagne, forêt, littoral.

3 : Soyez très prudent à proximité des cours d’eau . Les passages de gué peuvent devenir vite très dangereux. Evitez au maximum leurs traversées.

4 : Si vous habitez en zone inondable, mettez en sécurité vos biens susceptibles d’être endommagés et surveillez la montée des eaux.

5 : Si votre habitation peut être menacée par un glissement de terrain, préparez vous à l’évacuer rapidement.

6 : En cas d’orage , évitez l’utilisation des téléphones et des appareils électriques. Ne vous abritez pas dans une zone boisée, tout près de pylônes ou poteaux, ni sous un arbre isolé.

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Le trafic passagers de Pôle Caraïbes a retrouvé son niveau d’avant covid en juillet et août

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Pour la première fois depuis le début de la pandémie de Covid 19, le trafic passager est revenu à son niveau de 2019, en juillet et en août, confirmant la reprise observée depuis le second trimestre 2022, avec la fin des principales restrictions sanitaires.

Ce retour au niveau d’avant la crise Covid est principalement dû à la bonne tenue du trafic en provenance de France hexagonale, qui affiche 5,8% de croissance.Cette augmentation représente un apport de près de 17 000 passagers de plus par rapport à 2019 et fait écho à l’augmentation de capacité mise en place par les 3 compagnies desservant cette destination.A cet apport, s’ajoutent les passagers du réseau « Europe », soit un peu plus de 3 000 passagers, desserte inexistante sur la saison été 2019, ainsi que près de 2 000 passagers supplémentaires entre la Guadeloupe et les Iles du Nord (Saint Martin Grand Case – Saint Barth), ce dernier réseau enregistrant 4,6% de croissance sur la période des grandes vacances.

459 000 passagers pendant les grandes vacances

Ainsi, sur la période des grandes vacances de juillet et août 2022, le trafic passager atteint près de 459 000 passagers, contre près de 458 000 en 2019, soit une légère augmentation de 0.2%, avec cependant un record de fréquentation au mois d’août, où près de 245 000 passagers ont été accueillis à Guadeloupe Pôle Caraïbes, soit 2,4% de plus qu’en 2019, avec un record vers PARIS de 160 000 passagers, soit 9% de plus qu’en août 2019.

Sur les 8 premiers mois de l’année, le trafic passager atteint 82% de son niveau d’avant criseAu cumul des huit premiers mois de 2022, le trafic passagers est certes en forte progression par rapport à 2021 maisreste en repli de 18% par rapport à 2019, année de référence. 1 426 000 passagers au total ont transité par Guadeloupe Pôle Caraïbes contre 1 745 000 pour la même période de 2019, soit 82% du trafic avant crise COVID.

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Antigua to promote its carnival in Miami

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

CABINET NOTES:

A team from the Ministry of Creative Industries and Innovation will leave Antigua next month to participate and to promote Antigua at the October Miami Carnival.

The Minister pointed out the importance of attending these Carnivals at which Antigua and Barbuda Carnival is promoted, and Antigua and Barbuda is promoted as a tourist destination.

 The Ministry of Tourism will also be featured and several Antiguan artistes will perform on stage for one hour.

He provided evidence of the success of participation in the past.

The Minister of Creative Industries and Innovation sought the approval of the Cabinet for the schedule of events for the 41st Anniversary of Independence and the artistic logo.

Following an intense discussion, the Cabinet agreed to both the schedule of the events and the artwork.

There was some issue surrounding the November 1 Independence Ceremonial Parade that was held in the evening last year.

The question arose whether it should be held in the evening this year; and, that was agreed.

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New seatbelt fine is forcing drivers to comply, says Traffic Head, who denies that increase was meant to generate revenue

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Alvin Jones with Head of Traffic-ASP Ellis

Since enforcement of higher seat belt fines commenced about two weeks ago, several persons have been caught breaking the law and were made to pay the $500 penalty.

The Head of the Traffic Department, Assistant Superintendent of Police Rodney Ellis, says the increase comes under new regulations, the Vehicle and Road Traffic Enforcement and Administration Order 2022, which was passed earlier this summer.

Under the new regulations, not only the seatbelt fine has been increased – but that for speeding, as well – with both jumping from $200 to $500, in line with the fine for using a cell phone while driving.

Ellis says the law applies to adult front-seat passengers, who will be responsible for paying their individual fines if caught not wearing a seatbelt.

Children under the age of 14 years are prohibited from riding in the front seat of a vehicle.

If they are caught, the driver will be held responsible and is subject to be fined for that infraction.

Ellis says the penalty has forced drivers to comply with the law and wear their seatbelts, which is a life-saving measure .

Meanwhile, the Traffic Department Head is refuting some residents’ claims that the fines were increased as a money-making avenue for the Government and the Police.

In fact, Ellis says, it is a preventative measure to lower the risk of death and serious injury as a result of a traffic accident.

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Charges against 22 Barbudans accused in PLH matter are dismissed for ‘want of prosecution’

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REAL NEWS: The trespassing case against almost two dozen Barbudans was dismissed for want of prosecution, this morning, September 29, after witnesses failed to show up to the District C Magistrates Court in Barbuda.

In spite of the Police having investigated, arrested and charged 22 sister-islanders, including Barbuda Council members and workers, REAL News learned that no police witness showed up for the case; nor did anyone from the Peace, Love and Happiness (PLH) development.

Our Newsroom was also told that the Police prosecutor personally informed the investigator that the case was coming up this week. However, it is alleged that he said he is on vacation and, therefore, would not be present.

Reportedly, the investigator was also absent on the last occasion the matter was called, which is what prompted the prosecutor to inform him.

Meanwhile, all the accused persons were present for the matter, except one who is reportedly ill.

The presiding officer, Chief Magistrate Joanne Walsh, bemoaned the fact that the matter has been listed on the court docket since November 30, 2020.

The Barbuda court sits every three months, and a source says this would have given the Police ample time to get the case ready for hearing. However, it has dragged on for almost two years, disrupting the lives of the accused, the source says.

The source adds that there is no excuse for the investigator not showing up for the case, whether he is on vacation or otherwise. Had he been out of the country, the person says, then some consideration could be given.

However, his absence is a clear demonstration that he has no interest in the matter, and the court did the right thing, the source concludes.

A bench warrant was issued on Tuesday, September 27, for a number of the accused who had failed to show up for the trespassing case. But the Court had no opportuntiy to address that matter since the substantive case was dismissed at the get-go.

Two Barbuda Council members were among those arrested and charged in September 2020, allegedly for trespassing on the worksite of the Peace, Love and Happiness (PLH) development.

Devon Warner, the Councilman in charge of agriculture, was charged for resisting arrest and trespassing, while Secretary to the Barbuda Council Paul Nedd faced charges of obstruction, trespassing and disorderly conduct.

Both were also charged for breaching the country’s COVID-19 face mask protocol.

Meanwhile, Alexander Garvey, a Council worker, was charged for obstruction and resisting arrest.

However, REAL News was told that only two charges were before the Court – trespassing and obstruction – and only one woman was facing both charges.

Attorney-at-law Leon Chaku Symister represented the accused.

In relation to the PLH’s controversial development and the Barbudans’ attempt to view the work taking place, two groups – the Global Legal Action Network and the Front Line Defenders – issued a press statement this week.

It expresses concern over the repeated targeting of Barbudans, whom they describe as “human rights defenders” for continuing to resist the project.

Barbudans have complained of harassment, intimidation, defamation, and criminalization – including threats from Prime Minister Gaston Browne, who called them “economic terrorists” who wanted to “block investment … and keep our people unemployed.”

At the time of the confrontation in 2020, Browne angrily declared that Barbudans would “have to face the full extent of the law for any infractions whatsoever.”

After the sister-islanders mounted a protest against PLH, Browne told the media: “Anytime they do anything illegal over there, I am sending the Police and Army… . I rather fight them and resign than to turn a blind eye.”

It was two months after these threats (in September 2020) that the Council members and other villagers were arrested and charged for trespassing.

The multi-billion-dollar PLH development commenced in 2018, amid protests that it was destroying natural resources, including the Barbuda Lagoon.

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Shot security guard’s family plans prayer vigil

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Crime Scene Unit investigators gather evidence outside Pennywise Super Centre, La Romaine on Monday. – Photo by Marvin Hamilton

Relatives of Peola Baptiste are planning a prayer vigil on Saturday at the spot where she and two of her colleagues were shot.

Baptiste, a security guard, was shot in the head during a deadly robbery in La Romaine last week.

Baptiste’s daughter Dianna Wellington told Newsday the prayer vigil will begin at 7 pm at the Pennywise Super Centre.

Baptiste is the lone survivor of the attempted robbery, which ended with six people – two of her colleagues and four bandits – dead.

On September 19, her colleagues Jeffrey Peters, 51 and Jerry “Bat” Stuart, 49 were killed when they were ambushed while transporting money collected from several businesses on the Pennywise compound.

Police later killed four of the men involved. They were identified as Greg Dodough, Deaundre Montrose and brothers Kyle and Keyon Ramdhan.

Four others –Christopher Noreiga, 24, Brent Walcott, 23, Rennico Khan, 32 and Rennico Khan, 32 – were charged with firearm offences arising out of the incident.

Noreiga and Walcott, both of Ballantyne Street, Five Rivers, Arouca, were charged with trafficking in firearms and possession of ammunition. Khan, of Midas Lane, Corinth Hill Extension, Ste Madeleine, and Mc Sween of Union Hall, San Fernando, were charged with possession of arms and ammunition.

Khan was additionally charged with resisting arrest.

Baptiste, 57, had emergency surgery on September 20 after having a stroke. She has been in the intensive care unit (ICU) at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex since she was shot. When she was first taken to the hospital, Baptiste was listed as critical but on Thursday Wellington said she is now stable.

Baptiste remains in ICU and is “progressing each day,” Wellington said.

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Bel Air Park businessman charged for conspiracy to commit a felony

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Dorwain Bess

Dorwain Bess, a 45-year-old businessman of Bel Air Park, Georgetown was today charged for conspiracy to commit a felony, contrary to Section 33 of the Criminal Law (Offences) Act, Chapter 8:01.

Bess appeared before Magistrate Fabayo Azore at the Vigilance Magistrate’s Court where two charges were read to him and he pleaded not guilty.

He was granted bail to the sum of $100,000 on each of the charges, with conditions for him to lodge his passport and report to the police every Friday starting from September, 30 2022.

The matter was adjourned for report on November 1, 2022.

On September 26, a wanted bulletin was issued for the businessman in relation to a police investigation into the publication of a defamatory publication in an effort to extort.

The businessman was implicated by Alex Wayne and Gary Eleazar, the two reporters who were arrested during a sting operation by police as they allegedly attempted to extort $1 million from an auto dealer.

Police in a statement said that investigators conducted video and audio interviews with Eleazar on Sunday. According to Police during the interview, Eleazar claimed that he was contacted by Bess, who told him that a businessman was evading taxes on imported vehicles, and he subsequently wrote the article and sent same to Bess.

“Eleazar said Bess sent the article to Rickford Burke where several paragraphs were added, and posted it on the Guyana News Network Facebook page and website. Notably, Eleazar also said that he had access to the GNN website for over a year, and was given the website’s password and username by Rickford Burke to manage the website, and he subsequently uploaded about five articles to the site,” the police statement read.

Additionally, Police said that Eleazar claimed that he also would have sent other articles targeting other persons to Bess and sent them to Burke, who would then post the said articles to the GNN’s website and Facebook page.

“In particular, he said that Dorwain Bess told him that the article in question, was to threaten the businessman because of $100,000,000 that he had lost while they were in business,” Police said in the statement.

As the Police intensify its probe into attempts to extort a whopping $90 million from the local auto dealer, Eleazar and Wayne remain in custody.

On Saturday, it was revealed that two reporters –Wayne, 49, of Huntly Village, Mahaicony, East Coast Demerara; and 41-year-old Eleazar of Da Silva Street, Newtown, Kitty, Georgetown – were arrested after they were caught extorting monies, during a sting operation, from an auto dealer in exchange for the removal of a “libellous” article from a social media platform.

The article was published on the Facebook page of Guyana News Network (GNN), which purports to be a “news agency”, with the auto dealer’s photograph alleging that he is involved in illegal activities – something which he said is untrue but caused him to be “embarrassed” and his “reputation was tarnished”. The site is said to be operated by an overseas-based political activist.

A source close to the investigation told this publication on Sunday that the Police have since obtained voice recordings of the political activist, who has ties to the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), and the Guyanese businessman, both demanding $90 million from the local auto dealer in order to remove the article published about him.

In addition, the source also revealed to this publication that Eleazar, who has access to the social media page, along with Wayne approached the auto dealer separately and requested $10 million instead to remove the article from social media.

It was at this point that the auto dealer went to the Police on August 29 and filed a report about the extortion. This resulted in the Police setting up the sting operation to catch the two journalists, who are reportedly close associates of the overseas-based businessman.

The intelligence-led operation was conducted on the East Coast of Demerara sometime between 15:40h and 16:35h on Friday. During the sting operation, both Wayne and Eleazar went to the businessman to extort cash.

The two reporters were then seen arriving at the location and going to the businessman. The trio engaged in conversation during which Wayne and Eleazar demanded $1 million in order to remove the post from the GNN Facebook page.

Wayne then took out his computer and handed same over to Eleazar, who went to the website and attempted to remove the post but then claimed that the password that he was in possession of, was not working at the time for some reason.

As a result, the $1 million was handed over to the two journalists as a down payment in keeping with their demands. The duo collected the money and indicated to the businessman that they would return sometime after to remove the post and collect the outstanding monies.

However, as Wayne and Eleazar were about to leave they were intercepted by the Police and told of the allegation. The officers then conducted a search during which a portion of the money was found on Eleazar, while some was found on Wayne.

Additionally, two cellular phones and a laptop were immediately seized from the duo.

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