Teen gets bail after escaping custody
A teen was yesterday released on bail for an escaping custody charge and a robbery charge after assuring the court that he will attend his court dates.
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A teen was yesterday released on bail for an escaping custody charge and a robbery charge after assuring the court that he will attend his court dates.
A Linden taxi-driver was yesterday charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm on a man.
A man who admitted to damaging the Kingston Seawall Bandstand was placed on 40 hours community service.
The United States this evening disclosed that Guyana had agreed to the establishment of a Taiwan office here, a development likely to gravely harm Georgetown’s relations with China.
Guyana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs says that two boats which had been detained by Venezuela were due to set sail for home today and that legal proceedings against their crew had been discontinued at the request of that country’s President, Nicolas Maduro.
The police say they are investigating the suspected murder of Osafo Pollard, 29, a taxi driver of West La Penitence which occurred at about 10.30 pm yesterday at North East La Penitence.
The Ministry of Labour today said it is probing the workplace death of an employee of Edward B Beharry and Company, Mandela Avenue.
The two fishing vessels and 12 crew members detained by the Venezuelan navy two weeks ago have been released and are on their way home.
The mystery behind who really holds two controversial trawling licences deepened yesterday when the trawler owners association said that it had never heard of the person named by the Ministry of Agriculture on Monday.
The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has granted the Liberty and Justice Party’s (LJP) request to replace its councillor for the Regional Democratic Council (RDC) of Region Eight (Potaro-Siparuni).
Around 22,000 frontline workers are expected to make up the first recipients of COVID-19 vaccines in Guyana, according to Health Minister Dr.
Diamond resident Samuel Whaul was yesterday acquitted on charges of raping a woman with whom police had said he became acquainted through Facebook.
As his lawyer was absent from court on Monday for the commencement of trial, High Court Judge Navindra Singh threw out the $80.5 million civil suit brought by Colwyn Harding who back in 2013 had alleged that police officers had raped him by inserting a baton into his rectum.
Attorney Melinda Janki had last year urged the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) not to allow ExxonMobil and its partners to produce higher than 120,000 barrels of oil per day from the Liza-1 well as that would be going beyond its design limits and would be dangerous.
Twenty-four new COVID-19 cases were yesterday recorded. This was revealed in the Ministry of Health’s COVID-19 dashboard which showed that the new cases increased Guyana’s total number of positive confirmed cases to 7,678.
The police are investigating the death of an Aruka Mouth, North West District woman, who was found hanging at her residence on Monday.
Tenders were yesterday opened at the National Procurement and Tender Administra-tion Board for the supply and delivery of rations to the Amerindian Residence and Hinterland Scholarship Dormitory’s under the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs.
The trial of Rawle Bernard, who is accused of murder-ing a man at a barbecue on the West Coast of Berbice in 2017, began yesterday before Justice Simone Morris-Ramlall at the High Court in Berbice with the testimony of five witnesses.
The Attorney General (AG) has been removed as a party from an action filed by Atlantic Fuels Inc (AFI) against the Commissioner General of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) and others.
An electrician moonlighting as a taxi driver was robbed of his car on Monday night when he ferried a couple pretending to be passengers to Sophia.
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