Fake cop gets two years for robbery
Daquan Robinson, who admitted to impersonating a policeman in order to commit robberies, was yesterday sentenced to two years in prison.
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Daquan Robinson, who admitted to impersonating a policeman in order to commit robberies, was yesterday sentenced to two years in prison.
Titus Valenzuela, a youth who says he robbed his boss because his family needed the money, was yesterday sentenced to 12 months in jail after he admitted to the crime.
A Corentyne man was yesterday charged with murdering a driver on Christmas morning outside of a club located on the public road in Portuguese Quarter, Corentyne.
A construction worker is now awaiting sentencing for stealing over $200,000 in gold jewellery and UK currency.
Following a recent study of the airline industry, the Competition and Consumer Affairs Division has recommended that a state-sponsored airline be commissioned to counter the monopoly-like behaviour seen on some routes.
With the long-awaited process to select a prime ministerial candidate for the opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP) getting underway, UG lecturer Hugh Todd, former Minister in the Ministry of Finance, Juan Edghill and former GDF Chief of Staff Mark Phillips are seen as the leading candidates.
Almost three months after the death of Troy Resources employee Ryan Taylor, his family is still awaiting word on the findings of the investigation and how the company intends to compensate them.
There will be a shake-up of current AFC ministers should APNU+AFC be voted back into government next year as the revised Cummingsburg Accord entrusts the President with the duty of designating portfolios, sources familiar with the document says.
Setting aside several decisions, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has awarded $6.85m to the parents of a fisherman who died in an accident on 31st January, 2002 when his boat was hit by a pontoon towed by a barge owned by Barama Company Limited (BCL).
Police in Berbice have hit a roadblock as it relates to the investigation into the Number 63 Village hotel murders during which Canadian hotelier Vivekanand Brijbassi and his watchman, Harry Persaud were brutally killed.
For the October Criminal Assizes, 84 sexual offences cases were dealt with by the High Court, according to figures released by the Chambers of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
The police yesterday arrested two suspects shortly after the robbery of two foreign nationals at Longden Street, Georgetown.
Ever since joining forces in January to tackle the local musical scene, dynamic duo ‘Gavin and Chucky’ have created quite a storm around the country.
Residents of Central Georgetown on Saturday experienced hours of disruption to their water supply after a major pipeline suffered damage and had to be repaired.
Essequibo Coast rice farmers who were affected by flooding earlier this month have begun to replant their lands, Regional Chairman Devanand Ramdatt told Stabroek News yesterday.
The North American Fire and General Insurance Company (NAFICO) says it has acquired the licence from the Bank of Guyana to offer marine and aviation insurance to the oil and gas industry.
Three Berbice High School students who were awarded the first National Industrial & Commercial Investments Ltd (NICIL) National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) scholarships for 2019 were once again all rewarded by the company for excelling at their Christmas term exams.
Twelve farmers from Santa Cruz, Region One, recently received disbursements of $30,000 each from the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs (MoIPA) to assist in land clearing, preparation and planting.
From January 1st, 2020, the price for the daily edition of Stabroek News will move from $80 to $100.
A US$3.4 million ($714 million) power plant, capable of generating 3.3 megawatts (MW) of electricity was commissioned at Bartica yesterday with officials expressing optimism that it would banish the town’s power woes as the generating capacity is above its peak requirements.
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