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The shrimp in Zacharie Scott’s suitcase (New York Post photo)
The shrimp in Zacharie Scott’s suitcase (New York Post photo)

US-based Guyanese held at JFK with 40lbs cocaine in shrimp

A US-based Guyanese man was arrested at the John F Kennedy International Airport in New York on Friday, allegedly with some 40lbs of cocaine worth more than US$500,000 concealed  between bags of frozen shrimp.

Professor Clement K Sankat

Technical Training College likely to be envied

With a total investment of over US$100 million, Guyana’s Technical Training College Inc, which is being built in the ancient county of Berbice, is likely to be envied in the Caribbean as its localised, hands-on technical training will also be needed in other countries.

Facial recognition technology will have legal safeguards – Benn

Minister Robeson Benn confirmed the government’s intention to implement facial recognition technology, when the issue was raised during the Ministry of Home Affairs’ end-of-year press conference, and highlighted the necessity for legislative measures to ensure proper oversight and protect citizens’ rights.

No amnesty on illegal guns – Benn warns

Outlining the government’s stance on gun crimes during the ministry’s end-of-the-year 2023 press conference, Minister of Home Affairs Robeson Benn has pledged that there would be no amnesty for illegal gun owners.

Govt committed to expanding sand, stone, manganese production – Singh

The government will be taking proactive measures towards the production of sand, stone, and manganese, Finance Minister Ashni Singh said in his budget presentation on Monday last, adding that it was committed to supporting the growth of sand and stone production in order to keep up with the rapid expansion of the construction sector.

Gregory Wickham

Mahdia inquiry report slams fire chief, education officer

By Antonio Dey Though it said that a well-equipped building would not have changed the circumstances regarding the Mahdia dorm fire which claimed 20 lives, the Commission of Inquiry’s report into the inferno on May 21st, 2023 however slammed Chief Fire Officer Gregory Wickham and former Regional Education Officer Anesta Douglas of Potaro-Siparuni  for dereliction of their duties.

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