No bail for T&T Crime Watch host
(Trinidad Express) No bail. This was written on three warrants which were executed on TV6’s Crime Watch talk show host Ian Alleyne yesterday as he was processed by officers of the Port of Spain CID.
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(Trinidad Express) No bail. This was written on three warrants which were executed on TV6’s Crime Watch talk show host Ian Alleyne yesterday as he was processed by officers of the Port of Spain CID.
CARACAS, (Reuters) – A healthy-sounding President Hugo Chavez called Venezuelan state television from Cuba on Monday to dispel rumors fanned by a nine-day silence that he had died undergoing cancer treatment at a hospital in Havana.
CHICAGO, (Reuters) – Grammy and Oscar winning singer and actress Jennifer Hudson testified today that she had known the man charged with killing three members of her family since they were in middle school together but never liked him.
ROSEAU, Dominica, (Reuters) – West Indies off-spinner Shane Shillingford ran through Australia’s middle order on the first day of the third test today before admitting his surprise over how much purchase he gained on his home track.
St Vincent Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves was treated for an abscess at a hospital in Barbados over the weekend, Foreign Affairs Minister Douglas Slater announced today, according to CMC.
Ninety-four foreign miners – many of them Brazilians – were snared in a recent crackdown by the government against illegal mining which apparently led to a high-level delegation from Brazil’s state of Roraima seeking clarifications from Georgetown.
ROSEAU, Dominica, (Reuters) – Shane Shillingford delighted his fellow Dominicans with a four wicket haul as West Indies restricted Australia to 212 for seven on the first day of the third and final test.
The Guyana Police Force today said that senior officers of the force expressed concern at a management team meeting last Wednesday about statements that had been made by Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee at a recent Community Policing Workshop but that the matter had now been resolved.
Police say that at about 0930h today, ranks conducted a search on a fishing trawler at Morawhanna, NWD, and found an unlicensed 12 gauge single barrel shotgun.
The police say they are probing the circumstances surrounding the death of Ignatius Sandy of Parika, EBE, whose body was found at about 0520h today on the Public Road at Zeelugt, EBE, with injuries to his head.
The suspect in the murder of Travis De Souza who was arrested by the police at Tiger Creek, Puruni River yesterday was found with cocaine in his possession.
APNU MP Desmond Trotman is to move a motion on May 7th for the National Assembly to declare that the right of citizens to assemble and demonstrate peacefully outside of Parliament should not be hindered.
(Jamaica Observer) The Mount Salem Police are now investigating a shooting incident at a party in Branch Hall at Rose Heights, St James this morning and are appealing to anyone who can aid their investigations to come forward.
(Jamaica Observer) New Jersey promoter Derrick Plunkett is angry that singer Natural Black did not show up for his Caribbean New Jersey Reggae Awards on April 14.
(Jamaica Gleaner) The rural community of Catadupa in St James is on edge, and there is a blanket of silence following the shooting deaths of two young men by a gunman on Saturday night.
(de Ware Tijd) THE HAGUE — Suriname should not expect a change in policy from the Dutch, despite the fall of the Dutch government.
(Barbados Nation) Former Cabinet minister Gline Clarke says that black contractors are suffering in this country and the major contracts from the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) Government are going to “a certain class of people”.
(Trinidad Express) The Government’s parliamentary website, www.ttparliament.org, was taken offline yesterday after a computer software hacker apparently breached the security codes of the site and left a mischievous message announcing the security break.
SANFORD, Fla., (Reuters) – George Zimmerman, the former neighbourhood watch volunteer charged with second-degree murder in the killing of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin, was released early on Monday from a Florida county jail on $150,000 bail.
A Guyanese couple died in a murder/suicide on the Caribbean island of St Maarten yesterday morning.
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