-Court of Appeal rules
-flays AG, NFMU for disregard of court
The Guyana Court of Appeal yesterday ruled that the government has an unlawful monopoly on the airwaves and it said that the National Frequency Management Unit (NFMU) is not doing its job with respect to considering radio licence applications.
-prosecution disagreesBy Oluatoyin Alleyne
in New York
With Roger Khan to be sentenced in a Brooklyn Federal Court tomorrow, the US Government on Tuesday mounted a last-minute bid to convince the presiding judge that the confessed drug trafficker should only get 15 years despite a recommendation by the Probation Department for a longer term.
GuySuCo warns of grim financial positionA crippling strike hit the sugar industry yesterday after the main union GAWU called out its members over stalled wage talks and GuySuCo is warning that its financial position is grim and in other jurisdictions estates would have already been closed and workers laid off.
-bullets fired, getaway car found in Stewartville
Four bandits yesterday morning snatched $9.5 million from a Bartica businessman at Good Hope, East Bank Essequibo in a brazen mid-morning attack that saw them unleashing a barrage of gunfire in their bid to escape in a stolen car which was later found in Stewartville.
Two women also on separate charges
By Oluatoyin Alleyne
in New York
A Guyanese man who was charged in New York after excreting 44 pellets of cocaine appeared in a Brooklyn court yesterday for a further hearing on his matter.
-contempt hearing to proceed
Guyana yesterday sought to obtain an extension of time to comply with the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) order to reinstate the Common External Tariff (CET) on cement, but the court dismissed the application.
A 28-year-old taxi driver, a former police officer, accused of beating a man with a cutlass was yesterday placed on $25,000 bail when he appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court.
Two men jointly charged for stealing $365,000 worth of electrical appliances appeared yesterday before Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court to answer the charge of simple larceny.
Investigations into the discovery of the Island Princess in Grenadian waters continued yesterday and while the investigators are focusing on finding how it ended up there, nothing incriminating has so far been found by the members of the forensic department, a source on the island said yesterday.
The Guyana Elections Commission said yesterday that the Local Authorities seats order which it received on Tuesday from Local Government Minister Kellawan Lall now gives it “the clear authority to move forward in finalizing the delimitation of constituencies.”
Law enforcement officials will be out “in full force” on Friday and Saturday to provide security for Diwali activities, the Guyana Police Force (GPF) says.
The Guyana Sugar Corpora-tion (Guysuco) says its quality management system was recently upgraded and it is focused on maintaining international standards as it readies itself to produce sugar that will be marketed both locally and internationally.
TEGUCIGALPA, (Reuters) – Honduras’ de facto leader Roberto Micheletti appeared to back away yesterday from a proposed deal to resolve a political crisis sparked when the army ousted President Manuel Zelaya in a coup.
KAZAN, Russia – U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wrapped up a European tour yesterday by calling on Russia to uphold human rights and prevent attacks on activists who challenge the Kremlin.
A World Bank team – here to discuss a forest conservation strategy with Amerindian forest communities – has cleared the way for a S$200,000 seed grant to support information sharing activities but has expressed concern about mining activities in the Kamarang area.
Two bikes went missing from home
The decomposing body discovered in the old pump station reservoir at Henry Street on Monday has been identified as that of 23-year-old Hassan Muhammad Ali Hussein.