Daily Archives: Apr 8, 2018
No charges yet as human trafficking probe continues
Four of the 30 plus people who were detained on suspicion of human trafficking and breaching immigration and labour laws have been released from custody.
Bendals Men Charged
Police have formally charged 31yr-old Troy Neeland Baptiste and 21yr-old Daiquan Kahtaj Martin both of Bendals for possession of 149 Cannabis plants, possession of 310.2 grams of cured Cannabis, Cultivation of Cannabis, possession of an Unlicensed .380mm pistol and possession of eight rounds of .380mm ammunition.
Agriculture Minister targets reduced onion imports
KINGSTON, Jamaica, Apr. 8, CMC – Agriculture Minister Audley Shaw, says efforts must be made to reduce the percentage of onions being imported for domestic consumption.
Partnership between Mellon Bank and Citizens Bank sign of investors’ confidence – Harmon
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Apr. 8, CMC – State Minister Joseph Harmon says the recent move by the Mellon National Bank in the United States to partner with the local Citizens Bank is a sure sign of the confidence reposed in Guyana’s investment climate.
Turnout high in Hungary's election as Orban fights to retain power
BUDAPEST/GYONGYOS, Hungary (Reuters) - Prime Minister Viktor Orban launched a last-ditch effort to mobilize supporters in Hungary’s parliamentary election on Sunday, as interim turnout ran nearly as high as it did in a 2002 vote that consigned him to eight years in opposition.
Grieving Canadian town to hold vigil for victims of deadly bus crash
HUMBOLDT, Saskatchewan (Reuters) - A small farming town in Canada’s Saskatchewan province will hold a vigil Sunday evening to pray for the survivors of a bus crash which killed 15 people and left 14 others in hospital, some in critical condition.
Muenster attacker was lone German with mental health problems – minister
MUENSTER, Germany (Reuters) - The man who drove a camper van into a group of people sitting outside a restaurant in the German city of Muenster on Saturday acted alone and appears to have had mental health problems, the regional interior minister said on Sunday.
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