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Daily Archives: Apr 12, 2018

Trinidad: Buggery law deemed unconstitutional

The High Court today ruled that certain sections of the Sexual Offences Act are unconstitutional and null and void.

Man charged in airport drug bust

One of two men who were arrested earlier this week in connection with a drug bust at the V.C. Bird International Airport, has been charged.

Bail for immigration officer accused in drug and weapon bust

Daiquan Martin, an immigration officer accused of gun, ammunition and drug possession, and who was remanded to prison by a magistrate earlier this week, is now out on bail.

Accused ATM fraudster absconds, caught in Barbados

The authorities in Barbados and Antigua are working together to get an accused fraudster back into Antigua today after he fled from the island in recent days.

Dame Carmen to get official funeral

The wife of the country's first local governor general, Dame Carmen Silvia Jacobs will be accorded an official funeral next Tuesday when she will be laid to rest.

Old Road and John Hughes win playoff deciders

The Old Road FC fought off a late rally by Fort Road to win the final and deciding match in the First/Premier Division playoffs...

Immigration officer denies gun, ammo, drug charges

Daiquan Martin, an immigration officer, has denied charges of unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition, possession of 149 cannabis plants, and possession of 310 grammes of cured cannabis.

UHSA back peddles on senator’s mutual separation

Recently appointed United Progressive Party (UPP) Senator Johnathan Joseph has called out the University of Health Sciences Antigua for initiating talks that led to both parties severing ties.

Bar operator fed-up with police

A city business woman says she is growing frustrated with criminals who continue to target her lower Newgate Street bar.

SVG police confirm a probe but local authorities have nothing official

SVG police confirm a probe but local authorities have nothing official Both the prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, and the acting Commissioner of Police, Atlee Rodney, said reports of “a passport racket in St. Vincent” had not been formally reported to the authorities here up to yesterday.
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