Salesgirl fled hotel room with man’s jewellery
A salesgirl who appeared before acting Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry yesterday on a charge of simple larceny was placed on $80,000 bail.
A salesgirl who appeared before acting Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry yesterday on a charge of simple larceny was placed on $80,000 bail.
A labourer who was accused of attempting to steal 110 ft of welding cable belonging to BK International Limited was yesterday placed on $80,000 bail on a charge of simple larceny.
Tackling the country’s crime situation is high on the agenda for two of the five presidential candidates of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) with retired Brigadier David Granger promising to put a big drug lord in prison.
The Jakarta Post yesterday reported that Indonesian police have found two passports purportedly issued by Guyana carrying the photographs of a corruption suspect and his wife.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in the United States yesterday for a four-day state visit peppered by U.S.
The Ministry of Education says there is need for more public awareness concerning technical and vocational education as it is the public’s view that these fields are for persons not academically inclined but who are good with their hands.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, (Reuters) – Haiti yesterday briefly detained former dictator Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier, back from exile in France, and charged him with corruption, theft and abuses of power allegedly committed during his 15-year rule.
Finance Minister Ashni Singh on Monday disclosed that since the appointment of a liquidator, 4,567 Clico (Guyana) policyholders have uplifted cheques totalling $3.1B.
TUNIS, (Reuters) – Tunisia’s caretaker prime minister aims to gather his national unity cabinet for a first meeting today, but he already faces revolt from opposition nominees demanding he fire more of the ousted strongman’s allies.
A British woman who was freed after spending five weeks in jail in Guyana on suspicion of drug smuggling faces imprisonment for dealing heroin in Southend, UK.
TIKRIT, Iraq, (Reuters) – A suicide bomber wearing a vest packed with explosives and ball bearings attacked Iraqi police recruits yesterday in former dictator Saddam Hussein’s hometown, killing at least 45 and wounding over 100, officials said.
The People’s Progressive Party on Monday extended best wishes to former government minister and Member of Parliament, Reepu Daman Persaud who celebrated his 75th birthday on Sunday.
PARIS, (Reuters) – World wheat supplies are so tight and grain demand so strong that any new hiccup in a major producing area would fire already bullish markets and send European prices near or beyond the all-time highs hit in 2008.
RIO DE JANEIRO, (Reuters) – The death toll from flash floods and mudslides in Rio de Janeiro’s picturesque Serrana region reached 702 yesterday, a number that is likely to rise further in one of Brazil’s worst natural disasters on record.
Organisation of American States (OAS) Assistant Secretary-General Albert Ramdin and President Bharrat Jagdeo discussed issues related to Caricom and the fallout from the first round of elections in Haiti at a meeting on Monday.
Ambassador Lolita Applewhaite, acting Secretary-General of CARICOM on Monday told the Community Council of Ministers that integrated solutions were critical as member states struggled to emerge from the depths of the global financial and economic crises.
NEW YORK, (Reuters) – U.S. prosecutors have charged two men with stealing and distributing email addresses for about 120,000 users of Apple Inc’s popular iPad.
Minister of Agriculture Robert Persaud outlined government’s vision and plans for the aquatic sector this year during a meeting with representatives of the Fishermen’s Co-ops on Monday.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Sargent Shriver, who spent four decades in public service as a member of the Kennedy family, the first director of the Peace Corps and a key warrior in Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty, died yesterday.
The Ministry of Home Affairs addressed challenges and drafted plans with senior officers of the Guyana Fire Service (GFS) with a view to boosting and expanding its service to interior regions, at a recent retreat.
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