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Monthly Archives: February 2017

AFC wants parking meter contract suspended; fees maybe hiked in 2019; company can eventually buy lands for garaged parking

Last Updated on Tuesday, 7 February 2017, 20:16 by Denis Chabrol The Alliance For Change (AFC) on Monday called on the Mayor and City Council to suspend the parking meter project amid mounting concerns by sections of Georgetown’s citizenry about the deal which, among other things, provide for a takeover of lands for paid parking and a possible hike in ...

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Gay rights groups lodge appeal to Chancellor against magistrate denying trans-women in Court

Last Updated on Tuesday, 7 February 2017, 18:24 by Derwayne Wills The Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD), and the Guyana Trans United (GTU) this morning wrote to Chancellor of the Judiciary, Justice Carl Singh concerning the actions of city magistrate Dylon Bess who, on multiple occasions, has barred transgender women, denying recognition of their gender identity in his court. ...

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Essequibo man, reported to US Embassy as terrorist, granted $400,000 bail for ammo possession

Last Updated on Tuesday, 7 February 2017, 16:19 by Derwayne Wills A 20-year-old Essequibo man was today placed on $400,000 bail by city magistrate Leron Daly for illegal possession of ammunition. The court heard that Ishan Alli of Riverstown, Essequibo was a victim of rumours spread against his family by a man who once dated his cousin. Alli’s lawyer, Jerome ...

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Armed robbery duo get three and four years, respectively, for $96,000 heist

Last Updated on Tuesday, 7 February 2017, 15:57 by Derwayne Wills Two men were handed sentences of three and four years imprisonment, respectively, by city magistrate Dylon Bess for the 2016 armed robbery of Sherlyn Martindale. Greaves received a three year sentence, while Carrington, who was not present in court, was given four years. The two men were last year ...

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Man gets 5 years in prison for smuggling guns to Guyana

Last Updated on Tuesday, 7 February 2017, 14:04 by Denis Chabrol ATLANTA (AP) – A native of Guyana who lives in Georgia has been sentenced to five years in federal prison after pleading guilty to smuggling dozens of guns to the South American country. Federal prosecutors in Atlanta say 39-year-old Jermine Prosper, who lived in Conyers, legally purchased about 50 ...

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Businessman in Tucville bridge fatal shooting to stand trial for murder

Last Updated on Tuesday, 7 February 2017, 11:34 by Derwayne Wills City magistrate Dylon Bess has ruled a prima facie case has been established against Robert Benn, the businessman whose matter has been famously known as the Tucville bridge fatal shooting. Magistrate Bess said Benn will stand trial in the High Court in April 2017. 24-year-old Colin Perreira, of Kitty, ...

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Man gets 5 years prison, $237million court fine for 194lbs cocaine in fish

Last Updated on Monday, 6 February 2017, 16:53 by Derwayne Wills Kapil Haresh Thakurian, 32-years-old, from Enmore/Foulis, East Coast Demerara was today sentenced to five years in prison, and fined $237million for possession of some 194 lbs of cocaine found in fish at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport. Thakurian was sentenced today by City Magistrate Leron Daly. Thakurian was charged ...

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Professor Mars murder accused stabbed at Georgetown Magistrate Courts

Last Updated on Tuesday, 7 February 2017, 8:26 by Derwayne Wills A prisoner was today stabbed at the Georgetown Magistrate Courts, just a few minutes after police locked down the prisoner holding area and instituted a search on all inmates because of another knife-possession matter earlier this morning. The victim, 18-year-old Timothy Paul Chance, is one of the accused in ...

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Georgetown public hospital gets new Board of Directors

Last Updated on Monday, 6 February 2017, 18:26 by Derwayne Wills Cabinet has given approval for the appointment of a new Board at the Georgetown Public Hospital, according to Public Health minister Volda Lawrence, during her first press conference today as the top public health official. The board’s chairperson is Kesaundra Alves, the holder of a Law undergraduate degree and ...

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Guyana, Suriname to set aside protected areas at sea

Last Updated on Monday, 6 February 2017, 13:13 by Denis Chabrol Guyana and Suriname are preparing the groundwork to set aside 10 percent of their Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ)  as marine protected areas by 2020 in keeping with a project between World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the European Union (EU). The EU has alllocated 1.25 million Euros for the project ...

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