Last Updated on Friday, 14 July 2017, 8:44 by Denis Chabrol Prisoners held at the walled Lusignan holding area early Friday morning attempted to burn down the Lusignan Prison by hurling bottle lamps at the wooden building, but fire fighters quickly extinguished the burning objects, police said. Sources said the prisoners, numbering just about 500, began banging the door to ...
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New governance structure for Guyana’s prison system adopted
Last Updated on Thursday, 13 July 2017, 17:25 by Denis Chabrol The Guyana Prison Service is about to adopt a new governance structure that has been recommended by a Jamaica-headquartered consultancy service stemming from a fire last year that claimed the lives of 17 inmates, Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan announced Thursday. He expressed confidence that the recommended governance ...
Read More »Medicare Pharmacy staff charged with embezzling GYD$1.2 million
Last Updated on Thursday, 13 July 2017, 17:32 by Denis Chabrol Three employees of Medicare Pharmacy were Thursday morning arraigned on a charge of misappropriating funds and they were granted a total of GYD$450,000 bail. Appearing before Chief Magistrate, Ann McLennan at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court were 23-year old Watmattie Ramnarine, 43-year old Zalena Khan and 23-year old Salena Khan. ...
Read More »Prisoners being “sanitized” of weapons, other prohibited items; inmate who attempted to escape from Lusignan shot
Last Updated on Thursday, 13 July 2017, 15:31 by Denis Chabrol Prisoners at the Lusignan holding area have been burying weapons in the earthen area they have been occupying since last Sunday’s fire that destroyed the Georgetown Prison, but they are being searched individually before they are transferred to other jails, authorities said Thursday. Officials, meanwhile, said the actual number ...
Read More »Guyana hopes to invest more cash in youth empowerment from scrapped sugar subsidy, oil revenues- Ramjattan
Last Updated on Thursday, 13 July 2017, 12:29 by Denis Chabrol Guyana hopes to surpass Trinidad and Tobago, and Jamaica in the amount of monies it gives to youth empowerment and employment by scrapping a multi-billion dollar subsidy to the state-owned Sugar Corporation (Guysuco) and injecting more funds from oil revenues when production begins in 2020, Public Security Minister Khemraj ...
Read More »Footballer charged with attempted murder
Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 July 2017, 23:32 by Denis Chabrol A Guyhoc Park resident was Wednesday placed on bail when he appeared before chief magistrate Ann McLennan charged with the attempt murder of another man with whom he was playing football. Kurt Joseph was not required to plea to the charge which alleged that on June 18, 2017 at ...
Read More »More prisoners removed from Lusignan; non-custodial penalties for marijuana possession to be fast-tracked
Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 July 2017, 23:21 by Denis Chabrol Mazaruni Prison being extended; Lusignan conditions being improved At least 300 of the 1,008 prisoners, who were displaced by last Sunday’s destruction by fire of the Georgetown Prison, have been allowed to leave the holding facility at Lusignan, East Coast Demerara, Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan said Wednesday evening. ...
Read More »Prisoner at Lusignan detention facility chopped; Jagdeo vows no political support for escapees
Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 July 2017, 18:16 by Denis Chabrol A prisoner at the Lusignan Prison holding facility was chopped by another inmate, even as authorities continued efforts to reduce the number of inmates who were moved there following last Sunday’s destruction of the Georgetown Prison. The number of inmates has been reduced from just over 1,000. Director of ...
Read More »GECOM Chairmanship: 10 persons shortlisted – Jagdeo
Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 July 2017, 15:20 by Denis Chabrol Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo on Wednesday announced that 10 persons have been shortlisted for the post of chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) and already one of them has declined. “We shortlisted 10 persons so from the 10 we have to go down to the first six that ...
Read More »Private Sector Commission, Police Commissioner differ on monitoring released prisoners
Last Updated on Tuesday, 11 July 2017, 19:21 by Denis Chabrol The Private Sector Commission (PSC) on Wednesday urged authorities to monitor the expected large number of remanded prisoners who are being released from custody, but Police Commissioner Seelall Persaud almost immediately knocked down the criticism, saying those being released have not committed violent crimes. “They are there for non-violent ...
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