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Stranded Venezuelans to go home Sunday night

The Guyana government on Sunday granted approval for a ‘one-off’ flight by Conviasa airline to pick up more than 40 Venezuelans who were stranded after that carrier was suspended for non-payment of a bond. Minister of Public Infrastructure, David Patterson said permission has been granted for the flight to take the passengers back to Venezuela. That flight was expected to ...

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Updated: Policeman shot to head in outpost; attacker shot dead

A policeman was shot to his head at the Wisroc Police Outpost by a detainee who snatched his service revolver from him, according to police sources. After the man, believed to be of unsound mind, opened fire on the police during efforts to arrest him, he was shot and killed. The police force’s gun was recovered. Following is a statement ...

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Manu Durant’s suspected killer caught near Venezuelan border

Two days after shady character, Manu Durant, was gunned down at a city strip club, his suspected killer was arrested near the Guyana- Venezuela border. Police said the suspect was caught at Eteringbang, Cuyuni River on Saturday, June 6, 2015. “He is in police custody assisting with the investigations,” police said in a statement. Durant,40, was shot and killed during ...

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Guyana suspends Venezuelan airline’s flights; passengers stranded

by Zena Henry Guyana has suspended the operations of the Venezuelan airline, Conviasa because the carrier is yet to pay a passenger bond now that its operating license is about to be renewed, according to a top civil aviation official. “At the moment Conviasa’s permit has been suspended because they have not established their financial obligations,” she told Demerara Waves ...

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Guyana sets up unit to go after stolen cash, property

The Guyana government said it would be going after stolen assets that are stashed away locally and overseas, as it continues to accuse the previous administration of rampant corruption. “Where ever these are, whether here or overseas, and that to this end, there is likely to be established a State Assets Recovery Unit, tasked with this responsibility. This unit will ...

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Canada to fund justice improvement projects in Guyana

Guyana is to benefit from two CAN$20 million initiatives being implemented by the Canadian government in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), and will also receive a CAN$750,000 grant to effect improvements to the Judiciary, says Canadian High Commissioner Dr. Nicole Giles. This and other initiatives were discussed by the Canadian envoy and Guyana’s Attorney General (AG) and Legal Affairs Minister, Basil ...

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One bandit shot dead, two others injured

A bandit was shot dead and two others injured while they were robbing a businessman at Grove, East Bank Demerara on Saturday afternoon. Police said one of the bandits escaped while another was rushed to a city hospital where he was admitted under guard. Following is a police statement on the incident. At about 1430h. today Saturday June 06, 2015, ...

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Age of criminal responsibility, diversionary options to help save youths from jail

by Zena Henry As government works toward keeping the nation’s youth out of jail, the age of criminal responsibility and diversionary options over jail terms are among several areas being explored. Vice President and Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan who says discussions with the British High Commission and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) have proved that the two agencies ...

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Civil Aviation Authority to get new Director General

by Zena Henry The country’s aviation oversight body, Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) is slated to receive a new Director General as government is expected to advertise the post in the near future. This has become necessary since the former Director General Zulphicar Mohamed retired on May 31and his employment contract, which existed under the last administration, expired early this ...

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