A woman is to be charged under the new Wildlife Management and Conservation Regulations for allegedly being in possession of illegally captured young Jaguar which is an endangered species, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA said Shonette Takurdeen is soon to be charged for being in possession of that animal. “The woman was not in possession of any Permit ...
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City Chamber gifts police force breathalyzer test kits
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) on Tuesday aided the police force’s crackdown on drunken driving with the donation of more than GUY$1 million worth of breathalyzer test kits. “We hope therefore that the breathalyzers and supporting equipment will be used by the Guyana Police Force to even further engage in operations to reduce the instances of drunk ...
Read More »NAMILCO employees robbed
Three employees of the National Milling Company (NAMILCO) were Wednesday robbed of GUY$400,000, police said. At the time, the two porters and a driver were delivering items when they were attacked by two unmasked men. The robbery occurred on an access road at Friendship, East Bank Demerara. No one has been arrested.
Read More »Friendly fire leaves policeman injured
A policeman was shot and injured by one of his colleagues after he was seen with a gun in his hand, police sources said. Constable Leroy English sustained injuries to right hand and right foot at about 12:30 Wednesday morning on the Eccles Public Road. “He has been admitted to hospital for medical treatment,” said the Guyana Police Force in ...
Read More »Heavily armed robbers cart off millions from Port Mourant grocery
Heavily armed and masked bandits early Monday morning opened fire and sawed a hole house at Port Mourant, Corentyne and robbed the occupants of GUY$3 million, according to sources. Police said they were looking for three men who were armed with an assault rifle, shotgun and chain saw. Shouting that they were policemen, the robbers demanded that that three occupants ...
Read More »Bandits grab pension money from post office
Bandits Monday morning struck at the Guyana Post Office’s Carmichael and Lamaha Street branch from where they carted off GUY$4 million. Police said one of the perpetrators struck the security guard with a “hard object.”. Investigators said no shots were fired. The money was to be used to pay Old Age Pensions.
Read More »Gold miner from Essequibo Coast stabbed in North West District
A gold miner was early Monday morning stabbed to death at Arakaka, North West District during an argument. Police said 45-year old Glendon Cox of Aberdeen, Essequibo Coast was fatally stabbed about 1 AM at Four Miles, Arakaka. The suspected killer has been arrested and is in police custody assisting with the investigation.
Read More »PPP may call for new round of registration; implications for election date
The People’s Progressive Party (PPP), worried about the integrity of the voters’ list, on Monday signaled that it might push for a fresh round of continuous registration- a move that could affect the deadline for early general and regional elections. Party General Secretary, Clement Rohee acknowledged that a new round of continuous registration and the claims and objections period, with ...
Read More »Guyanese stabbed to death in St. Lucia
A Guyanese man has succumbed after he was stabbed in Ciceron, Castries early Saturday morning, according to St. Lucia News Online. Reports are that the victim, 34-year-old Cedolf Hunte of Ciceron, was attacked by four masked men at around 2:40 whilst playing cards with friends in the community. A stab wound under his right arm is believed to have resulted ...
Read More »Truck damage bridge on Linden- Lethem Road, despite weight restriction
Despite the introduction of an indefinite weight restriction on trucks plying the Linden-Lethem Road, a heavily laden cargo truck broke the Annai bridge that has been so far only partly repaired, according to sources. The sources said that only light vehicles such as minibuses were up to late Sunday being allowed to pass the area until repairs are completed. The ...
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