A man was shot and his family robbed during a home invasion by bandits at Bath Settlement, West Coast Berbice early Saturday morning. Investigators were told the bandits carted off an undisclosed quantity of cash and jewellery. Twenty-six years old Latchman Parmanand was shot to his left foot. Police said that at about 1:30 AM Saturday October 17, 2015, Umgrie ...
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Police force to get US$5M in vehicles, boats
Police stations countrywide will by next year be expected to respond to emergency calls on a timely basis and conduct periodic patrols. Police Commissioner, Seelall Persaud announced on Saturday that the police force would be getting a large number of vehicles and boats to be funded from a US$5 million grant. ““We are likely to see a great boost in ...
Read More »Fund for surviving children of police killed in line of duty
Surviving children of police, who have been killed in the line of duty, are to benefit from a fund that would be established shortly, Police Commissioner Seelall Persaud announced Saturday. Addressing the Passing Out Parade of Recruits, he said a businessman would be spearheading the drive to raise money for the fund which would be supervised by a faith-based committee. ...
Read More »Increasing ministers salaries was “difficult” but necessary decision- Granger
In government’s latest explanation, President David Granger has sought to justify the hefty hike in ministerial salaries mere four months after taking office on grounds that he needed to pay more to retain quality professsionals to manage Guyana properly. The Ministry of the Presidency quoted Granger as saying that that in order to attract the best qualified people to serve ...
Read More »Venezuela dumps Guyana, turns to Suriname for rice under PetroCaribe deal
It’s official! Venezuela has turned to Suriname for its some of its rice supply in exchange for selling oil under the PetroCaribe agreement. Venezuela’s President, Nicolas Maduro and his Surinamese counterpart, Desi Bouterse on Friday reached agreement on the deal in principle. It would be finalized very soon by a Surinamese team. “In the coming weeks a Surinamese commission will ...
Read More »GDF being geared up to help fight transnational crimes
The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) is being geared up to help combat security threats other than its primary focus of protecting the country from its neighbours that continue to lay territorial claims. Addressing senior GDF officers earlier this week, President David Granger said changes in the international and local environments made some of Guyana’s old approaches to public order and ...
Read More »Suicide rife in Guyanese Amerindian community
Reproduced from Caribbean Lifeby Bert Wilkinson Until miners from the coast land discovered relatively large amounts of gold in the last three years, life at a northwestern native Amerindian jungle community in Guyana was simple and traditional. Most of the 800 residents in the Carib Community of Baramita District near Venezuela had eked out a living from harvesting timber, subsistence ...
Read More »Guyanese among Caricom nationals to face St. Kitts-Nevis immigration clamp down
With the expiration of an amnesty for persons in breach of immigration rules on Friday, the St. Kitts and Nevis authorities are about to clamp down on Guyanese and other persons overstaying in that twin-island federation. There is a large community of Guyanese residing there, many putting down roots since they had been hired to work as cane harvesters in ...
Read More »Guyanese arrested allegedly at cocaine “factory” in Grenada
Four Guyanese men on Friday remained in a Grenada jail pending trial for alleged cocaine trafficking after they and two young women were arrested and four kilogrammes of cocaine seized from a house known as “the factory.” The Grenada Informer newspaper names those remanded to prison until October 27 as Colin Hooper 34, Osafi Bobb 21, Mahendranauth Daff 34 and ...
Read More »Numerous in-bound InselAir passengers refused entry in six months; agent sounds appeal for “clear guidelines”
At least 60 persons travelling aboard InselAir have been refused entry to Guyana during the last six months, pointing to the urgent need for clear immigration rules. Chief Executive Officer of Roraima Airways, Gerry Gouveia said there was urgent need for “very clear guidelines.” Company officials said the figure rose to 60 Wednesday night (October 14, 2015) when six passengers were ...
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