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PSC, GTUC want independent probe of alleged baton sodomy

Dissatisfied with the Guyana Police Force’s public response to allegations that police brutally assaulted and sodomized a detainee with a baton, the Private Sector Commission (PSC) and the Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) have issued separate calls for an independent probe. “Given the seriousness of the alleged offences, and the widely reported coverage which has been given to them, the ...

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Designer Trevor Rose shot dead

Fashion designer Trevor Rose was shot dead Sunday morning. Information reaching Demerara Waves Online News from a reliable source said Rose was shot in Eccles, East Bank Demerara sometime before dawn. Two other persons were injured in the shooting.  Police later said that they recovered one 9mm. pistol and 19 matching rounds at the scene as the investigations continue. According ...

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Security guard killed at Lucky Dollar’s Rose Hall branch

A security guard at the Lucky Dollar Store at Rose Hall, Corentyne was killed and several items stolen from the entity. “The building was broken into and several articles suspected to have been taken away which are yet to be ascertained,” police said in a statement. Demerara Waves was told that the stolen items included two Tablets and GUY$290,000 cash. ...

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Alleged police killler fingered in stealing security guard’s gun

The man, who allegedly shot dead a policeman Friday night, had one day earlier allegedly stolen a gun from a security guard in Sophia, police said. The policeman who was shot dead at Guyhoc Park about 11:30 PM has been identified as Constable 14127 Quincy Wright of Zeskendren, Mahaicony, East Coast Demerara. He was allegedly involved in argument with a ...

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Protest greets Ramotar in Linden over stalled agreement

President Donald Ramotar was Saturday greeted by hundreds of protesters during his visit to Linden to open an office of the governing Peoples Progressive Party (PPP). Numerous policemen lined the area leading to the party’s office while protesters stood nearby with placards. The PPP’s office there was severely damaged by arsonists during unrest in 2012 that had been sparked off ...

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Supervisor shot during attempted robbery on Water Street business

A supervisor of a fast-food business enterprise on Water Street was Saturday morning shot and seriously injured during an attempted robbery. Sources said 28-year old Jason Fraser was shot to his lower abdomen by the gunman who entered Shaker’s just next door to Giftland OfficeMax. he shooting occurred about10.30 AM. An official of the enterprise stressed that the bandit did ...

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GDF promotes soldiers involved in search and rescue mission

Chief of Staff Brigadier Mark Phillips, Friday afternoon awarded on-the-spot promotions and special incentives to eight Other Ranks of the highly professional Three One Special Forces Squadron (31 SF Sqn), and another, from the Force’s G2 Branch. The ranks gained their promotions for exemplary performance and service with excellence, the Guyana Defence Force said in a statement. The eight 31 ...

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Policeman shot dead

A policeman was Friday night shot dead in Tucville, Georgetown in what friends said was a triangular relationship. Dead is Dexter Orlando Wright who was attached to the Mounted Branch of the Guyana Police Force. Investigators were told that Wright was inside his girlfriend’s house at the same time another male companion of hers arrived and phoned her. The woman ...

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Govt ready for budget talks; supplied all requested documents to opposition- Ramotar

President Donald Ramotar on Friday assured that relevant documents about the 2014 National Budget have been circulated to opposition political parties and that his government was willing to hold talks on this year’s package. Reacting to reports that the opposition coalition A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) would not be participating in pre-budget talks because government has not provided information, ...

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Ramotar dodges question on Local Govt Minister’s resignation

President Donald Ramotar on Friday side-stepped questions about whether he had asked Ganga Persaud to resign his post as Minister of Local Government and Regional Development. Ramotar said he was not eager to appoint someone else to fill the vacant post, saying that the ministry already has a minister. Persaud’s Junior, Norman Whittaker, has since taken over full responsibility. “I ...

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