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Briton refused bail for alleged cocaine trafficking

British national, Orin Lewis Boodie on Tuesday made his appearance before Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry to answer a drug trafficking charge. The defendant of  252 Atlantic Gardens, East Coast Demerara denied the charge when it was read to him by Chief Magistrate, Priya Sewnarine-Beharry. The matter was transferred to Providence Court on July 15. Customs Anti Narcotics unit (CANU) Prosecutor ...

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Ballistic tests to be conducted on spent shells found in house

Police are expected to conduct ballistic tests to match a large quantity of spent shells seized from a house in the City with those found at crime scenes as well as guns seized from criminals, a high-ranking police officer said Monday. It is unclear how much information ballistic experts can glean from the rounds due to the condition in which ...

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CANU hauls drugs, cash in separate busts

Customs Anti Narcotics Unit (CANU) agents on Monday arrested three persons, including one woman, in connection with the discovery of a large quantity of cocaine, marijuana and cash at two separate locations. The busts were made at two houses at Golden Grove, East Bank Demerara, south of the Diamond Housing Scheme. Two men were arrested in connection with the marijuana ...

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Cocaine-in-ornaments now for export

One woman is among three persons arrested in connection with‎ the discovery of a quantity of cocaine in ornaments at an airline bond at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA). Police spokesman, Ivelaw Whittaker said anti-narcotics agents unearthed the cocaine in ceramic ornaments during a search on cargo at the bond. Demerara Waves Online News was told that the narcotic ...

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Plane crashes in interior

A Britten Norman Islander plane crashed Monday morning on landing at the Monkey Mountain airstrip but no one was seriously hurt. Director General of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), Zulfikar Mohamed told Demerara Waves Online News that the plane ran off the runway on landing. He confirmed that the aircraft, bearing registration number 8R-GGY, was damaged and that investigators ...

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Govt gets thumbs up for fighting drug trade; DEA to target barons

Former American Ambassador, Brent Hardt has said that the Guyana government has demonstrated its willingness to fight the narcotics trade, and drug barons would be brought down by the United States Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). Asked why the US has been virtually silent in calling on government to go after drug lords in the same way that there have been ...

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“Racist and sexist” pattern of attacks on Indian women- Teixeira

The Guyana government has accused critics of then Acting Foreign Minister, Priya Manickchand of being “racist” and “sexist.” Presidential Advisor on Governance, Gail Teixeira said attacks against Manickchand following her public humiliation of former United States (US) Ambassador to Guyana, Brent Hardt about his tenure here was yet another instance of Indian women being targeted. Teixeira alluded to the Alliance ...

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Govt squandered opportunity to constructively respond to US- Ramkarran

Former Executive Member of the governing People’s Progressive Party (PPP), Ralph Ramkarran believes that the President Ramotar administration has missed a good opportunity to respond specfically to the United States’ (US) calls and criticisms for not holding local government elections. Less than one week before American Ambassador to Guyana, Brent Hatrdt wrapped up his three-year tour of duty here, he ...

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Former New Amsterdam nurse probably committed suicide

The body of a former nurse at the New Amsterdam Hospital was Sunday morning found in the ‘Blacka’ near Sophia, days after he escaped from home, a relative said. He has been identified as 25-year old Terron Watts of New Amsterdam and Sophia. His aunt, Coretta Eastman, believed that the young man committed suicide due to ongoing problems with his ...

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Alberttown residents target flooding

Battling years of severe flooding whenever there is rainfall, the residents of 6th Street, Alberttown, Georgetown hope their clean-up exercise and other efforts will be “contagious” enough to spread to other areas of that city ward. They pooled their money and labour to Sunday remove loads of silt and other obstructions from a drain running through their community. Chipping in ...

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