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Two held for Campbellville Post Office robbery

Two persons have been detained in connection with the theft of GUY$1.3 million from the Campbellville Post Office shortly after the branch was opened for business, a senior police officer said. “We are not saying that it is they (who committed the robbery) but we are holding them to investigate,” the police officer told Demerara Waves Online News. Meanwhile, pensioners ...

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Alleged phone cable vandal shot

At about 0415h. today Wednesday June 11, 2014, personnel from a Private Security Service responded to a report received that persons were stealing GT&T Cable at Coverden, EBD, police said in a statement. Two men were confronted and during effects to arrest them, one of the men was shot and injured to his chest. His accomplice managed to escape. The ...

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Stop the politicking, pass anti-money laundering bill now- British envoy

Britain on Tuesday called for an end to politicking and instead the swift approval of amendments to the Anti Money Laundering and Countering of Financing Terrorism (AML/CFT) Act in a last ditch effort to avoid Guyana from being blacklisted. “The UK also calls upon the political parties to adopt, without further delay, the revised AML/CFT bill. The time for playing ...

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Failure to hold local govt elections an international stain on democracy- British envoy

Britain on Tuesday harshly criticized Guyana for not holding long-overdue local government elections, saying that the South American nation’s democracy profile was under threat and harming its global profile. “Those democratic gains are under threat. The decision not to have local elections is a stain on Guyana’s international standing. Not only are the reasons given a clear breach of Guyana’s ...

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Jealous man shoots taxi driver in buttocks

A man, who allegedly shot a taxi driver in his buttocks the day after  he saw him drop off his child’s mother, was Tuesday remanded to prison on a charge of discharging a loaded firearm. Paul Rose of 468 Sydney Drive, South Ruimveldt, Georgetown pleaded not guilty to discharging a firearm with intent to maim, disfigure or cause harm when ...

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“Narco state” possible because of weak campaign financing law- GECOM Chairman

Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Dr. Steve Surujbally on Tuesday insisted that there must be limits on campaign financing or the country ran the risk of being governed or influenced by drug lords. “It cannot (be brushed aside) because we are looking for trouble because we can have narco governments in place,” he told a a half-day public ...

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BREAKING NEWS: Woman found dead with head in bucket; husband held

A 25-year old mother of three, was found dead in the wee hours of Tuesday morning in a crouched position with her head in a bucket of water at her Lot 34, Friendship, East Bank Demerara home. Her reputed husband of nine years has since been taken into police custody. Persaud’s father,Orin Morris, believes his daughter was murdered. He told ...

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Region Nine community gets Presidential Grant

Residents of Taushida, Karasabai District, Region Nine were the recipients of a GUY$1M Presidential Grant to be utilized for the purpose of cassava cultivation, The grant was made during a visit by Minister of Amerindian Affairs, Pauline Sukhai to the region over the weekend to meet and interact with residents of Karasabai, Kakshibai, Tipuru and Yurung Paru.  The Presidential Grants ...

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Equip agencies responsible for crackdown on counterfeit goods now – GMSA

The Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA) on Monday called on government to adequately fund and equip the regulatory and enforcement agencies responsible for cracking down on counterfeit goods that are swamping the local market. The GMSA praised the Government Analyst Food and Drugs Department (GAFDD) as well as the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) for destroyed products seized ...

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Gay rights activists demand fair treatment by court

Gay rights activists on Monday picketed outside the Vigilance Magistrates’ Court where a gay juvenile was appearing on a charge of assault after an arrest warrant was issued for him. The Society Against Sexual Orientation (SASOD) and Guyana Trans United (GTU) protested outside the East Coast Demerara court moments before 16-year old Michael Andrews was due to appear before Magistrate ...

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