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Barbados deports Guyanese who caressed teenage girl aboard bus

A Guyanese national was handed over to immigration officials yesterday after appearing in the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court on an assault charge, the Online news website, Barbados Today reported on Tuesday. The 48-year-old farmer of Apartment #1 Arrindell, Government Hill, St Michael, who only goes by the name Mankad, pleaded guilty to the offence, which occurred on September 17. According ...

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Venezuela resisting UN Secretary General’s efforts to send border controversy to World Court- Granger tells UNGA

Guyana’s President, David Granger on Tuesday urged the United Nations (UN) to come down on the side of international law and send his country’s border controversy with Venezuela to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), even as that country continues to resist efforts. “The United Nations cannot be a dispassionate party to a threat to peace anywhere and a challenge ...

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Surinamese police confirm identity of dead Guyanese bandit

Surinamese police have confirmed that one of three robbers who they killed is Guyanese Rodwell Wiggins. However, Guyanese police could not immediately speak adequately on the incident because, according to one senior officer, information has not reached his desk yet. The officer believed that other departments of the Guyana Police Force may be in contact with their Guyanese counterparts. Wiggins up ...

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Govt does not interfere in judiciary- PM Nagamootoo

The Guyana government on Monday assured that the country’s judiciary is free from political control and influence, while at the same favours the three arms of the State operating for their mutual benefit. Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo told the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association Conference that Guyana’s judiciary enjoys legal  financial and institutional independence, probably the ...

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Guyana-Venezuela border controversy “touches international rule of law”- Nagamootoo

by Abigail Semple Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo on Monday openly lobbied Commonwealth members of the Judiciary on the Guyana-Venezuela border controversy. “I have raised this matter with you, our distinguished visitors, because you represent a wide spread of Commonwealth jurisdictions and for our cause, we seek your solidarity and support.  It is a matter that touches the international rule of ...

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Unresolved conflicts can lead to refugee, migrant crisis- Granger tells UN summit

President David Granger on Monday called for an end to conflict within and between states because they can result in mass movement of refugees and migrants. “Conflicts between states, if left unattended or unresolved, can escalate into regional and even global crises, which can threaten the existence of larger numbers of persons in wider areas, even beyond their country’s borders,” he ...

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Guyanese among three robbers shot dead in Suriname

By Ivan Cairo PARAMARIBO, Suriname- After a failed robbery attempt Saturday night in the north of the Surinamese capital of Paramaribo, police here say they have shot and killed three of the suspected robbers including one Guyanese. A fourth suspect who was also shot sustained non-life-threatening injuries was arrested. The suspects are said to be two Jamaicans, one Guyanese and one ...

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No word on Procurement Commission ; govt restates recourse to Bid Protest Committee

Guyana still appears a long way off from putting in place the Public Procurement Commission, although the National Assembly has given the green-light for the names of the commissioners to be sent to President David Granger for his approval. It is now more than one month since the House approved the names of the would-be commissioners who have been agreed to ...

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Illegal plane frequented area; communication equipment aboard being analysed

Guyanese authorities say the illegal aircraft that was found  at Yupukari, Rupununi Region last week had been frequenting the area and that communication equipment found aboard is being analysed. “During a search of the aircraft, several pieces of communication equipment were discovered. These have been secured to be further examined for any potential leads,” the Ministry of the Presidency said ...

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Ombudsman dies

Guyana’s Ombudsman, Retired Justice Winston Moore died Friday, plunging the legal fraternity into mourning. His death after a prolonged illness came two years after he was appointed in January 2014. President David Granger, in a message of condolence, states that “the Cooperative Republic of Guyana mourns the passing of the Honourable Justice Winston Lennox Mc Lennon Moore, Ombudsman of Guyana, who passed ...

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