Three Cubans remanded for forging US visas

Three Cubans, who all forged United States visas, found themselves before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan, at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts. Rafeal Rodriguez Baroso, 41; Elinese Esperaso, 20; and 35-year-old George Alleyne Ortega – all of Cuba – denied the charges brought before them. It is alleged that Baroso and Esperaso with intent to defraud on May 5, 2018, at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA), uttered to Sachin Ram, a Customer Service Agent attached to the Timehri Handling Service Incorporation, their Republic of Cuban passports in favour of themselves with…

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Hadfield Street fire leaves over a dozen homeless

Two houses have been gutted and 13 persons have been rendered homeless following a Monday afternoon fire of unknown origin in Hadfield Street, Georgetown. Guyana Times International understands the fire started in a one-storey wooden house located at Lot 69 Hadfield Street, where one of the occupants of the home – an elderly woman — was at home with her grandchildren. Neighbours say smoke was seen emanating from the house, but its occupants managed to escape unharmed. Alarmed at the flames, residents immediately called the Guyana Fire Service (GFS), which…

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Rediscovering the blue lakes of linden

Bringing the vacation home By Utamu Bell This year, instead of travelling overseas for vacation as he usually does, Lindener, Deon Anderson, after rediscovering the perfect, natural, calm and relaxing getaway right in his hometown, has decided that he will be “bringing the vacation home” instead. After stumbling across one of the beautiful, picturesque, naturally occurring blue lakes in the mining town of Linden during one of his outdoor voyages, Anderson along with his family, fiancé and friends are on a mission to spread awareness about the potential tourist attraction,…

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60-year-old cancer patient remanded on narco trafficking charge

A Haslington, East Coast Demerara (ECD) man, who alleged that he is a cancer patient, found himself slapped with a narcotics trafficking charge when he appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts on Tuesday morning. Sixty-year-old Edgar Bollers of Lot 949 Haslington, ECD, denied he had 27 kilograms 170 grams of cannabis for the purpose of trafficking on May 7, 2018 at Haslington. Reports are the man was arrested after the cannabis was found hidden in a freezer at his ECD home. Reports are an intelligence-led operation saw members of the…

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Fish Shop fire: Owner’s reputed wife charged for setting fire on business

Alexio Keizer, the reputed wife of the owner of the White Castle Fish Shop, who allegedly torched the hangout spot on April 14, 2018, causing the inside of the building to be destroyed was on Wednesday charged. Keizer, 30, a manager, denied that she committed the act at the John and Hadfield Streets, Georgetown building, which is owned by Krishnandra Beharry, a pensioner of Camp Street, North Cummingsburg. Reports are some G$8.8 million was lost in the fire. Keizer and Jermaine Langevine, her reputed husband, are owners of the fish…

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Former health ministry employee acquitted of raping 14-yr-old boy

Esaun Abrams, of North Ruimveldt, Georgetown, was on Wednesday freed on one count of sexual activity with a 14-year-old boy, who said that the 38-year-old man had sex with him at the National Park, Georgetown between June 21 and June 22, 2015. Abrahams, who worked as a liaison officer at the Public Health Ministry at the time he was charged, has always maintained that he was innocent. He was sobbing uncontrollably from the prisoner’s dock when the jury foreman announced the 10-2 verdict in favour of not guilty. However, presiding…

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APNU/AFC Govt lacks vision to turn around struggling economy- Opposition Leader

Not only has Guyana’s economic growth rate for the last financial year been poor, it has proved to be extremely disappointing, as the economy has been in a bad state especially over the past three years ever since the coalition took over Government from the People’s Progressive Party/Civic(PPP/C). This point was underscored by Opposition Leader and PPP General Secretary Bharrat Jagdeo, who recently criticised the David Granger-led Government for a lack of policies to support growth, both at the national and regional levels. Citing the recent statements made by the…

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Jamaica’s lack of competitiveness could blight future with CARICOM — Golding

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Former prime minister Bruce Golding says Jamaica’s trade imbalance could be one of the factors that hinder their future with the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM). Golding made the assertion during his address at the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC) exclusive Breakfast Conversation on April 26 at the Knutsford Court Hotel, where he spoke to private sector businesses about the critical consideration that must be given to determine the extent and nature of Jamaica’s future involvement with CARICOM. According to a release from the JCC today,…

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Sedition…

…in AFC ranks Well…well…well!! What’s going on here IN THE AFC’s top tier? Chairman Ramjattan says he’s FOR the sedition clause, and Leader Trotman says he ISN’T?? Ramjattan tried to pass off his retrograde stance by claiming some sort of misguided pragmatism: sedition’s already on the books, so Clause 18 in the Cybercrime Bill is just putting in in the “stratosphere” (sic) of the internet!! Can you believe this fella? Well, your Eyewitness doesn’t!!” Ramjattan’s just playing to the PNC gallery – which is where the drive for the draconian…

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Ramjattan urges improved warning systems, information sharing

As authorities in Guyana and Suriname continue the probe into uncovering the horrific spate of recent piracy attacks for which 12 men are still missing and three bodies have been recovered, Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan has observed the need for improved Coast Guard warning systems and information-sharing. He made these comments on Sunday in Suriname, where he is leading a team of senior Police officials who are meeting their counterparts with the aim of addressing the recent deadly attacks that occurred some 40 miles off the Surinamese coast in…

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