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Scrap iron dealers must registered or face prosecution – Prime Minister
Georgetown – Office of the Prime Minister called on scrap metal dealers to be registered and licensed to carry out their business. The call came after the PM office found evidence of dealers operating without permission. Persons in the past have been vandalizing public and private properties t ply this trade.
American cocaine granny remanded until February 17- guest of the state’s prison
Georgetown- In the absence of any special circumstances to decide the fate of a 65 year old American granny confined to a wheelchair, bailed was denied in the charge of cocaine possession. In her appearance at the Magistrate’s court she told the Magistrate that she lived all her life in the states, and is unaware of what is happening. Asked what she was doing in Guyana and about relatives here, the woman Maxine Dax gave an address in the States and explained that she has no clue what is taking place.
National Security projects to reinforce stable political environment – Minister Rohee
Georgetown – Minister of Home Affairs, Clement Rohee said his Ministry will be aggressively pursuing implementation of capital and current projects under its 2011 budget as well as push for the completion of those that have rolled over from 2010.
“Missing” piano at the Diplomatic Centre
The “missing” piano has been found. Attorney General Anand Ramlogan on Wednesday asked former Prime Minister Patrick Manning this question, saying that an expensive Bosendorfer piano could not be at the Prime Minister’s official residence…
Delaying hanging by appeals will be stopped says PM
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar promised “bomb” of an announcement failed to explode in Parliament today. She announced that the Constitution will be ammended to ensure that the death penalty can be implemented…
PNC/R special congress set for 26th February.
Georgetown – The PNCR announced that all of the Party’s Presidential Nominees attended a Special Central Executive Committee Meeting and were briefed on the next steps of the process which include the Party sponsored “Town Hall Style” meetings and preparations for the Special Congress scheduled for 26th February 2011.
President Jagdeo and Opposition Leader discuss issues of local Government.
Georgetown – President Bharrat Jagdeo and Leader of the Opposition and PNCR, Mr. Robert Corbin, M.P met at the Office of the President earlier this week to discuss a number of issues of concern, particularly the functioning of the Linden Town Council and the development of the Linden community. The meeting arranged at the request of the Leader of the Opposition was intended to resolve the continued interference in the management of the Council at Linden by the Ministry of Local Government which has led to almost a state of anarchy.
Shot victim recovering as police go after suspects.
Georgetown- Just over a week after he was shot by bandits, Kaneville businessman Majeed Khan is recovering at home after doctors discharged him. The man who was listed as critical pulled through and is now assisting the police with finding his attackers. From all reports since the armed robbery last Thursday, police have a clear idea of the suspects who are believed to be residents of the same area.
Bus conductor found dead on roadway.
East Coast Demerara – The police are awaiting a post mortem report to conduct their investigations in to the death of a 22 year old mini bus conductor Mark Paneshwar.
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