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GCAA probing aviation incidents at Matthews Ridge The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) says that it has launched an investigation into two separate aircraft incidents that took place today  at Matthews Ridge, Region One. The article GCAA probing aviation incidents at Matthews Ridge appeared first on Stabroek News.

Rubio presses CARICOM on drug networks, Cuba `transition’ By Marcelle Thomas in St Kitts-Nevis United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio yesterday met with CARICOM Heads of Government to press what he called the region’s most urgent shared priority in confronting transnational criminal organizations in addition to discussing a framework for Cuba’s transition. The article Rubio presses CARICOM on drug networks, Cuba `transition’ appeared first on Stabroek News.

Ali, Persad-Bissessar to meet Trump on security issues President Irfaan Ali yesterday confirmed that he and Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago  Kamla Persad-Bissessar will next month meet with United States  President Donald Trump in Florida on security issues. The article Ali, Persad-Bissessar to meet Trump on security issues appeared first on Stabroek News.

Court of Appeal hearing on Mohameds extradition matter set for March 10 A panel of the Guyana Court of Appeal will on March 10 hear the appeal brought by gold traders Nazar Mohamed and Azruddin Mohamed who are challenging the Authority to Proceed (ATP) issued by the Minister of Home Affairs on the grounds of alleged bias. The article Court of Appeal hearing on Mohameds extradition matter set for March 10 appeared first on Stabroek News.

KPMG sets up local office The Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest) has welcomed the establishment of a local office by global audit, tax and advisory firm KPMG. The article KPMG sets up local office appeared first on Stabroek News.

NO PENALTY THREAT Former United States Ambassador to Jamaica Luis G. Moreno has dismissed as “silly” suggestions that Jamaica could face penalties from the US over Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness’ remarks on Cuba’s humanitarian crisis earlier this week. “I think that’s silly. I don’t think anyone would go for that,” Moreno told The Gleaner yesterday.

Shooting suspect nabbed after 20 years Two decades since he allegedly shot a woman in the face in front of her child, disfiguring her features and altering her speech for life, Collin ‘Tumpa Dragon’ Mowatt has been nabbed. On Wednesday, Mowatt, who was in his early 40s at the time, was charged for the 2006 incident, which still sends chills through Lloyds district in St Thomas. Now 61, and after being implicated in another firearm-related matter in St Ann last December, sleuths in the eastern parish moved in, slapping handcuffs on a man whose case preceded computer record storage at their stations.

Defence challenges cop’s account of 2018 operation Proceedings in the trial of alleged Clansman Gang leader Tesha Miller and 24 co-accused intensified Thursday as the 11th prosecution witness, a detective inspector, continued under cross-examination by attorneys for Miller and Micheal Wildman. Miller and Wildman are named in count 14 of the indictment, which relates to a September 26, 2018, robbery in Cross Roads, St Andrew. The witness was grilled about a police operation that same day, which led to the detention of three men in connection with a suspected plan to rob a post office.

‘Nobody can dictate to judges’ The head of the judiciary took a swipe at Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Delroy Chuck yesterday, saying nobody – “regardless of the office they hold” – can “dictate” to judges how the law should be interpreted. Chief Justice Bryan Sykes made the comments a day after Chuck asserted that some judges appeared to be misinterpreting the Child Diversion Act by compelling minors charged with certain crimes to enter a plea of guilty before they are directed to a diversion programme offered by the Government.

Ja equipped to stablilise severe burn cases, says health officials WESTERN BUREAU: Amid public concern over local treatment options for severe burn victims, health officials have insisted that Jamaica’s health system has the capacity to stabilise critical cases during the most decisive phase of care. Survival in severe burn cases depends largely on the first 24 to 48 hours of treatment, a window in which Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH) says it is fully equipped to respond through its high-dependency and intensive-care services.