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UPDATE: Police charge two in firearm seizure
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Police officially charged Antonio Stoutt, 25, of Horse Path and Edwin Ortiz, 23, of Great Mountain for carrying an unlicensed firearm. Both appeared in Magistrate’s Court and were each given $65,000 bail with $5,000 to be presented in cash.
UPDATE: Cayman Premier- “I Have Done Nothing Wrong and I Shall Not Be Resigning”
By the Caribbean Journal
Cayman Premier McKeeva Bush has issued his first public statement since his arrest Tuesday on suspicions of corruption, maintaining his innocence and vowing not to yield to increasing public pressure to step down.
Sen. Alvin Williams Arrested; Charged with Bribery and Extorting Employees
By St Thomas Source
St. Thomas Senator Alvin Williams and two of his staffers were arrested Thursday on charges stemming from allegedly offering bribes, soliciting bribes, extorting money from employees, and a slew of federal and territorial public corruption charges.
3 in police custody after Village fight!
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Information reaching this news site indicate that three persons are currently in police custody after an alleged fight that occurred in the Claudette ‘Boopie’ Smith Festiville last evening, August 5, 2012.
Man arrested for allegedly ‘beating up’ companion in vehicle
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – A Caucasian female was crouched on the sidewalk last evening, Monday February 13, 2012, between the Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS) and UP’s Cineplex, screaming while her companion was whisked away by police for allegedly hitting her in the vehicle they were in.
18 year-old Virgin Islander arrested in USVI with $200K jewellery
St. Thomas, USVI - Police arrested 18-year-old Jemoy Gordon, a Virgin Islander who has been residing on St. Thomas for the last three month, early Wednesday afternoon, October 26, 2011 with some $200,000 in stolen jewellery after being advised by 911 operators about a robbery in progress, according to a V.I. Police Department news release.
UPDATE - Immigration Officer allegedly transported Brazilians in his taxi
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Brian Henley, an Immigration Officer, who is now slapped with two counts of breach of trust for stamping the passports of 13 Brazilian nationals in February, allegedly paid $40 to his alleged accomplice and used his taxi to take the said individuals to a guest house in Cane Garden Bay.
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