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Honest policeman returns cash, bank card
T&T Newsday
AT A TIME when the public’s trust in the police service is a debatable subject, comes this story of an honest policeman who found $2,000 left behind by another person in the ATM room of a bank and made it his business to ensure the cash was returned to its rightful owner.
Hunt On For Cop Killer
Jamaica Gleaner
Up to late yesterday, detectives assigned to the Hunts Bay Criminal Investigation Branch were continuing their search for the man believed to have murdered District Constable Mellissa Edwards-Whyte at her home on Farmbrook Avenue, Patrick City, Kingston 20, Saturday night.
NAJ, Gov't Sign Wage Deal
Jamaica Gleaner
The Government and the Nurses Association of Jamaica (NAJ) yesterday (September 12, 2013) signed a wage agreement for the 2017-2019 contract period.
Anger at the State
Jamaica Observer
Angry residents of Swallowfield in St Andrew last night (September 11, 2018) launched a second attack on the police and set fire to a blockade they mounted on Old Hope Road in their continued protest against the fatal shooting by cops of a 17-year-old male from the community Monday night.
PM Browne questions why nation left out of US interview waiver programme
Antigua Observer
The Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda is having a hard time understanding why the twin-island state as well as two other member states of the Organisation of the Eastern Caribbean (OECS), were not included in the list of countries that are to benefit from the United States (U.S.) interview waiver programme for people renewing their visas.
Peace concert ends in violence
Jamaica Observer
A concert in the Majesty Gardens on the weekend, which was staged to promote peace in the violence-prone community, ended prematurely when a man was shot and killed at the height of the performances.
Teenaged Cousins Shot Dead!
St Lucia Star
As of last Saturday (September 8, 208) the death toll for 2018 stood at 27, with the fatal shootings of 19-year-old, Callis Benjamin and 13-year-old Rohan Louison.
Diplomat’s driver found dead in car trunk
T&T Guardian
The body of a worker employed at the Embassy of El Salvador was yesterday found in an agricultural area in Cunupia.
Police busts dangerous gang: Arrest five with guns, fake plates
Kaieteur News
GROVE EBD, Guyana, SA - Police have dismantled a gang that is believed to be linked to a recent multimillion dollar heist, after intercepting a car with five men yesterday at Samatta Point Grove, East Bank Demerara.
Cayman to create new trade ministry
Cayman Compass
Premier Alden McLaughlin revealed plans to create a new ministry to fight for Cayman’s interests overseas, saying the territory could no longer rely on the United Kingdom to defend the islands’ economic interests.
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