By News Source Guyana on February 1, 2018
Crime, News
Former murder accused, 57-year-old, Campbellville businessman Andre Gomes aka “Zipper” was back in Court today, where he was slapped with a cocaine possession charge. The charge stemmed from the discovery of just over two pounds of cocaine in the man’s Craig Street, Campbellville home. In Court today, “Zipper” pleaded not guilty to the charge. He […]
By News Source Guyana on February 1, 2018
Crime, News, Politics
As the first of a number of Commissions of Inquiry into the crime spree period gets underway, President David Granger is blasting Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo over his failure to conduct an inquiry or inquest into the assassination of one of his own Ministers. “It is beyond belief that a President of a country could […]
By News Source Guyana on February 1, 2018
Caribbean & International, News, Politics
The Government of Venezuela has rejected the decision by the Secretary General of the United Nations to refer the territorial controversy case to the International Court of Justice. In a statement issued on Wednesday, Caracas said it prefers another shot at the Good Officers’ Process. “It is worth asking the reasons that the International Court […]
By News Source Guyana on January 31, 2018
News, Politics
Former High Court Judge, Donald Trotman, was today sworn in as the lone Commissioner of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into the massacre at Lindo Creek. The oath was administered to him by the Chief Magistrate, Ann McLennan and witnessed by the Minister of State, Joe Harmon. Eight miners were brutally murdered and burnt beyond […]
By News Source Guyana on January 31, 2018
News, Politics
The Director of Public Prosecutions is disputing a report in the Guyana Chronicle that it has recommended criminal charges against High School teacher, Coen Jackson, in that sexual assault probe. The Guyana Chronicle carried a front page headline today indicating that criminal charges have been recommended by the DPP. But in a press statement, the […]
By News Source Guyana on January 31, 2018
News, Politics
On the morning after the United Nations indicated that it has decided to refer the Guyana/Venezuela territorial controversy case to the World Court, President Granger told reporters that he is hopeful that Venezuela’s government has the maturity to accept the UN decision. Speaking at State House, the President said it was mutually agreed by Guyana […]
By News Source Guyana on January 31, 2018
News, Opinions
Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo, while welcoming the Government’s announcement to conduct Commissions of Inquiry into the crime spree, believes that the probes must be comprehensive and have international jurists serving on the Commissions. The crime spree took place between 2002 and 2008 under the Jagdeo presidency. Over 1400 Guyanese were murdered during that period. In […]
By News Source Guyana on January 31, 2018
Crime, News
A Campbellville husband and wife are in the custody of the Customs Anti Narcotics Unit following the discovery of over 2 pounds of cocaine in their Craig Street, Campbellville home. CANU agents descended on the property on Tuesday and made the discovery of cocaine. A quantity of cash, jewellery and other valuables were also seized. […]
By News Source Guyana on January 31, 2018
Crime, News
A popular Corentyne businessman is on the run this morning after his wife was arrested following the discovery of a bullet proof vest and and a quantity of counterfeit US currency. Agents of the Customs Anti Narcotics Unit are searching for businessman Mool “Rakesh” Maniram. The wife, Reshma Maniram remains in custody. The man went […]
By News Source Guyana on January 30, 2018
Caribbean & International, News, Politics
The Government of Guyana has welcomed the decision of the Secretary General of the United Nations to refer the controversy between Guyana and Venezuela to the International Court of Justice (ICJ). In a statement issued this afternoon, the Foreign Affairs Ministry said Guyana has always held the view that the ICJ is the appropriate forum […]