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Second man charged with quadruple murder in May 2020

A second man has been charged with a quadruple murder, which occurred in May 2020.

The 27-year-old suspect, of St. Croix Road, Princes Town, was charged with the offences yesterday following advice received from Director of Public Prosecutions, Roger Gaspard SC.

He is expected to appear virtually before a Princes Town Magistrate today, to answer to the charges.

The bodies of Jose Gregoria Serrano Espejo, Aaron George, Guimar Jose Rausseo Marcano and Danill Mitchell, were discovered on May 25th, at Daly Road, New Grant, Princes Town.

They had gunshot wounds to their heads.

On July 15th Anthony Mitchell, aka ‘Pookie’ was also charged in connection with the killings.

He appeared before a Princes Town Magistrate on July 16th, 2020.

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New session of Jamaica Parliament has begun

Prime Minister Andrew Holness

The new session of the Jamaica Parliament has begun.

Yesterday all members of the new Parliament took their oaths and elected a speaker.

On September 3rd the Jamaica Labour Party won the General Election, capturing the majority of seats in the 63-member Parliament.

The Peoples National Party is back in opposition.

President of the party and leader of the opposition, Dr. Peter Phillips hailed the holding of a free and fair election.

But he had a major concern.

Dr. Phillips told the parliament there is a danger that lurks, which must be addressed in the interest of democracy.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness shared his concern about the voter turnout as well.

Mr. Holness also feels his colleagues in the Parliament can help with immediate effect.

Marisa Dalrymple Phillips was elected Speaker of the House.

She was the lone nominee for the position.

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PCA has completed preliminary probe in bank accounts of ACP Hackshaw

ACP Irwin Hackshaw

The Police Complaints Authority has completed the preliminary probe into the bank accounts of Assistant Commissioner of Police Irwin Hackshaw.

Word of the development came from the PCA’s Director, David West this morning.

The injections of significant amounts of money into the ACP’s accounts have raised some suspicions, and call for an investigation.

Mr. West told Newscenter 5, the matter is now with the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Police Commissioner Gary Griffith has come under some fire for his treatment of the issue involving his senior officer.

He has also denied claims that his executive has been stalling investigations into the financial transactions of ACP Hackshaw.

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Single Fathers Association President says men are victims of domestic abuse and this should never be forgotten

Single Fathers Association President, Rondell Feeles

The Single Fathers Association says it must never be forgotten that men are also victims of domestic abuse and they are too ashamed to talk to the police or relatives about it.

President Rondell Feeles says in some instances, the men themselves are not aware women are abusing them.

His comment follows the murder of Kevon David Goddard.

33-year-old Mr. Goddard was stabbed multiple times in the back and shoulder during a reported incident at his home on Monday night.

Relatives say he had just ended a relationship with a woman who has been detained by police.

Today, Mr. Feeles says this is the second such situation to occur in recent times.

Mr. Feeles says organisations representing men and women need to come together.

He says even television advertisements on domestic abuse show only women as the victims.

Mr. Feeles says this has to stop.

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Shooting in 7th Avenue Malick

A shooting in 7th Avenue Malick leaves one man nursing gunshot wounds.

The injured man has been identified by the alias “Boyo”.

Reports say the incident took place at Upper 7th Avenue in Malick around 8:30pm last night.

Newscenter 5 understands residents reported hearing several explosions in the area and called the police.

When lawmen arrived they found the man bleeding from his wounds.

He was taken to hospital where he is said to be listed in a stable condition.

This is the second said shooting in the space of 2 days.

We are told this is due to the recent rival war that has been reignited between 6th Avenue & 7th Avenue, Malick.

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38-year-old man charged in connection with sexual assault against 3 minors

Police have charged a 38-year-old man in connection with the sexual assault against 3 girls.

The victims are ages 6, 10 and 12.

The suspect was expected to appear before a Sangre Grande Magistrate yesterday.

Police say they were investigating an incident, which allegedly took place on April 12th, when the victims were taken on a family outing, which included the man who is known to their mother.

The victims told police while at the river, the suspect is alleged to have sexually assaulted the 6-year-old in the presence of the 10-year-old, and then masturbated in their presence.

A report was subsequently made to the Eastern Division Child Protection Unit and a joint investigation was conducted.

The officers found that a 12-year-old girl, a relative of the 2 girls had been having sex with the suspect against her will since March.

The suspect, upon learning that the CPU was in pursuit of him, fled and had been in hiding since.

He was held on Friday and was charged with 3 counts of sexual penetration of a child, 1 count of sexual touching of a child, and 1 count of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.

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President of Belarus arrives in Russia as protest continue

Alexander Lukashenko has arrived in Russia for talks with President Vladimir Putin, as protests continued across Belarus against the embattled leader’s rule following a disputed August 9th Election.

Mr. Lukashenko’s plane landed in the southern Russian city of Sochi this morning, a day after police detained 774 people at anti-government protests across Belarus, including 500 in the capital Minsk, the Belarusian Interior Ministry said on Monday. 

At least 100,000 protesters flooded the streets of Minsk on Sunday.

The meeting between the 2 leaders marks their first face-to-face talks since the contested Belarusian Election.

The Kremlin said Putin and Lukashenko would address aspects of their strategic partnership, including energy, trade and cultural projects.

Putin congratulated Lukashenko on his victory at the time, but later described the vote as not ideal.

The Russian President’s actions so far suggest he has no desire to see the leader of a neighbouring ex-Soviet country toppled by pressure from the streets – even if Lukashenko has often proved a prickly and difficult ally.

Protests, some featuring violence, have gripped the country for 5 weeks since the vote, with anti-Kremlin placards seen at some rallies.

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COVID cases within the armed forces in Bahamas being closely monitored

The number of COVID-19 cases within the armed forces in the Bahamas is being closely monitored.

The Minister of National Security, Marvin Dames yesterday said the various forces have been managing the infection rates.

And the Health Minister in the Bahamas is seeing positive results to the lockdowns imposed in the fight against the coronavirus.

Minister Renward Wells says there has been a reduction in the number of new COVID cases being reported.

Up to yesterday the Bahamas recorded 65 deaths and 1,510 active cases.

Those recovered numbered 1,220.

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Police needs public assistance in finding 2 missing teens

Police were up to yesterday seeking the public’s help in finding 2 teenagers, reported missing.

Fourteen-year-old Anameka Walters last seen at her West Bayshore, Marabella home at around 4pm on Saturday 12th September.

She was reported missing to the Marabella Police Station, around 7pm, by a relative later that day.

Police say Anameka is of mixed descent and medium built with a brown complexion and shoulder-length black hair.

She was last seen wearing a white t-shirt and a pair of blue jeans.

And 17-year-old Cerllis Mendoza was last seen at her Second Caledonia, Morvant home at around 8am on Saturday 12th September.

She was reported missing to the Morvant Police Station, at around 10pm Saturday by a relative.

Police say Cerllis is of mixed descent; 5 feet 6 inches tall and slim built with a light brown complexion and long curly hair.

She was last seen wearing a black and white top, a pair of black jeans and a pair of black slippers.

Cerllis also wears glasses.

Members of the public are being asked that anyone with information about the 2 teenagers should report it to the police.

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Opposition Leader says government must act decisively during pandemic and not with an “it’s bad all around the world” mentality

Opposition Leader Kamla Persad Bissessar

Opposition Leader Kamla Persad Bissessar says as the number of COVID-19 cases explodes with rising deaths, the Rowley regime is simply repeating the same tired propaganda lines over and over. 

In response to the Prime Minister’s statement on Saturday she says in a release that the definition of insanity is doing the same things over and over and expecting a different result each time.

Mrs. Persad Bissessar says it is now depressingly clear to all citizens that the government has no clear and focused plan to adequately deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Opposition Leader wants the immediate establishment of a COVID-19 Intelligence Unit where all national security and health agencies will communicate and execute strategic plans and operations in unison and in real time. 

She also wants teams of health officers deployed to ensure COVID-19 regulations’ compliance by businesses and the public. 

Additionally Mrs. Persad Bissessar calls for increasing stocks of PPE for frontline workers, and an increase in the number of beds available for patients with more serious symptoms. 

She says the government must act decisively and not with an “it’s bad all around the world” mentality.

The opposition says it continues to urge citizens to follow the public health guidelines and take the necessary measures to protect themselves and their families. 

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