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Saudi border guards seize 79,700 narcotic tablets in Jazan

RIYADH: Saudi Border Guards have thwarted an attempt to smuggle 79,700 narcotic tablets in the southern Jazan region. Land patrols in Al-Dair sector in the region intercepted the drugs and transferred them to the appropriate authorities, the Saudi Press Age

MCP Convention: Political enemies resort to media propaganda to finish Chithyola Banda

Nyasatimes has received information with regards to blood war for the battle of the position of the secretary general in Malawi Congress Party (MCP) with key competitors hitting hard to the extent of resorting to media propaganda to finish whom many regards a
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MCP Convention: Political enemies resort to media propaganda to finish Chithyola Banda

Nyasatimes has received information with regards to blood war for the battle of the position of the secretary general in Malawi Congress Party (MCP) with key competitors hitting hard to the extent of resorting to media propaganda to finish whom many regards as a frontrunner, Chithyola Banda. The well laid out plan, sources have told […] The post MCP Convention: Political enemies resort to media propaganda to finish Chithyola Banda appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Disabilities Council satisfied with progress on the new National Disability Policy review

Malawi Council for Disability Affairs (MACODA) Director General George Chiusiwa has expressed satisfaction over the progress so far made in the review of National Disability Policy. The new policy will operationalize the newly enacted Persons with Disability
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Disabilities Council satisfied with progress on the new National Disability Policy review

Malawi Council for Disability Affairs (MACODA) Director General George Chiusiwa has expressed satisfaction over the progress so far made in the review of National Disability Policy. The new policy will operationalize the newly enacted Persons with Disability Act 2024. Speaking during an interview with Nyasa Times, Chiusiwa was optimistic that soon government will approve and […] The post Disabilities Council satisfied with progress on the new National Disability Policy review appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Couple from Seychelles win MCB's «Fly to the Olympique Paris 2024» lottery 

A lucky couple from Seychelles will soon head to Paris for the 2024 Olympics after winning a lottery held by the Mauritius Commercial Bank (MCB) Seychelles. Nimhan and Bernice Senaratne were presented with the plane tickets in a small ceremony at the bank's
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Couple from Seychelles win MCB's «Fly to the Olympique Paris 2024» lottery 

A lucky couple from Seychelles will soon head to Paris for the 2024 Olympics after winning a lottery held by the Mauritius Commercial Bank (MCB) Seychelles. Nimhan and Bernice Senaratne were presented with the plane tickets in a small ceremony at the bank's headquarters in Victoria on Thursday. The prize includes a four-day all-inclusive package and attending the closing ceremony of the games, along with the diving and beach volleyball events. «I was very surprised when I received the call and wasn't sure that it wasn't a prank call, but when I heard the excitement of the MCB team behind the call, I knew it was real,» said Nimhan Senaratne, after receiving his prize. «I've been a loyal customer of MCB for over a decade now and we of course as a couple we are very pleased with this opportunity and I think it is going to be a dream getaway for us,» he added. Aside from experiencing the Games, the couple will also attend a special St Germain Food Tour. The package will also include transportation in Paris, meals and drinks, excursions and an allowance of SCR10,000 ($727) for both. Nimhan said his wife and him are not really sports fans but nonetheless, they are looking forward to the opportunity, which will be like a second honeymoon for them This opportunity came through the «Fly to the Olympique Paris 2024» promotional campaign held by MCB from March 15 to May 31. This was done through the usage of MCB Debit or Credit cards for Point of Sales (POS), or online payments. The winners were decided by a draw.   It is not the first time that MCB has held the 'Cashless Initiative' and since 2021, various clients of the bank have benefitted from it. In 2021 five lucky winners won SCR5,000 ($365) for a year and in 2022 one lucky winner was flown to Qatar for the 2022 FIFA World Cup to attend the third place playoff game. In 2023, one customer won SCR100,000 ($7,276) with 20 other clients each winning SCR10,000 ($727). 

Seven people killed in Israeli strikes on school, refugee camp in Gaza

According to the report, five people were killed as a result of an Israeli shelling attack on a residential building in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza
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Seven people killed in Israeli strikes on school, refugee camp in Gaza

According to the report, five people were killed as a result of an Israeli shelling attack on a residential building in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza

International Coastal Cleanup Day set for September 21

The Jamaica Environment Trust (JET), national coordinator for International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) Day, will host this year’s event on September 21. The initiative is once again being supported by the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) and the Ocean...
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International Coastal Cleanup Day set for September 21

The Jamaica Environment Trust (JET), national coordinator for International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) Day, will host this year’s event on September 21. The initiative is once again being supported by the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) and the Ocean...

RJRGLEANER hurricane recovery assistance heads to Clarendon

Following the successful distribution of hundreds of care packages, meals, water, in addition to providing access to charging ports for devices in St Elizabeth last Sunday, the RJRGLEANER Group next heads to Clarendon on Sunday, July 21 to provide...
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RJRGLEANER hurricane recovery assistance heads to Clarendon

Following the successful distribution of hundreds of care packages, meals, water, in addition to providing access to charging ports for devices in St Elizabeth last Sunday, the RJRGLEANER Group next heads to Clarendon on Sunday, July 21 to provide...

Health services hardest hit by lack of electricity in Trelawny Southern

Health services are the worst hit due to the loss of electricity as residents and businesses in Trelawny Southern continue to feel the effects of Hurricane Beryl. An uncommonly strong early-season weather system, Beryl lashed Jamaica at Category 4...
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Health services hardest hit by lack of electricity in Trelawny Southern

Health services are the worst hit due to the loss of electricity as residents and businesses in Trelawny Southern continue to feel the effects of Hurricane Beryl. An uncommonly strong early-season weather system, Beryl lashed Jamaica at Category 4...

Left in St Elizabeth’s shadow

Amid her roadwork efforts post-Hurricane Beryl, Sheron Honegon took a moment to scroll through her phone on Wednesday, visibly saddened by images of her seven deceased goats. Two weeks after the Category 4 hurricane, she has embarked on a path to...
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Left in St Elizabeth’s shadow

Amid her roadwork efforts post-Hurricane Beryl, Sheron Honegon took a moment to scroll through her phone on Wednesday, visibly saddened by images of her seven deceased goats. Two weeks after the Category 4 hurricane, she has embarked on a path to...

Bailey slams IC over robbery investigation claims

Deputy Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey has chastised the Integrity Commission, urging it to correct and apologise for a section in its annual report which accused the police of showing scant regard for the investigation of a robbery involving...
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Bailey slams IC over robbery investigation claims

Deputy Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey has chastised the Integrity Commission, urging it to correct and apologise for a section in its annual report which accused the police of showing scant regard for the investigation of a robbery involving...

Over 120 British seaside destinations for 2024 ranked by Which? - 'unspoiled' Bamburgh is top again, with Bangor in Wales bottom. Where did YOUR favourite come on the list?

Which? polled Brits about their experiences of UK seaside towns, asking for their views on criteria including the quality of the beaches, food and drink offerings, tourist attractions and value for money.
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Over 120 British seaside destinations for 2024 ranked by Which? - 'unspoiled' Bamburgh is top again, with Bangor in Wales bottom. Where did YOUR favourite come on the list?

Which? polled Brits about their experiences of UK seaside towns, asking for their views on criteria including the quality of the beaches, food and drink offerings, tourist attractions and value for money.

Somali MP denounces Somaliland's attempt to remove immunity of MP Mohamed Abiib

Hargeisa (HOL) — Some members of Somalia's Federal Government House of Representatives have condemned a proposal by Somaliland's Attorney General to remove MP Mohamed Abiib from his position in the Somaliland House of Representatives.
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Somali MP denounces Somaliland's attempt to remove immunity of MP Mohamed Abiib

Hargeisa (HOL) — Some members of Somalia's Federal Government House of Representatives have condemned a proposal by Somaliland's Attorney General to remove MP Mohamed Abiib from his position in the Somaliland House of Representatives.

Old beauty of Somalia from the 70s and 80s showcased

An exhibition of Somali art and culture is showcasing the rich historical and cultural heritage of Somalia. The Somali Art and Cultural Exhibition at the Nairobi National Museum presents paintings and photography by renowned Somali artists active in the 70s a
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Old beauty of Somalia from the 70s and 80s showcased

An exhibition of Somali art and culture is showcasing the rich historical and cultural heritage of Somalia. The Somali Art and Cultural Exhibition at the Nairobi National Museum presents paintings and photography by renowned Somali artists active in the 70s and 80s. It is curated by Ali Hassan Said, the proprietor of Golgol Gallery, the first and last art gallery in Mogadishu, Somalia.

2 vessels catch fire near Pedra Branca, search and rescue for crew underway: MPA

The authorities have begun a search and rescue operation for the missing crew after two vessels caught fire near Pedra Branca on Friday (July 19) morning at about 6am.  The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said in a statement that they were al
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2 vessels catch fire near Pedra Branca, search and rescue for crew underway: MPA

The authorities have begun a search and rescue operation for the missing crew after two vessels caught fire near Pedra Branca on Friday (July 19) morning at about 6am.  The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said in a statement that they were alerted to a fire onboard Singapore-flagged tanker Hafnia Nile, and a Sao Tome and Principe-flagged tanker Ceres 1, about 55km north-east of Pedra Branca - in waters that fall within Singapore's Maritime Search and Rescue Region. «MPA has requested passing vessels to assist in the search and rescue of the crew,» they said, adding that Republic of Singapore Navy ship RSS Supreme, which is in the vicinity of the incident, is providing assistance. A Republic of Singapore Air Force helicopter has also been dispatched, and is assisting with evacuating the crew. This story is developing. chingshijie@asiaone.com

'I can't bear to let her be on her own': Ex-civil servant becomes food delivery rider to get more time with child

This mum gave up regular hours of an office job for flexible hours of gig work so she could spend more time with her daughter. Melissa Sailla quit her civil service job and has been working as a food delivery rider since 2020, reported Berita Harian on Wed
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'I can't bear to let her be on her own': Ex-civil servant becomes food delivery rider to get more time with child

This mum gave up regular hours of an office job for flexible hours of gig work so she could spend more time with her daughter. Melissa Sailla quit her civil service job and has been working as a food delivery rider since 2020, reported Berita Harian on Wednesday (July 17). She only works while her daughter, 15, is in school or sleeping, Melissa told the Malay daily. «I am very close to my daughter, and I cannot bear to let her be on her own after school,» she said. Growing up with divorced parents herself, Melissa said that she did not want her daughter to have the same experience she did. «It was really sad, and we were exposed to a lot of risks. If you are not careful, you can go astray,» she explained. «I don't want [my daughter] to mingle freely, I want to protect her.» Melissa also shared that she installed a CCTV camera in her home for her daughter's safety. The mother and daughter pair live in a one-room rental flat in southwest Singapore while Melissa's husband, whom she married last year, lives in Johor Bahru.

Trump vows to fight for unity in first speech since assassination attempt (VIDEO)

Former US President Donald Trump has accepted the Republican nomination to run for the White House in November Read Full Article at RT.com
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Trump vows to fight for unity in first speech since assassination attempt (VIDEO)

Former US President Donald Trump has accepted the Republican nomination to run for the White House in November Read Full Article at RT.com

RNC 2024 live updates: Trump recounts rally shooting in speech accepting nomination

Live updates from the 2024 election campaign trail, with the latest news on Biden, Trump and the Republican National Convention.
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RNC 2024 live updates: Trump recounts rally shooting in speech accepting nomination

Live updates from the 2024 election campaign trail, with the latest news on Biden, Trump and the Republican National Convention.

Infantry fighting vehicles to be protected against strike drones — developer

«The list of activities is extensive, from anti-drone canopies to active protection,» the spokesperson of the company said
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Infantry fighting vehicles to be protected against strike drones — developer

«The list of activities is extensive, from anti-drone canopies to active protection,» the spokesperson of the company said

Local MP slams Nigel Farage for 'inflaming' Leeds riots 'with misinformation' as Reform leader says 'politics of the subcontinent are playing out' in the Yorkshire disorder

The Reform UK leader shared a post on X, formerly Twitter , as people torched a bus and set bonfires in the streets of Harehills in the east of the northern city following an earlier disturbance.
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Local MP slams Nigel Farage for 'inflaming' Leeds riots 'with misinformation' as Reform leader says 'politics of the subcontinent are playing out' in the Yorkshire disorder

The Reform UK leader shared a post on X, formerly Twitter , as people torched a bus and set bonfires in the streets of Harehills in the east of the northern city following an earlier disturbance.

WATCH Trump deliver first speech since assassination attempt

Former US President Donald Trump has accepted the Republican nomination to run for the White House in November Read Full Article at RT.com
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WATCH Trump deliver first speech since assassination attempt

Former US President Donald Trump has accepted the Republican nomination to run for the White House in November Read Full Article at RT.com

Central Paris locks down for Olympics as athletes arrive

Thousands of French security forces locked down a six-kilometre (four-mile) stretch of central Paris on Thursday ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony next week. The opening parade on July 26 that will see athletes sail down the river Seine l
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Central Paris locks down for Olympics as athletes arrive

Thousands of French security forces locked down a six-kilometre (four-mile) stretch of central Paris on Thursday ahead of the hugely complex Olympics opening ceremony next week. The opening parade on July 26 that will see athletes sail down the river Seine led to the closure of central water-side residential districts to most vehicles from 5:00 am (0300 GMT) on Thursday. Traffic on surrounding boulevards was noticeably lighter than usual as many drivers stayed away, but locals and tourists found themselves blocked at checkpoints, particularly when trying to cross the river. «It's a real pain,» cyclist Frank Groner, 52, told AFP after being turned away by police outside the La Samaritaine department store. «I read everything online and thought I'd understood. You can't cross anywhere!» With the opening ceremony just eight days away, Paris is transforming itself as it prepares to welcome nearly nine million Olympics ticketholders. Organisers are putting the finishing touches to the temporary sports stadiums at iconic locations such as the Eiffel Tower, the Invalides or the Place de la Concorde. Advertising boards, new artwork and Olympics bunting are going up, while the creation of Olympic VIP traffic lanes this week are the latest change to the capital's gridlocked streets. «The Olympics have brought us nothing but misery,» taxi driver Rabah Ouanes, 53, complained on Thursday, saying traffic had been dreadful because of all the construction work. In the run up to the Games, tourist numbers are much lower-than-usual and many Paris residents have headed off on holiday to avoid the disruption. «Our clients are down by 50 percent,» said Renaud, a senior waiter at the famed Deux Magots cafe in Saint-German-des-Pres, which is inside the new security perimeter set up on Thursday. «Normally we have people queuing out the door,» he told AFP, gesturing towards the numerous empty seats on the outdoor terrace. - 'Super excited' - Elsewhere on Thursday, the first athletes arrived at the newly built Olympic Village in the Saint-Ouen northern suburb of the capital which urban planners are hoping to regenerate. Comprising 40 different low-rise housing blocs, the complex has been built as a showcase of innovative construction techniques using low-carbon concrete, water recycling and reclaimed building materials. It was also intended to be free of air-conditioning, but Olympic delegations have ordered around 2,500 portable cooling units for their athletes out of fear of high temperatures. «We are super excited to check how it's looking,» Australian hockey player Stephanie Kershaw told AFP as she waited to enter the village. «We can't wait to get started.» Members of the Argentinian, Brazilian and Kenyan delegations could be seen pushing luggage trolleys into the complex, while British and US athletes are also expected on Thursday. At full capacity, the village will host 14,500 people including 9,000 athletes. - Unprecedented ceremony - Securing the Paris Games remains the biggest priority for French authorities, with Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin insisting Wednesday that there was «no credible threat» against them at this stage. The opening ceremony has been giving senior police officers cold sweats ever since it was announced in 2021 because of the difficulty of protecting such a large, densely packed urban area. Around 6,000-7,000 athletes are set to sail down the Seine on nearly a hundred barges and river boats. It will be the first time a Summer Olympics has opened outside the main athletics stadium, with up to 500,000 people set to watch in person from stands, on the river banks and from the overlooking apartments. The two-tiered security perimeter installed on Thursday has restricted most vehicles from central areas. Anyone wanting to enter the highest-security «grey zone» along both banks of the Seine, such as residents or tourists with hotel reservations in the area, needs a security pass in the form of a QR code. River barriers blocking access to the Seine were installed and functioning on Thursday, while a vast no-fly zone will be put in place above the capital on the evening of the ceremony. The installation of tens of thousands of metal security barriers all along the route of the parade and around the temporary venues has also outraged some Parisians. Martine Dubois, a 74-year-old living in Saint-Germain-des-Pres, said the Olympics were «a real inconvenience». The metro stop she uses for work was one of 10 closed for security reasons on Thursday and the barriers «make you feel like you're living in a prison,» she told AFP. © Agence France-Presse

Israel lawmakers vote to oppose Palestinian state

The Israeli parliament voted Thursday to oppose a Palestinian state as an «existential threat», a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told lawmakers the army had Hamas «by the throat». The vote, which drew swift criticism fro
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Israel lawmakers vote to oppose Palestinian state

The Israeli parliament voted Thursday to oppose a Palestinian state as an «existential threat», a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told lawmakers the army had Hamas «by the throat». The vote, which drew swift criticism from the Palestinian leadership and the international community, is largely symbolic but laid down a marker ahead of a planned address by Netanyahu to the US Congress next Wednesday. The veteran hawk has shown little interest in efforts by the US administration to broker a truce and hostage release deal for Gaza, saying that «absolute victory» over Hamas is within reach and vowing to ramp up the military pressure. But on a visit to Israeli troops in Gaza Thursday, he rejected criticism from hostages' families that his policies are obstructing an agreement to bring their loved ones home, insisting that pressure on Hamas was «not delaying the deal, it is advancing it». On the ground in Gaza, the Hamas-ruled territory's health ministry reported 54 deaths in 24 hours as Israel kept up its heavy bombardment of recent days. The resolution passed by Israeli lawmakers in the early hours said a Palestinian state on land occupied by the Israeli army would «perpetuate the Israel-Palestinian conflict and destabilise the region». It said «promoting» a Palestinian state «would only encourage Hamas and its supporters» after its October 7 attack on Israel which triggered the war. The resolution passed by 68 votes to nine in the 120-member parliament. The Palestinian Authority accused Israel's hard-right ruling coalition of «plunging the region into an abyss». Neighbouring Jordan said the vote «constitutes a serious violation of international law and a challenge to the international community». France expressed «consternation», noting that the text was «in contradiction» with multiple UN Security Council resolutions. - 'Moral stain' - The establishment of a Palestinian state on lands occupied by Israel in the Six-Day War of 1967 has been the cornerstone of the international community's efforts to resolve the conflict for decades. UN chief Antonio Guterres was «very disappointed» by the Israeli parliament's move. «You can't vote away the two-state solution,» his spokesman Stephane Dujarric said. Guterres has repeatedly called for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza war, saying Wednesday that «the humanitarian situation... is a moral stain on us all». All health facilities in southern Gaza have been pushed to «breaking point» by the influx of casualties, the International Committee of the Red Cross said. AFPTV images showed mourners at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the central town of Deir el-Balah, where several white-shrouded corpses lay on the ground. One man cradled the covered body of a child. - 'By the throat' - During more than nine months of war, Netanyahu has repeatedly vowed to eradicate Hamas as well as bring home all the hostages. On Wednesday, he told parliament: «We have got them by the throat.» Far-right members of his governing coalition, including National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, oppose a truce deal. On Thursday, Ben Gvir said Netanyahu must not make a «surrender» accord with Hamas. In another sign of tensions within the government over the handling of the war, Netanyahu overruled an order by Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, a longtime rival, to build a temporary field hospital in Israel to treat sick children from Gaza. The prime minister «does not approve the establishment of a hospital for Gazans within Israeli territory -- therefore, it will not be established,» his office said. The war began with Hamas's October 7 attack on Israel which resulted in the deaths of 1,195 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli figures. The militants also seized 251 hostages, 116 of whom are still in Gaza, including 42 the Israeli military says are dead. Israel's military retaliation has killed at least 38,848 people, also mostly civilians, according to figures from the Gaza health ministry. - Polio virus detected - The war has destroyed much of Gaza's housing and other infrastructure, leaving almost all of the population displaced and short of food and drinking water. Pax, a Dutch activist group, said in a study released Thursday that «continuous bombing and Israel's fuel blockade have decimated» Gaza's outdated waste collection system, threatening water supplies and farm land. The health ministries in Israel and Gaza on Thursday reported that the polio virus had been detected in sewage samples from the war-stricken territory. The Israeli health ministry said poliovirus type 2 was detected in Gaza sewage samples tested in an Israeli laboratory, adding that the World Health Organization had made similar findings. Umm Nahed Abu Shar, 45, staying in a tent with her family in Deir el-Balah, has endured clouds of flies, the stench of sewage and constant illness. «We are not living,» she said. © Agence France-Presse

Comedian Bob Newhart dies at 94

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bob Newhart, the deadpan accountant-turned-comedian who became one of the most popular TV stars of his time after striking gold with a classic comedy album, has died at 94. Jerry Digney, Newhart's publicist, says the...
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Comedian Bob Newhart dies at 94

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bob Newhart, the deadpan accountant-turned-comedian who became one of the most popular TV stars of his time after striking gold with a classic comedy album, has died at 94. Jerry Digney, Newhart's publicist, says the...

Bog Walk Gorge to be temporarily closed tomorrow to replace downed JPS poles

The Bog Walk Gorge in St Catherine will be closed tomorrow, July 19, to vehicular traffic. The closure, which will be between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., is to facilitate the replacement of downed Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo) transmission...
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Bog Walk Gorge to be temporarily closed tomorrow to replace downed JPS poles

The Bog Walk Gorge in St Catherine will be closed tomorrow, July 19, to vehicular traffic. The closure, which will be between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., is to facilitate the replacement of downed Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo) transmission...

No search warrant leads taxi driver to be freed of unlawful possession of credit and debit cards

The absence of a search warrant led to taxi  driver, Romario Smith, being freed yesterday of unlawful possession of property in relation to a large number of credit and debit cards that the police found in 2020 at a premises which Smith...
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No search warrant leads taxi driver to be freed of unlawful possession of credit and debit cards

The absence of a search warrant led to taxi  driver, Romario Smith, being freed yesterday of unlawful possession of property in relation to a large number of credit and debit cards that the police found in 2020 at a premises which Smith...

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