Crime

Former Bank Employee Kevin Cadogan Testifies Regarding Alleged Plot Involving Elderly Customer's Funds

April 5, 2024

Former Bank Employee Kevin Cadogan Testifies Regarding Alleged Plot Involving Elderly Customer's Funds

Kevin Dacosta Cadogan admits to taking funds from a bank account but denies involvement in a plan to harm a customer. Testifying in court, he claims his co-accused initiated the scheme.

American Visitor Fined $1,500 for Assaulting Hotel Employee Over Coconuts: Legal Consequences and Apology

April 4, 2024

American Visitor Fined $1,500 for Assaulting Hotel Employee Over Coconuts: Legal Consequences and Apology

American visitor Christopher John Guido was ordered by Magistrate Deidre McKenna to pay $1,500 for assaulting a hotel employee over coconut dispute at Turtle Beach Hotel in Barbados. Guido pleaded guilty.

Barbados Defence Force Corporal Dismissal Raises Questions Over Ammunition Incident

April 4, 2024

Barbados Defence Force Corporal Dismissal Raises Questions Over Ammunition Incident

The recent dismissal of a 34-year-old corporal from the Barbados Defence Force over the removal of ammunition has sparked questions about potential criminal charges, with conflicting statements from the BDF and police.

Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Advocates for 40-Year Minimum Murder Sentences to Deter Crime

April 4, 2024

Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Advocates for 40-Year Minimum Murder Sentences to Deter Crime

Deputy DPP Alliston Seale SC advocates for a minimum 40-year starting sentence for murder convictions. He criticizes discounts on prison terms and emphasizes the need for serious punishment to deter crime.

Noel Taylor Asserts Lack of Evidence in Money Laundering, Theft & Forgery Trial

April 4, 2024

Noel Taylor Asserts Lack of Evidence in Money Laundering, Theft & Forgery Trial

In the No. 5 Supreme Court trial, accused Noel Lionel Taylor asserts lack of evidence linking him to money laundering, theft, and forgery charges. Defense argues prosecution failed to provide incriminating proof.

West Indies Player Appeals Anti-Doping Suspension Decision Delay by Court of Arbitration for Sport

April 3, 2024

West Indies Player Appeals Anti-Doping Suspension Decision Delay by Court of Arbitration for Sport

West Indies Players Association (WIPA) urges swift decision from Court of Arbitration for Sport on John Campbell's anti-doping suspension appeal. Delays affect athletes' careers. Calls for CAS reforms ongoing.

US Pop Star Lizzo Clarifies 'I Quit' Post Address, Dismisses Allegations in Recent Video

April 3, 2024

US Pop Star Lizzo Clarifies 'I Quit' Post Address, Dismisses Allegations in Recent Video

Pop star Lizzo reassures fans of her enduring presence, clarifying recent social media posts. Despite controversies, she remains committed to spreading joy through her music and connecting with her audience.

Child Care Board Calls for Swift Justice in Child Abuse Cases | Awareness Month Launch

April 3, 2024

Child Care Board Calls for Swift Justice in Child Abuse Cases | Awareness Month Launch

The Child Care Board calls for expedited justice in child abuse cases to reduce wait times. Director RoseAnn Richards emphasizes the need for quicker resolutions during the annual Month of Child Abuse and Prevention Awareness launch.

Israeli Parliament Approves Law to Ban Al Jazeera Broadcasts: Implications and Reactions

April 2, 2024

Israeli Parliament Approves Law to Ban Al Jazeera Broadcasts: Implications and Reactions

Israeli parliament approves law to ban TV channels like Al Jazeera for national security reasons. Prime Minister Netanyahu to act swiftly. US expresses concern. Ban may last up to 45 days.

Canadian Armed Forces Deployed to Jamaica for Training CARICOM Troops Bound for Haiti in Multinational Security Force

April 1, 2024

Canadian Armed Forces Deployed to Jamaica for Training CARICOM Troops Bound for Haiti in Multinational Security Force

Canadian Armed Forces members deploy to Jamaica for Operation HELIOS to train CARICOM troops for peacekeeping support in Haiti amid escalating gang violence. Training focuses on peacekeeping skills and combat first aid.

73 Million AT&T Customers' Personal Data Leak: What You Need to Know

March 31, 2024

73 Million AT&T Customers' Personal Data Leak: What You Need to Know

73 million AT&T customers' personal data leaked online, including addresses, social security numbers, and passcodes. AT&T investigating with cybersecurity experts, urging customers to monitor accounts and credit reports for unusual activity.

Fatal Shooting Incident Leaves One Dead in St Michael, Police Investigating

March 30, 2024

Fatal Shooting Incident Leaves One Dead in St Michael, Police Investigating

Police report a fatal shooting incident in St Michael where one of two men, identified as 32-year-old Patrick Best, succumbed to injuries sustained. Ongoing investigation.

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