A 9-year-old sexually assaulted at the UWI campus in Jamaica

A security guard of the University of West Indies Mona campus was charged by the St Andrews police for allegedly assaulting a nine-year-old at the university premises. As per St Andrew Central Police Division Senior Superintendent, Marlon Nesbeth the accused was arrested on Monday.

British Airways’ travelers served with Mount Gay rum throughout April

British Airways Travelers for the first ever time get “Mount Gay” rum served. This takes the mark on completion of 70 years of the services of direct flights to Barbados.

Guyana: School security guard arrested for stealing solar panels worth $260,000

The authorities of Guyana arrested a security guard in connection to stolen Merisolar solar panels worth GC $260,000 at Two Miles Primary School in Regional Division #7.

Simply Succulents to display their plants at Agri Fair under Agriculture Open Day 2024

Simply Succulents of St. Kitts and Nevis is all set to be part of Agriculture Open Day 2024 which is going to take place on April 25 and 26, 2024 (Thursday and Friday).

Installation of 181 cameras in Tobago, ACP Collis Hazel vows to maintain citizen’s security

The Ministry of National Security in Trinidad and Tobago installed 181 cameras in order to reduce the crimes and serious offences. The county’s crime detention rate is currently stands at 34 per cent.

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A 9-year-old sexually assaulted at the UWI campus in Jamaica

A security guard of the University of West Indies Mona campus was charged by the St Andrews police for allegedly assaulting a nine-year-old at the university premises. As per St Andrew Central Police Division Senior Superintendent, Marlon Nesbeth the accused was arrested on Monday.

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