NEWS
TSTT warns: Do not return unknown foreign calls
TSTT is advising customers against returning missed calls from unfamiliar foreign numbers as this appears to be part of a “premium rate scam” designed to incur significant charges to their mobile phones or landline bills. TSTT was responding to posts on social media by several people who received calls apparently originating from the African country of Somalia. Several Newsday newsroom staff also received calls from telephone numbers- +252-7-5001-989/ +252-7-5001-988 which were later identified by caller id as allegedly originating from the Horn of Africa country. Read more here
Brutal Sunday: Seven murdered
Police believe the attempted assassination of a Rachael Sukhdeo, the widow of slain Chaguanas businessman Sheron Sukhdeo, led to the murders of a US citizen and woman in Princes Town yesterday. The double murder yesterday brought the number of people killed between Saturday night to Sunday afternoon to seven. Among the victims a 61-year-old Jenny Granado, an unidentified man and woman in Arouca, Jules Bruce who was found shot dead in St James, the unidentified body of a man found off Lady Chancellor Hill. In all, 11 people were killed yesterday, including four bandits who were shot and killed by police after they terrorised an Aranguez family. In South Trinidad, homicide investigators were still gathering information up to late yesterday as they probed the fatal shooting of Craig Hoi Pong and Neera Ramdath of Ragoonan Road, Chagauanas. Read more here
POLITICS
Govt pleads with Opposition to support gambling legislation
The gaming industry is one of the leading outlets for money laundering, National Security Minister Stuart Young said as he spoke during the debate to adopt the report of the Joint Select Committee on the Gambling (Gaming and Betting) Control Bill 2016. “One wonders why anyone who wants to stop criminality will be opposed to the proper regulation of this unregulated industry." He added that industry is also being used to fund international terrorism and is a major leak in foreign exchange. Many of the larger casinos are owned by non-nationals, he said, with the profits being paid in US currency and repatriated to the owners' home countries. Read more here
3 PNM general election candidates to go back for screening
After publicly announcing candidates for three constituencies in 2019 the People’s National Movement (PNM) has now made a 180-degree turn. In a media release sent on January 27 the party said, "The chairman advised that the political leader issued a call for nominations for the 2020 general election for all constituencies, effective immediately. The chairman also advised that whilst nominations would be opened from this week, the screening exercise would commence after Carnival 2020." However, in July 2019 the party revealed that Agriculture Minister Clarence Rambharat was the party's candidate for Chaguanas East. Responding to brief questions as he formally opened the PNM’s newest constituency office at Lendore Village, Enterprise, in August 2019, Rowley confirmed Rambharat had been successfully screened and would be leading the party’s outreach in Central. Read more here
BUSINESS
Global tourism takes big hit
This should have been a good year for global tourism, with trade tensions gradually easing, certain economies growing and banner events like the Summer Olympics taking place in Tokyo. But the viral outbreak in China has thrown the travel industry into chaos, threatening billions in losses and keeping. Read more here
REGIONAL
Fishing For Guns - Old Harbour Bay Boatmen Rake In Profits With Drugs-For-Arms Trafficking To Haiti
Smugglers continue to use Old Harbour Bay as a key trans-shipment node in the drugs-for-guns trade with Haiti, reaping huge profits for weapons of war and defying attempts by the security forces to plug one of scores of illegal ports. Three knowledgeable sources who have been involved in the trade of contraband revealed during a Gleaner investigation that gun smugglers travel in boats equipped with powerful engines and laden with up to 3,000 pounds of ganja – and sometimes kilos of cocaine –bartering the drugs for auto-matic rifles and handguns with their Haitian counterparts. Fisherfolk doubling as middlemen have built a seedy network of clients ranging from deep-pocketed businessmen to gang members from Kingston, St Catherine, and St James, who are the sponsors of the expeditions. Read more here
Coalition eyes 99% of Region 10 votes
Declarig that his six-party coalition was aiming for 99% of the votes in the Upper Demerara-Upper Berbice region, President Granger on Sunday listed the many developments across the country, even as he promised to expand the Linden Technical Institute to cater for training in oil and gas as well as opening up more opportunities for young people to be trained and acquire skills to enter the world of work. President Granger was at the time addressing a mammoth gathering of supporters, estimated to be the coalition’s biggest rally thus far this elections season. Held at the Bayroc Community Centre Ground, where the government is currently constructing a modern synthetic athletics track, the Guyanese leader urged the residents to give his coalition 99% of the votes of the region. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Coronavirus claims 97 lives in one day - but number of infections stabilises
Trump weaponizes the Presidency after impeachment victory
Donald Trump is moving fast in the wake of his impeachment trial to use the government to punish his enemies and pursue his political ends, underlining how his acquittal has helped make him one of history's most powerful modern Presidents. Trump has meted out retribution to officials who testified against him in the impeachment inquiry, is making a push to defy Congress in funding his border wall and appears to be seeking new ways to hector former Vice President Joe Biden after facing down a mortal threat to his presidency. He is completing his project of fashioning the office around his own personality. It's unrestrained, unaccountable, often profane, impervious to outside influence and factual constraints of normal governance. The President has established dominance over his party, his Cabinet and his own media complex. He loosened Congress's constraints by refusing to cooperate with the impeachment probe. Read more here
10th February 2020