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14 FRIDAY, MAY 8, 2020 | GUYANATIMESGY.COM NEWS P olice have managed to recapture 11 of the 12 teens who escaped from the Juvenile Holding Centre at Sophia, Greater Georgetown on Tuesday.

Five of the 11 were recaptured on Wednesday while the other six were recaptured on Thursday by Police.

The remaining teen – a 17-year-old who is on a murder charge – is still on the run. His last known address is Leopold and Cross Streets, Werk-en-Rust, Georgetown.

Guyana Times understands that the escape occurred at approximately 23:30h on May 5.

Reports are the teens, who were housed in cell two and who have matters ranging from armed robbery to rape and murder, broke out of their cells and attacked the security personnel who were guarding the entrance of the building. Two unarmed Policemen were injured during the escape. The teens relieved them of the keys to some of the other cells after which the juveniles sprinted from the facility.

An alarm was raised and a search was conducted in nearby communities, where five of the teens were recaptured and taken back to the facility.

Meanwhile, security has been reinforced at the Holding Centre, and a full investigation has been launched.

In recent times, several teens escaped from the Sophia Holding Centre, but were recaptured.

Juveniles between the ages of 14 and 17 are held at the facility once they are charged with a criminal offence. After they have reached the age of 18, they are transferred to the formal prison system.

The Juvenile Holding Centre at Sophia was commissioned in 2011 as a detention facility for juveniles, separate from the adult prisons.

Sophia Holding Centre escape

The United Kingdom has made a contribution of five million Euros to help contain the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the Caribbean.

In a statement on Thursday, it was stated that three million of the funding would be channelled through the Pan-American Health Organisation (PAHO) for the provision of essential medical supplies and management support to help public health systems around the Region combat the virus. The other €2 million will be used to scale up assistance for the most vulnerable households, and to help counter domestic violence against women and children.

UK Minister for the Caribbean Baroness Elizabeth Sugg stated that this donation was a testimony to the country’s commitUK gifts €5M to Caribbean for COVID-19 assistance A 44-year-old pedal cyclist is now dead after he collided with a motorcycle along the Soesdyke Public Road, East Bank Demerara (EBD) on Tuesday.

Dead is David Grant Stuart of Ice House Road, Timehri, EBD.

According to reports, around 16:00h, the motorcycle, CK 2411, ridden by a 20-year-old man, was proceeding south along the eastern side of the Soesdyke Public Road, while Stuart was proceeding north along the western side of the road.

Reports are the pedal cyclist then diverged east to cross the road, which resulted in the front of the motorbike colliding with the pedal cycle.

Owing to the impact caused by the accident, both the pedal cyclist and the motorcyclist fell onto the roadway.

Police stated that the biker picked up Stuart and transported him to the Diamond hospital. He was later transferred to the Georgetown Public Hospital owing to the seriousness of his injuries. However, a short while after his admittance, the 44-year-old man died. His body has since been transferred to the Lyken Funeral Home.

A breathalyser test was conducted on the motorcyclist, but no trace of alcohol was detected. It was noted that he did not have a licence to operate the motorcycle, so he is in Police custody and assisting with investigations. Pedal cyclist killed during collision with motorcycle

UK Minister for the Caribbean, Baroness Elizabeth Sugg David Grant Stuart

17-year-old murder accused still on the run

Juvenile Holding Centre at Sophia, Greater Georgetown …as 5 more teens recaptured

ment to supporting countries throughout the Caribbean region. She also recognised that there were many vulnerable healthcare systems, which would be targeted.

“We all face unprecedented challenges with COVID-19, and UK assistance is supporting vulnerable health systems in the Caribbean and across the world – to save lives, protect vital services and reduce the risk of future waves of infection globally. In addition to our multimillion funding to UN agencies and the WHO that benefits the Caribbean, this direct regional support will help Caribbean countries to cope with the coronavirus crisis, mitigate the wider social and economic impacts and protect the most vulnerable,” she shared.

As part of its wider response to COVID-19 in the Region, the UK is also reallocating these resources from its £400 million development programme to support countries that are facing high risks. It has supported the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) Regional Response Mechanism (RRM), which includes COVID-19 modelling and surveillance products.

Pledges were made that the UK Government would continue to work with existing partners that were wellplaced to coordinate the regional and international response to the disease and help reduce the negative impacts on economies and people.

So far, they have supported eight Caribbean territories namely Jamaica, Guyana, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, St Lucia, Antigua and Barbuda; and St Vincent and the Grenadines.

Other notable efforts in their books are the international efforts being generated to develop a coronavirus vaccine. Some £250 million of UK aid has been provided to the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) to rapidly develop a coronavirus vaccine, the biggest donation of any country.

Another £200 million was allocated to help global organisations and charities tackle coronavirus in vulnerable countries. This includes £130 million for UN appeals, including £65 million for the World Health Organisation (WHO); £50 million for International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement appeals; and £20 million for international NonGovernmental Organisations (NGOs), including UK charities, to tackle the virus.

Meanwhile, another £150 million has been contributed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Catastrophe Containment Relief Trust (CCRT) to help developing countries meet their debt repayments so that they can focus their available resources on tackling coronavirus.

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ELECTIONS 2020 STATEMENTS OF RECOUNT

The coalition A Partnership for National Unity/ Alliance For Change (APNU/ AFC) is trying to undermine the ongoing national recount as part of a strategy to ensure that it does not have to accept the results of the recount, which have thus far proven the accuracy of the Statements of Poll (SoPs) that were in the possession of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP).

This is according to former Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister Anil Nandlall.

Speaking to the media on Thursday morning, Nandlall pointed to several incidents since the Wednesday start of the activity which have led to the conclusion that the APNU/AFC is attempting to derail the recount.

“You would have seen from yesterday (Wednesday), and the people of Guyana would have been able to assess that APNU/AFC along with their [GECOM Commissioners] have constructed a common narrative and that narrative is to identify and magnify flaws in the recount process,” Nandlall stated.

He went further to remind that it was the coalition that has been deeply opposed to a recount from inception, noting, “You know of their multiple attempts to delay and thwart the process. You know of their attempt in the court to prohibit the process from taking place. When all of that have failed, you see them now as we predicted in the recount process trying to find avenues and ways of derailing and undermining the integrity of the process.

“Yesterday (Wednesday), you would have heard from Mr [Vincent] Alexander identifying some 20, [David] Patterson identifying another 15 to 20 flaws. We identified flaws as well, but we are working assiduously as I explained yesterday to get GECOM to rectify and address those flaws successfully, but not them. They are doing everything to undermine the process and why would you want to undermine a process when you think you have won the election?” he stressed. According to Nandlall, given that the APNU/AFC continues to express confidence in its victory at the March 2 polls, he “thought that they would have encouraged the process to conclude so that they can be confirmed as the winner”.

“Yet they are magnifying, they are talking about dead voters, they are talking about people who have migrated and all sorts of flaws that they are identifying in the election,” Nandlall argued.

He posited that if a party is confident of an electoral win, it would seek to protect the integrity of the election not denounce the integrity of it, as is being attempted. “So, these people are apparently undermining their own election that they claim that they have won. The point that I am making is that they are so incompetent that they cannot even get a proper narrative going to PR the position that they want to!” he added.

He also made reference to what he dubbed a foolish and idiotic story concocted by the APNU/AFC about the PPP having a secret meeting with the GECOM technical personnel in the tabulation centre. He pointed out that agents from other parties, including the Citizenship Initiative’s Rhonda Lam and others, have denounced these accusations that were made by David Patterson and Daniel Seeram of the APNU/AFC.

“…that is what they will continuously do, and I want to inform you and alert the population to that,” Nandlall declared.

GECOM Public Relations Officer (PRO) Yolanda Ward has also denounced these claims, saying that there was no secret meeting and the entire incident was blown out of proportion. The PRO had pointed out that the incident had occurred in a very public dome, which was accessible by anyone in the building, and what is being peddled as a “secret meeting” was in fact an occurrence where the GECOM personnel was setting up the room and the PPP agents sought to ask them some questions.

According to Nandlall, these narratives about the PPP are being brewed, “so that in the end they [APNU/ AFC] will be able to amass enough of what they are deeming as irregularities and flaws so that they not have to accept the results of the process.” “The Statements of Polls that are in the possession of the PPP are being proven to be accurate now they can’t allow that to happen so they will continue to attempt to derail the process,” Nandlall warned. APNU trying to undermine recount – Nandlall

Former Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister Anil Nandlall speaking to the media

OILNEWS

Oil prices finish lower as worries about demand resurface

Crude oil futures gave up earlier gains on Thursday, with downbeat comments from Federal Reserve officials on economic activity and some doubts over producer compliance with the output-cut agreement of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, collectively known as OPEC+, prompting prices to settle lower.

Prices had spent much of the session trading higher, buoyed by Saudi Arabia’s decision to lift prices to help stabilise values, while data showed China’s appetite for the commodity picked up in April compared with prior months.

“Oil is still nervous about the conjured pace of demand,” said Phil Flynn, senior market analyst at The Price Futures Group.

Three Federal Reserve district bank presidents said Thursday that they don’t expect a quick rebound in economic activity even as states ease COVID-19 lockdown measures. “I think...for the country the short-term outlook is really bleak,” Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said.

Also “some reports that smaller OPEC countries, like Kazakhstan, may struggle to cut output raised some fears” over compliance levels with the output-cut agreement between OPEC+, Flynn told MarketWatch.

West Texas Intermediate crude for June delivery fell 44 cents, or 1.8 per cent, to US$23.55 a barrel after trading as high as US$26.74. It settled 2.3 per cent lower on Wednesday to snap a five-session streak of gains.

Global benchmark July Brent lost 26 cents, or 0.9 per cent, at US$29.46 a barrel on ICE Futures Europe, following a four per cent decline in the prior session. (Excerpt from oilprice. com)

The Ministry of Health and Wellness is reporting that 10 more people have tested positive for the COVID-19. This bring the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 488.

The Ministry said a total of 421 samples were tested in the last 24 hours at the National Influenza Centre and the National Public Health Laboratory. It noted that 99 of the samples were repeat tests for persons of interest and patients in quarantine and isolation, while 322 were new samples.

Among the 10 new cases, eight were female and two were male while their ages range from four years to 39 years. (Excerpt from Jamaica Observer) Jamaica: 10 more test positive for COVID-19, total now 488

7 arrested for illegal quarrying and breach of COVID-19 regulations in T&T S even persons have been arrested in connection with illegal quarrying activities and breaching the COVID-19 regulations.Official Police reports state that they were held during an anti-crime exercise conducted earlier this week in the Cumuto district by officers of the Northern Division’s Major Operations Team.

According to Police reports, the officers proceeded to an area of land where they observed a group of men operating two excavators, a front loader, and trucks.The operators were asked to show documentation granting them permission to operate during the COVID-19 Regulations. It was subsequently discovered by the Inspector of State Lands that the area being excavated was State land and no permission had been given by any agency for quarrying to take place. Forestry officials also indicated that no permission had been granted to destroy trees on the land. (Excerpt from Trinidad Guardian)

21 FRIDAY, MAY 8, 2020 Around the World

Anew raft of bleak economic data laid bare the crippling worldwide impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Thursday, as hard-hit Europe moved to further ease lockdown measures in a bid to get people back to work.

The United States said another 3.2 million people filed unemployment claims last week, while Germany and France reported major slumps in industrial production and Britain said its economic output would plummet by 14 per cent this year.

Governments around the world are under immense pressure to ease the economic pain caused by measures to stop the virus, which has claimed more than 266,000 lives, infected 3.8 million and left half of humanity under some form of lockdown.

Many European nations are now cautiously easing restrictions in the hopes of stabilising their reeling economies, with some shops and schools re-opening, Italy allowing Catholics to attend masses from mid-May and Norway to open up pubs on June 1.

US President Donald Trump is also pushing for lockdown measures to be lifted, as he tries to steady the world's largest economy before voters head to the polls in November. "This country can't stay closed and locked down for years," he said Thursday at a meeting with Texas Governor Greg Abbott, whose state was one of the first to lift stay-at-home rules.

But experts have warned that social distancing will remain necessary until a vaccine is developed – and Governments are keen to avoid a devastating second wave of infections.

The British government was on Thursday reviewing lockdown measures, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson expected to offer a roadmap on easing restrictions on Sunday.

Johnson – who himself was hospitalised for the virus – said Thursday: "We will proceed with maximum caution". (Excerpt from AFP) Grim economic data reveals virus devastation

A man walks past a store going out of business in Brooklyn, New York -- the news for the US economy is dire, with another 3.2 million Americans filing unemployment claims

At least 13 people have been killed by a massive gas leak at a chemical plant in southern India, with 800 others taken to hospital.

The leak from the LG Polymers plant in the city of Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh state came as people slept.

Doctors say patients have been complaining of a burning sensation in the eyes and difficulties breathing.

Areas around the plant have been evacuated. The leak may have been due to negligence, officials say.

Reports suggest initial attempts to control the gas leak were unsuccessful, but the company and state officials say the situation is now under control.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi called an emergency disaster meeting.

The leak took place at around 03:00 local time (21:30 GMT Wednesday) as the plant was being reopened for the first time since March 24, when India went into lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus. "All those who have been hospitalised are currently stable," BK Naik, a local health official, told Reuters news agency. Doctors say 86 patients are being treated on ventilators, but many injured have been discharged.

Legal action is being taken against the company, says state Industries Minister Goutam Reddy. Earlier, he told BBC Telugu that it looked as though proper procedures and guidelines were not followed when the South Korean-owned plant was being re-opened. (Excerpt from BBC News) At least 13 dead after Visakhapatnam gas leak incident

Members of V e n e z u e l a ’ s Opposition in October negotiated a US$213 million deal with a small Florida security company to invade the country and overthrow President Nicolás Maduro, according to a document published by the Washington Post on Thursday.

Venezuelan authorities this week arrested more than a dozen people, including Americans who work for the company Silvercorp USA, as part of a bungled incursion that has served as a public relations victory for Maduro’s struggling Government.

The two captured Americans appeared on state television in Venezuela on Wednesday and Thursday, saying that they had been tasked by Silvercorp with taking control of the airport in Caracas in order to fly out Maduro. Both will be tried in Venezuela’s civilian courts, Maduro said.

The document deals a blow to the credibility of Opposition Leader Juan Guaidó, who has vehemently denied any links to Silvercorp or involvement in the attempt to remove Maduro by force.

Guaidó, the President of the Opposition-held National Assembly, argues that Maduro is usurping power after rigging a 2018 election and is recognised by dozens of countries as Venezuela’s rightful leader.

The Washington Post said the general services agreement, signed by Guaidó, had been provided by Silvercorp CEO Jordan Goudreau, who has publicly described leading the operation. It said the detailed attachment had been provided by Venezuelan Opposition officials. (Excerpt from BBC News)

Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro Venezuela Opposition negotiated Maduro overthrow plan with security firm – report

Jamaica is among three Caribbean Community (Caricom) countries that were on Thursday named in a new European Commission list of highrisk Third World Countries with strategic deficiencies in their regime regarding anti-money laundering and countering terrorist financing.

Finance Minister, Dr Nigel Clarke, said the island ended up on the list because the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) focused on countries where the economy's size is above a certain threshold – having US$5 billion of financial assets using a monetary measure known as M2.

Clarke noted that in 2019, FATF changed this measure to what is known as M3, which is a broader measure of the economy.

He explained that this means for the first time, Jamaica exceeded the US$5 billion threshold, which meant Jamaica would be included in the list of countries that FATF would focus on and monitor, a process he described as 'greylisting'.

The Bahamas and Barbados were also on the blacklist. (Excerpt from Jamaica Observer) Jamaica, other Caribbean Finance Ministers respond to new EU blacklisting

The US Department of Justice is moving to drop the criminal charges against former national security adviser Michael Flynn.

Flynn was among the former aides to President Donald Trump convicted during the special counsel's investigation into Russian election interference.

He had pleaded guilty in 2017 to lying to the FBI about contacts with Russia's Ambassador to the US.

Flynn had been seeking to withdraw his guilty plea.

The Justice Department's decision also follows criticism of the case by President Trump and his supporters. (Excerpt from BBC News) Ex-Trump adviser Michael Flynn charges of lying to FBI dropped

PEANUTS

CALVIN AND HOBBES

SUDOKU

SOLUTION FOR LAST PUBLISHED PUZZLE

ARIES

(March 21- April 19)

TAURUS

(April 20- May 20)

A financial deal or gain looks promising. Confidently follow through with your plans. Property investments will result in personal and economic benefits. Romance and a celebration are en- couraged.

Do what you do best and keep moving forward. An un- expected change will lead to satisfaction and the lifestyle you desire. Discipline and hard work will pay off.

GEMINI

(May 21- June 20)

CANCER

(June 21- July 22)

LEO

(July 23- Aug. 22)

(Aug. 23- Sept. 22) VIRGO

LIBRA

(Sept. 23- Oct. 23)

SCORPIO

(Oct. 24- Nov. 22)

You'll gain insight into how best to deal with the people you encounter if you are observant. Taking action and doing what's right will result in respect and assis- tance.

If you reach out to some- one you haven't heard from in a long time, it will bring back fond memories and en- tice you to pick up where you left off.

Stop worrying about what others are doing and start fo- cusing on what you want to achieve. Make discipline, re- liability and standing up for yourself priorities. Romance is favored.

Think before you act. Give your or someone else's emotions a chance to wane. Take part in physical activ- ities or join groups that will appreciate what you have to offer.

Stick to what's important to you. A budget that en- courages you to economize will also ease stress. A shift at home will bring you clos- er to a loved one. Romance is favored.

Look at your options and consider whom you would like to work alongside. A partnership structured to give both parties the oppor- tunity to do what each does best without interference will lead to success.

(Nov. 23- Dec. 21) SAGITTARIUS Pour your energy into something that will challenge you physically, build strength and satisfy your adventurous needs. Don't trust someone who is asking for too much. Learn to say no.

(Dec. 22- Jan. 19) CAPRICORN

(Jan. 20- Feb. 19) AQUARIUS

(Feb. 20- March 20) PISCES

Discuss your inten- tions with people who count. Getting approval and sup- port to proceed will make your plans less stressful, more ac- cessible and enjoyable to pur- sue.

Do your own thing. Don't feel the need to appease some- one looking for free assistance. Put your time and energy into what will bring you the highest returns. Romance is favored.

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The Barbados Tridents have announced the Caribbean players they will be retaining for the 2020 Hero Caribbean Premier League. International retentions and signings will be announced at a later date. This year teams can retain as many players from their 2019 squads as they wish. They could also transfer players to other teams and sign emerg

Nyeem Young

ing players.

The Tridents have chosen to retain or sign nine Caribbean players ahead of the CPL draft including the exciting all-rounder Nyeem Young as one of their emerging players.

Jason Holder (Barbados), Johnson Charles (Windward Islands), Shai Hope (Barbados), Hayden Walsh Jr (Leeward Islands), Ashley Nurse (Barbados), Jonathan Carter (Barbados), Raymon Reifer (Barbados), Nyeem Young (Barbados) and Justin Greaves (Barbados)

Speaking about the Caribbean player retentions, Tridents captain Jason Holder said: “We are really excited to build on last year's championship win and it is great that we have been able to retain the core of our squad for this season. Combined with the in- ternational play

e r s t h a t we are planning to add to the squad we are looking forward to defending our championship.” T h e other teams that have already announced their local retentions are

Trinbago Knight Riders and St Kitts and the Nevis

Patriots.

The CPL is scheduled to take place between 19 August and 26 September, but the tournament organisers are currently watching the current situation with COVID-19 closely and are liaising with medical advisors and governments. A decision on whether the tournament can proceed as planned, or at a different time, will be made as soon as possible. (CPL)

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The Guyana Football Federation’s annual Ordinary Congress, which is constitutionally due on or before May 31 every year, has been postponed due to the damning presence of the Corona Virus pandemic.

It is only logical that the social distancing requirements to combat the disease would stall any such gatherings and this was communicated to the Regional Member Associations on May 5 by GFF’s General Secretary Ian Alves.

In the correspondence, Alves informed the membership that “alternative options / dates will be determined / guided by the dictates of the Government of Guyana (GoG) and the Ministry of Public Heath, and will be shared to all of the Members of Congress in due time.”

The Congress is the highest decision-making body of the GFF and it’s where all members regularly convene. Congress can be Ordinary or ExtraOrdinary.

In last year’s ordinary congress which convened on May 25, the GFF came to two significant resolutions.

The first resolution, which was unanimously passed, amended Article 10 (b) of the Constitution that had stipulated “the eight Elite Clubs” would form part of the GFF’s membership and replaced it instead with “the Elite Clubs.”This resolution was aimed at curing the defect that occurs whenever a club is relegated and replaced by another one.The second resolution was passed by majority after the presentation of the findings of a GFF-appointed inquiry into the long-festering issues surrounding the sale of hosting rights in the October 12, 2012 Guyana versus Mexico World Cup Qualification match.Other issues addressed in that resolution were the absence of evidence to indicate the reason for sale of hosting rights, and that the decision to play the game in the USA was the collective will of the GFF.

GFF Secretary General Ian Alves

Fast bowling sensation Keemo Paul, a valued member of both the Guyana Amazon Warriors and the West Indies team, recently returned to his place of birth, Saxakalli, on a mission to provide basic food and cleaning supplies to assist villagers held hostage by the novel coronavirus.Residents of the community of Saxakalli, located on the left bank of the Essequibo River some 25 miles from Parika, have taken it upon themselves to reduce travel to a minimum in an effort to safeguard themselves from the novel coronavirus, commonly called COVID-19. With boat service operation and fishing being key parts of their livelihood, both of which are now significantly reduced, accessing basic amenities was becoming difficult for them. The 22-year-old Keemo Paul has taken it upon himself to supply the community with face masks, sanitising products, and numerous items of food. It is understood that the village currently has just over 60 residents, many of whom are elderly persons.Allan Wilson, one of the residents who received a care hamper, has said he is overjoyed to receive the hamper because it would help him and family tremendously.“I don’t work the boat as much as before, so this will help us a lot. Most of our food comes from the land where we plant, but these supplies are stuff we would have to travel to Parika to get; and not going there will keep me safer,” Wilson said. According to Paul, “Saxakalli is my home. I am not here currently, but I know that being in lockdown will be hard even for communities like these, that live off the land. From time to time, we would have to travel to do business for other food supplies, and I felt (that) if I can give persons those needs, they will stay home more.”The all-rounder, who would have been in India playing in the Indian Premier League had it not been for the pandemic, added, “Prevention is better than a cure, and I just want to see my family and close friends remain safe.”Keemo, further, asked for persons to act smart, follow the guidelines of the health authorities, and stay at home, unless they find it absolutely necessary to leave home.

Keemo Paul displays one of the many hampers

A village fights the novel coronavirus…

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