THE VINCENTIAN PDF-24-04-20

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FRIDAY APRIL 24,

2020

VOLUME 114, No.17

Mayreau water delayed Page 3

www.thevincentian.com

Reckless drivers penalized Page 4

St. Martin’s ELP Page 12

EC$1.50

Less Grenadians coming Page 13

Whyte vindicated Page 24

NO VINCY BOAT TURNED BACK TODAY reported. But Edvin Martin, Grenada’s Acting Commissioner of Police, has described the news item as false. “I want to state here that this is absolutely false. I have spent time speaking to the commanders of Carriacou and our coast guard in an effort to verify this issue over and over again. This is false and, again, I call on individuals to be a bit more responsible in how we treat social media and the posting of information,” Martin said in a virtual news Edvin Martin, Grenada’s Acting Commissioner of Police, told a virtual news conference on Monday that the news item carried the day before was totally false. A NEWS ITEM carried in the Weekend edition of The NEW TODAY Newspaper in conference on Grenada, stating that the Grenada Coast Monday, according to Guard on Sunday turned back a boat from St. Vincent bringing supplies of food NOW Grenada (newspaper). and cooking gas to the people of Petite “And wherever Martinique, has been categorically there is an issue deemed to be false. involving the A source who is familiar with the actions of the incident, according to The NEW TODAY, had said that the Vincentian boat was stopped Right: Tobias Clement, short of landing in Petite Grenada’s Leader of Martinique. the Opposition, claimed There were no reports of that he had information warning shots being fired by that said goods from local coast guard personnel to SVG landed in Petite block the Vincentian boat, NEW Martinique.

Right: Colin John, SVG’s Commissioner of Police, also refuted the news item, after he had sought verification from Grenada. RGPF. “Rumour or otherwise, I want to ask us, members of the public, and media houses, where appropriate, to please call for verification,” Martin added. He disclosed that no representatives from the media house which published the news item had called to verify or seek further information about the alleged action of the coast guard. “This is indeed sad, and I trust that it would be the last that we would have such an incident,” said Martin as he reiterated his call for journalists to be

more responsible in the use of social media and the posting of information. Martin’s response preceded that of SVG’s Commissioner of Police Colin John who, in a release to the media on Monday, said that he had held talks with his Grenadian counterpart, Martin, and Brenton Cain, Commander of SVG Coast Guard on the matter, and that he was able to confirm, based on available information and intelligence, that no such incident occurred.

Opposition leader has his say Notwithstanding the vehement refuting of the incident by both Commissioners, Grenada’s newly appointed Opposition Leader Tobias Clement, said, according to The NEW TODAY, that he is “aware of the incident in which goods which Continued on Page 3.


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