FRIDAY JUNE
26, 2020
VOLUME 114, No.26
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COURT RULES IN BIGGER BIGGS’ FAVOUR Right: Leon ‘Bigger Biggs’ Samuel has won the Court’s favour in advancing his claim of arrest and illegal entry on to his land, to be heard.
The attorney team of (L-R) Jomo Thomas and Akin John represented Samuel at the recent hearing. A DISPUTE SURROUNDING LANDS at Rabacca and which has been raging for some time, has been set on course for further hearing, now that there has been some preliminary ruling on the matter. Justice Esco Henry ruled last Wednesday that in the matter involving Bigger Cement and Aggregate Incorporated and its principal Leon ‘Bigger Biggs’ Samuel on the one hand, and the government on the other, that Samuel’s claim can be contested in Court. The government had moved to have Samuel’s claim struck out, that claim being that the ‘State’s entry into Bigger Biggs’ land and arresting (him), surveying and dividing his land amounted to an unconstitutional entry; that it was arbitrary and a
curtailment of his interest therein without due process contrary to sections 6 and 7, 8 (8) & (10) of Constitution.’ The action referenced in the claim unfolded on Friday 1st March, 2019. Samuel’s lawyers, Jomo Thomas and Akim John, at a press briefing on Wednesday afternoon, hailed Justice Henry’s ruling as an “important victory.” Thomas went further to contend that “entry of state officials (on to Samuel’s property) was arbitrary…. contrary to the constitution,” and tantamount to “an abuse of process.” The press briefing also heard a recording of a statement made on radio by Minister of Transport and Works Senator Julian Francis in November 2019. Francis contended, in response to what Samuel said was an effort by the government to ‘confiscate his lands’, that there was no confiscation of land belonging to Samuel, and advised him
to challenge the action of the government, to assert the boundaries of his property. The claim on which Justice Henry ruled on this occasion, was filed in response to Samuel’s arrest, after he Continued on Page 3.
APOLOGY TO THE PRIME MINISTER
ON FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2020, THE VINCENTIAN published an article “PRISON OFFICER TO SUE” which contained an allegation that the Prime Minister, Dr. the Honourable Ralph Gonsalves abused or misused his power or authority, by wrongly or improperly instructing the Police at the Colonarie
Police Station to return, unjustifiably and without reasonable cause, Hanniffe King’s guns to him in a volatile situation of a domestic dispute involving Hanniffe King, his uncle and the uncle’s siblings. THE VINCENTIAN accepts that this allegation is defamatory and is groundless and indefensible and ought
not to have been published. THE VINCENTIAN apologises unreservedly for having published the defamatory allegation and offers our sincere apologies to the Prime Minister, for the distress and embarrassment caused by the publication of the defamatory allegation.
The Vincentian Publishing Co. Ltd. Kingstown St. Vincent and the Grenadines June 26, 2020