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St. Kitts and Nevis police now claim they cannot locate the Chinese fugitive wanted in Beijing

Published 19 May 2017
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, May 19th 2017 – Top Security officials in St. Kitts and Nevis are now claiming that they cannot locate the Chinese native wanted for fraud in Beijing, after regional counterparts had urged them to have the man interviewed.

CaribUpdate said Friday morning it has seen a note from a top Kittitian official who is claiming that the man might have changed his location since he is apparently not at the address that they had guided Chinese police agents to in April.

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Local Sports, Sports

WOMENS LEAGUE FINAL 4 PLAYOFFS THURSDAY 18TH MAY 2017

Published 19 May 2017

WOMENS LEAGUE FINAL 4 PLAYOFFS THURSDAY 18TH MAY 2017

PLAYOFFS THURSDAY 18TH MAY 2017

MATCH #1

SOL ISLAND AUTO CONAREE LADIES 1 – 0 FLOW 4G CAYON LADY ROCKETS

SCORING FOR CONAREE LADIES
Kerrise Hanley 57′

YELLOW CARDS
Tarvia Phillip (conaree) 51′
Shaniqua Browne (conaree) 53′

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Crime/Justice, Local news, News

Wounding incident at Upper Cayon

Published 19 May 2017

Wounding incident at Upper Cayon

a 17 years old boy of McKnight Basseterre arrived at the Mary Charles Hospital with a number of wounds to his body.

He alleged that he went to buy weed from Lorna at Upper Cayon and when he came out the yard a number of masked men attacked him, beat and chop him up.

He managed to escape and made his way to the Mary Charles Hospital at Molyneaux.

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Crime/Justice, News, Regional News

MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER IN GILLARD MEADOWS INCIDENT.P

Published 18 May 2017

MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER IN GILLARD MEADOWS INCIDENT.

Basseterre, St. Kitts, May 18, (RSCNPF): A suspect taken into custody on suspicion of the murder of Gregory Mills has been arrested, formally charged and cautioned.

Arrested and charged is Omax Bye, a 31year old male resident of Upper Shaw Avenue, McKnight.

He was arrested, formally charged and cautioned for the offence of murder which was committed on Tuesday (May 09).

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Local news, News, Politics

At least two Caribbean leaders may have spoken to PM Timothy Harris on the Chinese fugitive matter

Published 18 May 2017

At least two Caribbean leaders may have spoken to
PM Timothy Harris on the Chinese fugitive matter.

BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, May 17th 2017 – At least two unnamed Caribbean leaders may have tried to persuade St. Kitts and Nevis’ Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris to resolve the standoff with China in the Ren Biao matter.

Leader of the Opposition, the Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas said the standoff on the Chinese fugitive matter could have implications on the Citizenship by Investment programme in the region.

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