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The Thought of the Day

Published 5 May 2017

Good morning my dear families and friends I hope that we all had a good night’s rest.

The thought for today reminds us that “The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the greatest intention.”

Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to do it. Do not say to your neighbor, “Go and come again, tomorrow I will give it,” — when you have it with you. Proverbs 3:27-28. Have a blessed Friday and weekend.

Today’s Tip
“If you think education is expensive, try estimating the cost of ignorance.”

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Crime/Justice, News, Regional News

Escaped St.Kitts Prisoner Turns Himself in. Tells BVI Authorities he was Scared of Continued Prison Beatings

Published 5 May 2017

St.Kitts National Olanzo Dore, who escaped police custody on Virgin Gorda last week was on Wednesday May 3rd hauled before Senior Magistrate Tamia Richards, who heard that the offender fled because he was being beaten at Her Majesty’s Prison.

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Olanzo Dore

BY: BVI NEWS ONLINE

St.Kitts National Olanzo Dore, who escaped police custody on Virgin Gorda last week was on Wednesday May 3rd hauled before Senior Magistrate Tamia Richards, who heard that the offender fled because he was being beaten at Her Majesty’s Prison.

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The 31-year-old native of St Kitts and resident of Virgin Gorda pleaded guilty to escaping lawful custody.

Dore’s attorney Valerie Stephens-Gordon told the court that her client only escaped because he was ‘scared for his life’.

The defence attorney however noted that she has informed Superintendent of Prisons David Foot about the reported ‘beatings’.

She said Superintendent Foot has promised to put measures in place to prevent any further incident.

According to Stephens-Gordon, Superintendent Foot also said he did not know about the alleged ‘beatings’.

Prison officer removes handcuff

The prosecution stated that, around 9:20am on April 29, Dore was transported from Her Majesty’s Prison on Tortola to the Magistrate’s Court on the island of Virgin Gorda.

After his court appearance, he was brought to the Virgin Gorda Police Station.

A police officer, as well as a prison officer, later escorted the offender to St Thomas Bay Jetty to board a ferry back to Tortola.

The two officers, along with Dore, were waiting in a parked vehicle for the ferry.

The prosecution reported that, while they waited, the prison officer removed the handcuffs from Dore, although the police officer had advised against such action.

Roughly five minutes later, Dore opened the vehicle door and said: “Boi Angie; I gone.”

He fled the area and remained on the run for days.

On May 1, Dore eventually showed up at the Virgin Gorda Police Station along with certain persons.

He told police during an interview that he was being beaten in prison, and he was afraid to return there.

Dore is scheduled to be sentenced this month.

Meanwhile, police reported late last year that Dore was held on a charge of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

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Entertainment, Events

Young Money Barbershop & Entertainment Sheenseea in St. Kitts for High Fashion Detention

Published 4 May 2017

Buckie Got It….. ladies get ready for this. Young Money Barbershop & Entertainment Sheenseea in St. Kitts for High Fashion Detention

 

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Crime/Justice, Local news, News

Woman Nabbed With Coke In Her Panties Sentenced To Jail Time

Published 4 May 2017

St. Kitts and Nevis (WINN); The woman busted at the RL Bradshaw international airport with a packet of cocaine in her underwear one year ago, has been sentenced to 18 months in jail.

Pia Nisbett of Spooners Village, Nevis arrived in St. Kitts on a flight from Antigua the evening of May 1, 2016. Customs searched her luggage and person and discovered the drugs in the panties the woman was wearing at the time.

Police reported that the cocaine weighed 0.25 kilograms.

She was charged with possession of cocaine, importation of cocaine, and possession of cocaine with intent to supply.

Nisbett went before the magistrate court earlier this week and pleaded guilty to all charges. She was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment with hard labour for the importation charge but received no penalty for the other two charges.

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Local news, News

ACTING LABOUR PS GEARED UP TO PROTECT WORKERS’ RIGHTS

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Published 4 May 2017

Basseterre, St. Kitts, May 04, 2017 (SKNIS): The new Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Labour, Ron Dublin-Collins, said that he is settling into his role and is prepared to lead the staff and support the Minister of Labour in protecting the rights of workers in St. Kitts and Nevis.

“Our vision is to have a very strong and active department that supports the workforce, ensures that conditions within the workplace will lead to a progressive and strong labour force, [and] that … decent work conditions exist,” Mr. Dublin-Collins said. “That in itself creates a culture where individuals’ lives can improve.”

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