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St. Kitts and Nevis Human Rights report lists rapes, government corruption and poor prison conditions

Published 17 April 2017

BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, April 16th 2017 – Government  corruption, discrimination and violence against women and girls, poor prison conditions, child abuse and discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBT) community were among the most serious human rights problems in St. Kitts and Nevis in 2016, according to the United States Department of State Human Rights Report for 2017.

The Department of State’s Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2016 sent to the United States Congress, by Secretary of State, Rex W. Tillerson refers to police shootings that occurred during 2015.

“On June 23, a police officer shot another police officer while involved in a scuffle with a suspect. The wounded police officer later died of sepsis. The commissioner of police stated that an inquest into the shooting was being conducted. On June 27, an off-duty police officer involved in an altercation shot two bystanders outside a bar, both of whom survived. As of September the commissioner reported the case was with the Director of Public Prosecution’s Office,” said the report.

It also noted that following a police inquest, authorities exonerated the off-duty officer involved in the October 2015 shooting of a 17-year-old at a bar in Nevis. The police charged a second police officer for an unrelated September 2015 non-fatal shooting incident also in Nevis. That case was due before the high court in November.

The U.S. State Department said there were no reports of politically motivated disappearances, torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment.

 

It said the St. Kitts prison remained overcrowded and facilities austere, although the number of inmates decreased from previous years.

 

“The prison in St. Kitts had an intended capacity of 160 prisoners but held 186 as of September. The majority of prisoners had beds, although some slept on blankets on the floor. In St. Kitts, authorities occasionally held pre-trial detainees together with convicted prisoners. There were two female inmates in prison in St. Kitts. Authorities held female inmates in separate quarters. There were no female prisoners in Nevis,” said the Report.

 

On the issue of Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and Association, the Report said that opposition parties and the media, reported incidents in which the exercise of these rights was restricted and that the “media climate was sensitive, due in part to the country’s small size.”

 

The United States noted while the law provides for the granting of asylum and refugee status, the government has not established a system for providing protection to refugees and one request for asylum during the year, which the government considered, was denied.

 

It noted too that Parliament passed Integrity in Public Life legislation in 2013, but it had been not implemented as of November 2015.

 

“The media and many private citizens reported that government corruption was a problem,” said the Report, which also noted that the Financial Intelligence Unit investigates reports on suspicious financial transactions, along with the police white-collar crime unit, but these reports were not available to the public.

 

According to the Human Rights Report anecdotal evidence suggested that rape – including spousal rape – was a serious and pervasive problem in St. Kitts and Nevis.

 

“Despite the re-establishment of a Special Victims Unit in the police force, rape often was underreported due to survivors’ fear of stigma, retribution, further violence, or lack of confidence in the authorities. Violence against women continued to be a serious and pervasive problem,” said the Report.

 

“The Department of Gender Affairs reported many victims were hesitant to take action against their abuser, such as obtaining a restraining order, because of their economic dependence upon the abuser. Local NGOs also reported that most victims of domestic violence did not report the abuse or charge the offender. Victims reported either to the Department of Gender Affairs or the police, but there was no crisis hotline,” said the Report.

 

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Traffic Accident

Published 17 April 2017

Buckie Got It…. traffic accident involved pick up and a buss In Trinity

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Murder in Nevis

Published 17 April 2017

NEVIS POLICE INVESTIGATING LATEST SHOOTING

 

The incident occurred about 3.45am on Monday (April17).

 

Initial investigations revealed that two (2) females were shot by an unknown assailant(s) while sitting in a parked car in the area. Both individuals received gunshot injuries and were taken to the Alexandra Hospital for treatment.

One of the victims died at the hospital. Confirmed  dead is Morella Webbe, 28 and injured is Sonia Grant, 34.

Morella Webbe, 28

“As we investigate this incident, we urge anyone who may have seen or heard anything to call  the Police. Together we can rid our communities of the senseless violence. Our Forensics Unit has canvassed the scene but your assistance coupled with what we do will be difference in solving these crimes,” said Head of the Nevis Division, Superintendent Trevor Mills.

Superintendent Mills added, “Persons can assist the police in this crime, or any other crime by calling any Police Station in the federation, Crime Stoppers, our confidential hotline, at 1-800-8477 or by using the SKN Crime Reporter App on their Smartphone to share the information.”

 

 

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Update on Nevis Water Situation

Punlished 15 April 2017

Update on Nevis Water Situation

Today Personnel of the Nevis Water Department (NWD) were successful in Installing a New Pump at the BEAD Maddens Height Pumping Station. The Pump Installed is the Replacement Pump Provided By BEAD and is currently Pumping at a Rate of 300 Imperial Gallons Per Minute. This is double the output of the temporary pump that had been working for the Last 3 months. Please note that some areas may be experiencing outages at this time, as this well would have been out of service the entire day. The situation however should normalize over the next week as it will take some time for reservoirs to fill. I want to thank the General Public for your patience, support and understanding. The Government is sensitive to the needs of our people and have left no stone unturned in trying to restore steady supply.

Big thanks to the guys who came out at 6 am today and worked until almost 8 pm to complete the job. I am very proud of the way you worked today.
Hon. Troy Liburd

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Tampa man killed in four-vehicle crash on Howard Frankland Bridge

Published 15 April 2017

TAMPA
The identity of one person who died after a multi-car crash Friday morning on the Howard Frankland Bridge was announced late Friday night by the Florida Highway Patrol.

Oswald E. Caines, 61, of Tampa, was killed after he was taken to an area hospital following the crash, in which his Ford F250 overturned.

According to FHP, the crash happened at 4:41 a.m. on the bridge, which is also a portion of Interstate 275, north of Tampa’s Fourth Street.

All four vehicles involved in the crash were traveling in the northbound lanes, according to FHP.

A Toyota Corolla swerved to miss a dolly cart lying in the outside lane and was struck by an RV in the next lane. The Corolla then struck the inside barrier wall, according to FHP.
The RV, however, lost control and went toward the outside shoulder of the road.

A Maserati and a Ford F250 driven by Caines were both in the outside lane and slowed, trying to steer away but the Maserati struck the back of the truck, according to FHP.

The Maserati was able to pull to the shoulder, however the truck was propelled forward by the impact and overturned, landing in the path of the RV, according to FHP.

The RV hit the truck and drove toward the shoulder until Caine’s F250 disengaged, overturned and stopped. However, the RV continued back across the road until it struck the concrete barrier wall, according to FHP.

Caines died from his injuries after he was taken to an area hospital, according to FHP. A Spring Hill woman and driver of the Corolla, suffered serious injuries.
The driver of the Maserati walked away from the crash scene.

FHP reported the crash had closed all northbound lanes of I-275 on the bridge, but as of 7:30 a.m. several northbound lanes had reopened.

It is not known where the dolly cart came from, FHP noted in an afternoon update on the crash.

FHP did not yet identify the driver who died, and the investigation of the crash’s cause continues.
Hannah Morse: 941-745-7055, @mannahhorse
Sara Nealeigh: 941-745-7081, @saranealeigh
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