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Son Of Gov’t Minister Killed After Another Attack

By: Spokesman Newsroom

BASSETERRE, St.Kitts (Tuesday 28th August 2018)– After being attacked four years ago, a similar situation happened last night (Monday) when three gunmen ambushed 32-year-old Mikhail ‘Mitch’ Liburd-son of government minister Ian ‘Patches’ Liburd- and fatally shot him.

On Saturday 11th January 2014, he was shot multiple times by two gunmen near his Bird Rock residence as he returned home just after midnight, sending him to the Joseph N. France General Hospital to nurse gunshot wounds.

This media house understands that the then 27-year-old was living with his father who was the Constituency One (East Basseterre) candidate of the opposition Team Unity.

In relation to this week’s deadly shooting, police say that about 10:15 PM Liburd was visiting someone at Pine Gardens. Credible information indicates that his girlfriend lives in that area.

Preliminary investigations have revealed that on arrival, as he was getting out of the vehicle, three armed men came out of the nearby bushes and opened fire on him shooting him multiple times about the body.

Enquiries have also revealed that Liburd ran a short distance then fell. He succumbed to his injuries at the scene.

Technicians from the Crime Scene Unit visited and processed the scene and took items of evidential value into police custody.

This morning Minister Liburd was notably absent from a housing solution program put on by the National Housing Corporation (NHC) held in the community where his son was killed  – Pine Garden located within Constituency Two (Central Basseterre).

Minister of Human Settlement Eugene Hamilton expressed condolences saying: “It is so sad that on a day like today we have to be mourning but our hearts are with you my brother; we understand that you couldn’t be here today…”

Ironically, a few hours earlier that night before the deadly shooting, crime and violence was the topic chosen by Minister Liburd for his  weekly hosted  ‘Straight Talk’ radio programme aired on WINNFM.

“I want to say that crime and violence is a concern. It is a concern in my view and I want us to have a discussion on crime and violence,” he said, in part, during his opening remarks.

Liburd is the minister responsible for Public Infrastructure, Post Urban Development and Transport.

Police are urging persons with information regarding the shooting incident to contact the Violent Crime Unit (VCU) by dialing 467-1887, 467-1888 or 662-3468.

Liburd is the 20th homicide victim for 2018 in St.Kitts-Nevis.

Son Of Public Official Shot Dead

By: Spokesman Newsroom

BASSETERRE, St.Kitts (Tuesday 28th August 2018)- An outpour of grief by close family members on social media has confirmed that a young man killed last night is the son of a well-known local public official.

Police are reporting that the individual was shot and killed at Pine Gardens in St.Kitts just after 10 PM.

The deceased is said to be in his 30s, and his death has now taken the homicide count for 2018 in St.Kitts and Nevis to 20.

More details in a follow-up report.

 

 

WASHINGTON – US Senator John McCain has died

Published on August 25, 2018

Republican U.S. Senator John McCain of Arizona, a former prisoner of war in Vietnam who ran unsuccessfully for president in 2008, died on Saturday at age 81, according to a statement from his office on Saturday.

McCain had been battling glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer discovered in July 2017 and had not been seen at the U.S. Capitol in 2018. McCain had undergone surgery in mid-April for an intestinal infection.

Hot Deals Offered To Public After Store Fire

By: Precious Mills

BASSETERRE, St.Kitts (Monday 27th August 2018) – Members of the public  are currently taking advantage  of an impromptu sale- put on by management of the Indo Carib Shop/ Sun Island Clothes- in the aftermath of fiery damage to its property yesterday morning.

This media house visited the Central Street business place early this morning and met over 50 individuals on the outside eager to get their hands on reduced items such as fans, ironing boards, school bags and books.

Managers and employees wore dust masks protecting their nose and mouth in the charred environment as they handled sales by collecting items requested by customers.

In an attempt by this reporter to get an interview, one manager indicated that he was busy tending to customers but expressed his willingness to speak at a later time after.

One woman informed that she was glad to get a bargain on an ironing board indicating that she got it for $20, over $30 less than the usual price.

It is understood that the store had been running a special on school  uniforms at buy two and get one free.

Measles Resurfaces in Venezuela; PAHO Urges Rapid Increase in Vaccination to Stop Spread Throughout Region

WASHINGTON, D.C, United States, Friday August 24, 2018 – While 34 member states of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) remain measles free, endemic transmission of the virus has now been re-established in Venezuela.

And to stop further spread of measles throughout the region, PAHO Director Carissa Etienne, has urged all countries to rapidly increase vaccination coverage.

“It is vital that we continue vaccinating in order to reach more than 95 per cent of our children everywhere,” said Etienne. “We must also strengthen national epidemiological surveillance and establish rapid response teams to expeditiously manage suspected cases, prevent new cases and halt outbreaks. These measures to sustain elimination were agreed to by Ministers of Health in 2017. These commitments must be renewed.”

PAHO said in a statement today that measles circulation in other regions of the world has always represented an ongoing threat to the Americas, as imported cases can reintroduce the virus among unvaccinated individuals. In 2017, there were 149,142 cases of measles reported globally, with the Americas accounting for just 0.6 per cent of all cases.

In July 2017, Venezuela reported the first cases of this current measles outbreak and confirmed that it was due to a virus strain that was originally reported in Asia and later in Europe. As of August 20, 2018, Venezuela has reported 3,545 confirmed cases of measles, including 62 deaths. A further ten countries in the region have reported a total of 1,459 confirmed cases and six deaths.

In the Americas, coverage rates for the first dose of measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine are currently less than 95 per cent. In addition, lower immunization coverage has been observed in some municipalities and in specific settlements. Vaccination coverage rates for children age five years and under must be 95 per cent or greater among all populations in order to maintain elimination.

PAHO said that it has been working with Venezuela, alongside its partner agencies, to increase vaccination coverage, strengthen epidemiological surveillance and interrupt transmission. The organization has also mobilized financial resources to support the purchase of vaccines, other supplies and technical cooperation activities to help Venezuela and other affected countries halt the spread of measles.

A Clear and Present Danger – Editorial (Friday 24 August 2018)

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In the space of less than a week, our little nation has experienced two murders, with several other persons being injured inflicted with gunshot wounds.

Within fairly recent times, a former police officer, who now resides in The United States, made a public statement to the effect that he had changed his mind about coming home to St. Kitts to spend his vacation, and instead would travel to Grenada.

He indicated that he had changed his mind because we had become ‘a nation of assassins’.

Undoubtedly, he remembers the relatively calm and law-abiding days when he served in the force, a time when there was a still some measure of respect for the law and for the police. How it must grieve him and others to observe and hear about present day goings on. We of this newspaper understand the concerns of that officer and many other nationals.

Events of the past week could only have added to the pain of that former police officer and most of our people, both at home and abroad.

What is becoming even more shocking and revolting is the rising frequency of those dastardly crimes, as well as the increasing wickedness, cruelty and gruesomeness with which they are being committed. One sometimes gets the feeling that the criminals are utterly devoid of anything called a soul.

In the face of all of this, so many of our people seem to be ‘living’ in a most serious state of denial, if living it be at all (as we have previously stated and remarked). Perhaps the most worrying aspect of it all is the attitude of those in government to the matter in its entirety.

Dear people of St.Kitts and Nevis, there are is an old lesson contained in the question ‘If you put a wolf or a fox to be in charge of your hen-house what do you expect?’.

Another source of great concern and anxiety on our part is what appears to be a studied indifference to all of this by those sectors of our various communities who bought the bag of goods which SCHEME UNITY sold before getting into office.

The expression ‘appears to be’ is deliberately used because we are aware that most of them would very much like to make amends and atone for the most grievous mistakes which they have made. However, they are extremely reluctant to speak out because ‘the intimidation factor’ which is in play.

Therefore there should be no doubt as to the emboldening influence which such conduct has on the criminal elements of our society.

It would be foolhardy to ignore certain historical and other related factors when attempting to address these problems and deal with them effectively.

Thus far we have, for the most part, tried to cure the disease by treating the symptoms.

For any effort to have even the tiniest chance of succeeding, as a nation and as a people we MUST be frank and honest with ourselves and each other. We need to go to the very roots of the problem, which started with the introduction of guns and other forms of violence into the politics of our country in the mid-1960s. That is where it must start, and any ignoring of those facts will doom our efforts.

We need to also be quite frank when addressing the deterioration of ALL matters as they relate to the police force, again going back to the mid-1960s and the loud, unrelenting statements from the platforms of the then opposition that they had the police on their side, and the failure of the police to straighten out the matter once and for all.

We need to be aware of the pronouncement by the late William Herbert Jnr to the effect that Bradshaw had the place under too much control, that it was too damn quiet, and that he was going to shake it up, because we needed ‘some excitement’, and follow his actions thereafter. (He made the statement at the counter of the Registry in the old Court House.)

We need to seek for some real answers in the Stafford Grant matter. It is never too late to seek for the truth. The circumstances of his death and the assassination of a Superintendent of Police more likely than not were forerunners of the subsequent and current inclination to murder police officers with impunity. The assassination of police officers is an extremely bad sign for any society anywhere in the world.

If that particular tendency is not curbed then matters will only become worse, and that goes for all members of society.

If we are to be successful in any of this we must first set about restoring in our people our traditional faith-based moral, ethical and law-abiding characteristics. We need to recapture our traditional mores and completely jettison the ‘Americana’ with which we have become so deeply infected. In short, we desperately need to return to our roots and our traditional culture. Nothing else will work for us.

This has nothing to do with ‘old time’ or ‘modern times’. It has to do with common sense and reality.

To start we MUST rid the nation of SCHEME UNITY. For all practical purposes, they are A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER.

Missing Elderly Swimmer Identified

By: Spokesman Newsroom

BASSETERRE, St.Kitts (Sunday 26th August 2018)– The Police Public Relations Department has released the photo identity of the elderly swimmer who recently disappeared off Charlestown Pier in Nevis.

Kuriel Robinson, 69, from the community of Charlestown went swimming last Thursday (23rd August) and did not return.

Police fear that he is missing at sea.

This afternoon, a Missing Person Poster was released after Robinson’s photo was shared separately.

Corrected in the new communication from the police is the spelling of the missing man’s first name and also his age.

He is described to be stocky at 5’ feet 11 inches in height with a light skin complexion, grey facial hair and brown eyes.

Sea searches have been carried out by the St.Kitts-Nevis Coast Guard while members of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force have been searching on land.

At about 11 AM last Thursday, police received a report that Robinson had gone swimming and did not return.

Preliminary investigations have revealed that at 6 a.m. Robinson met with another person.

Enquiries revealed, swam from Fort Charles heading towards Jessups, while the other person walked to the same area.

The last place Robinson was seen was somewhere off the Charlestown Pier. At the time of this report, he had not been heard from.

The police spoke with a number of persons in the area, but are still urging persons who might have seen something or know anything regarding this incident to contact the Charlestown Police Station at 469-5391/5392.

Fire Destroys Popular Central Street Store

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By: Spokesman Newsroom

BASSETERRE, St.Kitts (Sunday 26th August 2018)-Emergency crews were called this morning to respond to a fire at a clothing store located on Central Street in Basseterre.

Sun Island Clothing/Indo Carib Shop, located in the vicinity of BCA outlet and SK Fashion Plus, was engulfed in flames after the fire broke out sometime after 8:00 A.M.

A video seen by this media shows firefighters breaking the doors of the closed up building in orders to quench the flames.

Unconfirmed reports indicate that no one was injured. However, as gathered, there has been extensive damage to the store.

That particular store is widely known for selling school uniforms, t-shirts and polo shirts which are manufactured at the parent company plant located at the Industrial Site along the Bay Road area.

It is also one of the more popular Caribbean Lottery retailer on the island and carries common household appliances  as well as undergarments and other items.

More details to be provided in a follow- up report.

Elderly Swimmer Missing Off Charlestown Pier

By: Precious Mills

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (Friday 24th August 2018)– A 71-year-old male swimmer went missing yesterday morning after last seen somewhere off the Charlestown Pier in Nevis.

Police are reporting that a “search operation has been launched for a man feared missing at sea.”

That man is Curiel Robinson of Charlestown.

To date, the St. Kitts-Nevis Coast Guard has conducted searches at sea, while the police have searched on land.

At about 11 a.m. yesterday police received a report that Robinson had gone swimming and did not return.

Preliminary investigations have revealed that at 6 a.m. Robinson met with another person.

Police say enquiries have revealed that he (Robinson) swam from Fort Charles heading towards Jessups, while the other person walked to the same area.

Reportedly, the last place he was seen was somewhere off the Charlestown Pier.

The Police spoke with a number of persons in the area, but are still urging persons who might have seen something or know anything regarding this incident to contact the Charlestown Police Station at 469-5391/5392.

The Police and Coast Guard continue the search operation today (Friday).

Man Shot Close To Killed Car Washer’s Home

By: Spokesman Newsroom

BASSETERRE, St.Kitts (Friday 23rd August 2018) – Three days after the latest homicide victim Kasim Buchanan was found dead at his home- situated in an alley that connects Nevis Street and College Street Ghaut- one young man was left wounded following a shooting incident within that area.

Injured is 20-year-old Neshan Henry of McKnight.

Police say that at about 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday 22nd August, several units of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force responded to a report of gunshots being fired at Nevis Street.

Upon arrival, Henry was found in a yard with what appeared to be a gunshot wound to his leg.

He was transported to the JNF Hospital by the Emergency Medical Service.

Preliminary investigations have revealed that Henry was sitting in an alley in the vicinity of Nevis Street with several other persons when gunshots were fired by an unknown assailant.

Reportedly, he ran away from the scene and was hit by a bullet in the leg.

He is currently being warded at the JNF Hospital where he is listed as being in a stable condition.

Police investigations into this and other matters are ongoing. Persons with information about this incident are urged to call the Violent Crimes Unit at 467-1887/1888 or 662-3468 or their nearest Police Station.