Arthur DeCastro, who police allegedly saw participating in a drug deal, has been put on $40,000 bail. The 61-year-old was granted bail when he appeared in the Magistrate’s Court last Friday, charged with possession of a controlled drug, and possession […]
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No negative impact – Police boat out of service
The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) said it is not encountering any operational ‘issues’ although one of its vessels has been out of service. One of the three police vessels, St Ursula, has been seen in a dockyard at […]
Another vehicle bursts into flames – this time on VG
Police and fire-fighters are trying to ascertain the cause of a fire that destroyed another motor vehicle – this time in the North Sound area of Virgin Gorda. A number of vehicles have been bursting into flames while being driven […]
Opposition seeks answers; stray cows being chopped
Amid fresh reports that stray cattle are destroying private property and some are being chopped, the parliamentary opposition will seek answers from minister responsible for agriculture Dr Kedrick Pickering. According to the Order Paper for the May 11 sitting of […]
Bank reps visiting VG on Monday, May 8
PRESS RELEASE – The National Bank of the Virgin Islands is advising residents on the Sister Island of Virgin Gorda that a team from the Bank will be travelling to Virgin Gorda on Monday, May 8. Representatives from several departments […]
Man shot in Long Look
Police have confirmed that a man was shot in the Long Look area of Tortola last night, May 6. A resident, who is a close relative of the man reportedly wounded, has taken to social media, appealing for prayer, and […]
Brexit will not be pleasant!
By Dickson Igwe, Contributor The hard facts of Brexit are beginning to appear. Brexit will not be a straightforward divorce. Brexit could turn nasty! There was a meeting held at Downing Street-The British Prime Minister’s Official London Residence- on April […]
Skelton wants burials possible within 24 hours
Minister of Health and Social Development Ronnie Skelton said he would like to see measures implemented locally to facilitate Muslims who want to bury their loved ones within 24 hours after death. He expressed the desire while suggesting that the […]
Record conviction against former cop, court rules
While she fined Joel Gumbs $1,000 today for common assault, Senior Magistrate Tamia Richards denied the former policeman’s request for his conviction to not be recorded. He has until June 6 to pay the fine or he will serve two […]
Guyanese $20 spoils prosecution’s show
The ‘mysterious’ appearance of a Guyanese $20 bill has affected the case prosecutors have been building against Dillon Findlay and Jariel Harrigan, who are on trial in relation to marijuana-related charges. The prosecution had tried to enter an exhibit into […]