Stabroek News Sunday

Recent events review Saturday, June 17 to Friday, June 24

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comment. Last night, Ramjattan issued the following statement: “As the Minister of Public Security who has responsibi­lity for the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit, I have directed that Mr James Singh, head of CANU, should proceed on the remainder of his accumulate­d leave whereupon he would be given notice of his terminatio­n of employ. All benefits consequent thereupon would also be granted to him.” don’t know what they [GuySuCo] have us on. I don’t want to go to Uitvlugt to work. The [law] says that if you exceed 10 miles they have to pay us off.” He was referring to the Terminatio­n of Employment and Severance Pay Act, which says that when the workers become redundant at one location and the closest alternativ­e location for employment is more than 10 miles away, the workers are entitled to severance payments. The distance from Wales is about 32 miles, including to the cultivatio­n. to charges of criminal possession of a weapon, criminal possession of a firearm, first degree reckless endangerme­nt and endangerin­g the welfare of a child. Online media outlet Staten Island Live (Silive.com) reported that the incident occurred around 7 pm on Saturday when Mosheshvil­i, who was visiting with the homeowners at 426 Deisius Street, Prince’s Bay, allegedly began handling a firearm on the second floor. The gun went off and the report added that the 9 mm bullet pierced multiple walls, then the firstfloor ceiling before entering the shoulder of the 10-year-old boy.

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