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Why a Recommendation is Only a Recommendation

Minister Martinez poured out his troubles to the press last Wednesday, including an extensive discussion about the need for recommending persons to obtain visas, passports and nationality and whether a Minister’s recommendation made the person more likely to obtain what they wanted. While various Immigration officers have suggested that they trembled before the might of […]

Boots Took Sponsor’s Word on Wen Zhan Yu Visa Application

Anthony “Boots” Martinez’s sole appearance in the Auditor General’s Report is in Appendix Four of the Visa section as a recommender for Wen Zhan Yu, which he says was done as a favour to Wen’s sponsor and his former constituent, one Zian Li. He states that he took the word of the sponsor that Wen […]

Did Someone Forge Castro’s Words?

In the case of Edmond Castro, there is a trail in the Auditor General’s Reports as well as in documentation provided by previous witnesses in the inquiry. Castro’s name appears multiple times as recommender for various nationals who did not otherwise meet requirements. And there is an example of a letter of recommendation Castro wrote […]

Hearing Gets Political as Ministers Taunt P.U.P. Rivals

In today’s appearances before the Senate Special Select Committee, both Ministers Martinez and Castro took strong objection to answering questions that they felt appeared outside of the scope of the inquiry, which they narrowly interpreted to be only the times their names appeared in the report. They especially recoiled, in Martinez’s case, from the mention […]

Boots Concedes Low Conviction Rate for Trafficking in Persons, but Not Gov’t Complicity

As we told you on Friday, Prime Minister Dean Barrow does not accept the claims made in the U.S. State Department’s Trafficking in Persons report, which puts Belize in Tier Three and suggests that Belize’s Government is making no effort to address the issue. It also complained of alleged high-level involvement by Government officials, complaints […]

Pro-tem Chair Chides Ministers’ Conduct in Hearing

Senator for Trade Unions and Civil Society Elena Smith took the chair for the first time as pro-tem chair, replacing the absent Aldo Salazar who returns next week after being elected by her peers. She humorously denied being the cause of the Ministers’ behaviour but did not hold back in criticizing them as disrespectful and […]

Senate Being Thrifty in Committee Spending; Hearings Will Continue Past July

The Committee has usually been reticent in outlining where the inquiry is going in terms of calling witnesses, for fear of giving too much of the game plan away. It has now been several months since the Committee was convened and there are reports that it may be another few months yet before a stop […]

Most Wanted Erwin Santos Caught in Teakettle

Just a few minutes shy of eleven a.m. today, Erwin Santos was captured by officers attached to the Belmopan Police Formation in Teakettle, Cayo. The twenty-four-year-old, who also has the alias Toluck, was wanted by police for charges of keeping unlicensed firearm and ammunition and threat of death. While he was out on bail for […]

In Teakettle, Santos Family Home Destroyed by Fire

According to police, Erwin Santos was considered armed and dangerous while on the loose. Some six hours before his detention, his family home in Teakettle was burnt to the ground. His father, Mark Santos, believes that the fire was deliberately set because the wooden house had no electricity. No one was in the house because […]

C.C.J. Hears Final Appeals of Gregory August and Alwin Gabb

A conviction appeal brought by condemned murderer Gregory August, who has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, resumed before the Caribbean Court of Justice earlier today.  Senior Counsel Eamon Courtney and attorney Iliana Swift, both representing August, as well as Director of Public Prosecutions Cheryl-Lyn Vidal, are in Port of […]

D.P.P. Asks to Keep Mandatory Sentence But Allows for Rehabilitation

D.P.P. Cheryl-Lynn Vidal, in her presentation, argued that the court should be able to determine whether an inmate should be eligible for parole and granted such release based on rehabilitation.   Cheryl-Lynn Vidal, Director of Public Prosecutions “The sentence remains a sentence of life imprisonment but the court would be in a position, looking at […]

Guatemalan to be Tried for Fatal Highway Accident

Guatemalan national, Erick Rene Salazar Guzman, a driver of Burrell Boom, Belize District was committed to stand trial for manslaughter by negligence, causing death by careless conduct, failure to report a traffic accident, failure to stop and render aid and driving without due care and attention. Salazar Guzman will be tried in the October session of […]

Where is Mark Pollard?

Where is Mark Pollard? The forty-nine-year-old of Peter Seco Street in Belize City has not been seen or heard from since Monday and the family is tonight fearing the worst. Pollard left his home just around five a.m. on Monday to go jogging en route to the Haulover Bridge and back, but he never returned […]

Has Oil Spill from Guatemala Reached Belize’s Sarstoon?

Did Guatemalan oil spill reach as far as into Belize’s waterways? There has been no official statement from the Department of Environment, but it is widely believed that there is a possibility due to the proximity of the scene of the spill to Belize. It happened along the Pan American highway off the banks of […]

Guat Military Trail Belize Expedition in Belizean Territory

This morning, shortly after passing through the Sarstoon Island area, the Guatemalan Armed Forces trailed the Belizean boat for some ten minutes. While the boat remained within Belize territory, as many as five military personnel from the GAF continued to trail the media. Their pursuit started slowly and after a while they picked up speed […]

Meet and Greet is Back with Marco Vidal in Charge

This afternoon, in the vicinity of North Creek, personnel from Eastern Division South, led by Senior Superintendent Marco Vidal, met with residents of the area on an individual basis.  The customary Meet and Greet on Wednesdays is a first for Vidal who formally took over the helm of the jurisdiction on Saturday.  Up until recently […]

Vidal Concedes Worth of Community Policing

Senior Superintendent Marco Vidal, during his tenure as head of the Gang Suppression Unit, decried community policing as a failed attempt by the department to reach out to the citizenry.  Since then, he has walked back that position, after seeing significant inroads being made through the provision of community services.  Coming into Eastern Division South, […]

Gangs at Peace, but Work Continues

As for the present ceasefire among rival Belize City gangs, Senior Superintendent Vidal says that the truce was struck between the various groups at their behest and not an initiative that includes the state.    Sr. Supt Marco Vidal, O.C., Eastern Division South “First of all, we need to understand that this truce is between […]

New Top Cops Close Book on Past

Despite the many criticisms that Vidal has received for his hard-nosed approach to policing, during his days as GSU commander, he has opted to take a progressive attitude this time around, preferring to tackle each issue on a day-to-day basis.   Sr. Supt Marco Vidal, O.C., Eastern Division South “I think that it is best […]

Court dismisses case against Louis Wade

Back in May, journalist and owner of Plus TV Louis Wade was taken before the Magistrate Court in San Ignacio and arraigned for common assault and use of insulting words. Those charges were levied on Wade months after a purported incident at the Santa Elena Sporting Complex with the son of Minister Rene Montero.  There […]

Orlando Vera wait continues; court pushes decision on bail to Friday

A ballistics examiner employed with the National Forensic Science Service is still awaiting the result of a second application for bail following his conviction for abetment to perverting the course of justice. Orlando Vera was jailed for two years by Chief Magistrate Ann-Marie Smith following trial in the Magistrate’s Court. He was recorded telling Belmopan […]

Why Vera could not get bail the usual way

But why can’t Vera apply directly to the court as a result of appealing his conviction? The answer lies in a change to the law that in fact limits his options, according to Sylvestre. Direct appeal to the court is only permissible for convictions on charges listed under the Crime Control and Criminal Justice Act, […]

“Person of interest” sought in Abdush Salam murder

Police are actively looking for a person of interest in the murder of Bangladeshi national Abdush Salam. The nude body of Salam was found in his Orange Street apartment by one of his housemate on Saturday night. It is believed that Salam invited a man to his room sometime after one-thirty that day, when he […]

Accused San Joaquin killer, Arthur Tzul, charged

He was wanted by Corozal Police for last Thursday’s chopping murder of Amilcar Omar Morales Gonzalez and the attempted murder of Doniver Ruano, but on Monday, police formally arrested and charged Arthur Joel Tzul, a resident of San Joaquin Village for the murder of Gonzalez in the Corozal District. In the immediate aftermath of the […]

The Ministers are coming to Belmopan on Wednesday

Wednesday’s Senate Special Select Committee public hearing in Belmopan is expected to turn up the heat on the Government of Belize. For the first time, sitting Ministers in Cabinet will be appearing before the Committee. In fact, one of the two scheduled witnesses, Minister Anthony “Boots” Martinez, was called to appear last week, but his […]