Home » 2011-04-11
You are currently browsing entries tagged with the keywoard: 2011-04-11
Belize City police have increased their presence on the deadly streets of the Old Capital in the wake of last weekend’s bloodbath. But the boost in manpower has proven insufficient in thwarting criminals from taking aim at three Belize City men, two who were murdered within three hours. We begin tonight’s newscast by reporting on […]
Written on April 11, 2011 | Posted in
Crime,
Featured |
Comments
Belisle rented the taxi on Saturday morning and had already planned on making runs from a local nightspot. It is believed that his attacker trained his weapon on the men who came to his assistance and that Belisle was simply at the wrong place. Kenny Gladden, Friend of Deceased “He’s a quiet man, you know. […]
Written on April 11, 2011 | Posted in
Crime,
Featured |
1 comment
The murder of Enrique Trapp, which preceded that of Kirk Gladden on Saturday, is widely believed to be an act of retaliation for a previous shooting incident which occurred earlier that day. Trapp, a resident of Taylor’s Alley, was shot multiple times less than a stone‘s throw away from his home. Police reports are that […]
Written on April 11, 2011 | Posted in
Crime,
Featured |
Comments
It appears that, as originally suspected, the robbery of a bank in Orange Walk Town was an inside job. Police say they now have enough evidence against the manager of Heritage Bank and four others for last Tuesday’s heist. Samantha Carlos, the manager who is also a former beauty queen, along with an unlikely ally, […]
Written on April 11, 2011 | Posted in
Crime,
Featured,
People & Places |
Comments
Police also have the three suspects for the brazen attack on Police constable Nigel White, who was ambushed, shot and robbed of his point thirty-eight service revolver. White was the sole officer stationed at the Belama Police Sub-station when he was overpowered by the three men at around twenty minutes after twelve on the morning […]
Written on April 11, 2011 | Posted in
Crime,
Featured |
Comments
His slogan going into the P.U.P. Caribbean Shores Convention was “A new day for the Shores,” and when the votes were counted around six on Sunday evening at the Trinity Methodist School, Anthony Mahler handily defeated Joe Coye who had been the P.U.P.’s standard bearer for over twenty years and is a former minister of […]
Written on April 11, 2011 | Posted in
Featured,
Politics |
Comments
It’s one of the most nerve racking days for standard six students in every corner of the country because today almost seven thousand took the first half of the Primary School Examinations. It is not a mandatory requirement but the P.S.E. is one of the factors that high schools consider when reviewing applications to determine […]
Written on April 11, 2011 | Posted in
Education,
Featured |
1 comment
As we said earlier, this year had almost seven thousand registered candidates; that’s an increase of more than a hundred students compared to 2010. But according to Yvonne Davis, the Principal Education Officer responsible for Examinations, for the first time, the Belize District was the only area that had a decrease in the number of […]
Written on April 11, 2011 | Posted in
Education |
No comment
In the Dangriga Supreme Court today Justice Troadio Gonzalez handed down two hefty sentences in cases of sexual assault where the perpetrators were the fathers of the victims. The first was a fifty-three year old man, who was found guilty on April first of raping his daughter ten times. He was sentenced to eight years […]
Written on April 11, 2011 | Posted in
Trials |
Comments
A thirty-seven year old mechanic of Ladyville claims he was badly beaten by four persons, three who are minors. According to Pedro Sanchez on April sixth as he left the wake of a relative near Marage Road, he was approached by four men who told him that they were tampering with his car because it […]
Written on April 11, 2011 | Posted in
Crime |
Comments
While two fathers have been sentenced for raping their daughters, there is another report of sexual abuse coming out from the south. On Friday, a twelve year old student of Dangriga complained to the police that she was forced to an abandoned area and sexually violated. The young girl claims that as she stepped out […]
Written on April 11, 2011 | Posted in
Crime |
Comments
The senseless murders of three Chinese nationals caught the nation’s attention. A student, Hui Sheng Chen was shot in March and died as he underwent surgery in Merida. Two female grocers, Yan Ying Chen and Fei Lan Wu, also were killed inside their stores by gunmen who apparently wanted to send a message to the […]
Written on April 11, 2011 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places |
1 comment
A traveling exhibition opened this morning at the House of Culture; the budding artists are students who sat the CSEC Exams. On display are the works that were submitted for the visual arts component of the regional exams over the past years. News Five’s Delahnie Bain had a look at the paintings, drawings and other […]
Written on April 11, 2011 | Posted in
Archaeology,
Education |
No comment
Book Week 2011 is currently underway and this year the emphasis is being placed on intellectual property rights. On Friday, the Belize Copyright Licensing Agency was formally introduced and in keeping with the series of events scheduled for the celebration, a public presentation was held this morning. Guest speaker at the forum was Mary Ann […]
Written on April 11, 2011 | Posted in
Miscellaneous |
1 comment
Good evening I’m James Adderly and this is Sport’s Monday. Week 7 of the Belize Bank Super League Tournament saw Hattieville Monarchs play host to the red hot and still undefeated Raymond Gentle City Boys United as the league leader looked to keep its clean sheet intact against a team that seems to be struggling […]
Written on April 11, 2011 | Posted in
Sports |
Comments