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Special Branch Cop questioned about counterfeit notes

Tonight Belize City police have one of their own in detention after he was busted with sixteen thousand U.S counterfeit notes. The thirty nine year old Sergeant, who is attached to the Special Branch, went to the Belize Bank on Coney Drive to make a deposit. The incident happened at around ten forty-five this morning […]

OAS employee car jacked in Guatemala

News Five has learn that on May fourteenth, an OAS employee working at the adjacency zone was the victim of an armed holdup by criminals posing as Mexicans.  According to the report, the OAS driver was returning from Flores, Petén when he was held up by a band of armed men. Petén is situated northwest […]

Down Marcel Cardona on CTV says he’s not resigned from U.D.P.

Area Representative for Orange Walk East, Marcel Cardona’s vehicle was towed away from his law practice in Orange Walk on Tuesday afternoon. The police arrived and without any fuss, took the vehicle away as Cardona stood by. It’s the latest embarrassment for Cardona, who the government has now relegated to the opposition side of the […]

Church joins Court Case in which UNIBAM wants gay rights

A case filed against the Attorney General’s Office by the United Belize Advocacy Movement (UNIBAM) and its Executive President, Caleb Orosco, has grown into a major cultural battle, involving international lawyers and now, a group of local churches. On Tuesday an application was filed by the Catholic, Anglican and Evangelical Churches, to join the case […]

Taxing taxi operators; new trade license pulls brakes on cab drivers

The imposition of a new tax is normally met with opposition, especially at a time when most people are finding it hard to make ends meet. So when news spread that the City Council was about to slap a tax on taxi operators, that was met with rejection. Most wondered if the price of public […]

Human trafficking again; Immigration Department center of scandal

There is credible information that two Chinese nationals are being held in connection with a stash of passports that have been confiscated. The two men, one allegedly from Caye Caulker and the other from Belize City, were found with the documents on Tuesday and were being processed in Belmopan this afternoon. Charges of Human Trafficking […]

San Pedro resident busted with lots of marijuana

A maroon Mitsubishi car with Guatemalan license plate appeared suspicious to Cayo cops. The car was intercepted on the Benque Viejo Road in San Ignacio Town. It was driven by thirty year old Joseph Budna, a freelance reporter of the DFC area of San Pedro, who you may recall facilitated the release of Belizean, Dennis […]

Maya Belize Recycling Company employees busted for possession of copper

Today three members of the top level management of the Maya Belize Recycling Company were before to the courts to answer to criminal and immigration charges. Manager of the company, thirty five year old Juan Carlos Cuellar, along with director, thirty four year old Wilfredo Cocom and Supervisor Lina Lino were jointly charged with four […]

Stabbing victims lose case

A woman was stabbed numerous times on September twelfth, 2009.  During that incident her two children were also injured during this dispute with their neighbors. Their wounds have healed, but the family did not get the news they were hoping for when the accused man, Alexis Rojas, walked free today. Thirty-five year old Luisa Bardalez […]

Smog over the capital; Education Ministry monitoring the classroom

The forest fires in the Cayo District blanketed Belize City on Tuesday morning.  But for weeks Public Service Officers in the Capital have been feeling the effects of the carbon monoxide in the air and residents have been complaining of irritated eyes. Today the Western Highway from mile twenty all the way to the Capital […]

Which districts have the highest HIV infections?

The HIV/AIDS statistics are improving locally. As we reported in our newscast on Tuesday night, the number of new infections is going down, but the study notes that the Belize District remains the area with the most infections. Tonight, News Five Jose Sanchez looks at the trend of the infectious disease. Jose Sanchez, Reporting Regionally, […]

Allegations of police brutality

What started out as ‘woman fumfum’ ended up with arrests and allegations of police brutality.  That’s right; a small quarrel between the daughters of two families on Sunday evening ended in the detention and charges of four women from the Beeks family. On Tuesday, Consita Beeks told us that her daughters were threatened and they […]

Farmers train in proper use of pesticides

Farmers use pesticides to destroy harmful organisms that attack their crops, but those pesticides also pose health risks to humans. As an initiative to increase food safety for the local and export market, the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries partnered with the Belize Agricultural Health Authority, the Pesticides Control Board and the Republic of China […]