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There is a second murder in less than forty-eight hours to report in the west. On September tenth, Jose Sibrian was stabbed to death following a confrontation at a bar. Police are now investigating the murder of a man whose body was found floating in the river. Sometime after two o’clock on Tuesday, the body […]
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But the identity of the victim remains a mystery and police is turning to the public for assistance as well as their counterparts in Guatemala to determine who is John Doe. While the police refrained from issuing a photo due to the state in which the body was found, ASP Iche gave a description of […]
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The first murder victim in the west for this month lost his life on the tenth. Police are yet to crack that case in the murder of Jose Sibrian, a Salvadoran national and his attacker, who is known to be a Guatemalan national. ASP Daniel Iche, Acting O.C., San Ignacio Police Formation “No one […]
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Is there a bitter sibling rivalry brewing within the ranks of the Belize Police Department that may very well end up in the Supreme Court? Since succeeding Assistant Commissioner of Police Chester Williams as head of Eastern Division South on July first, Senior Superintendent Marco Vidal has expressed a different approach in fighting crime. Those […]
We caught up with Senior Superintendent Vidal this evening during a Meet and Greet event on Curassow Street in Belize City and asked for a response to Williams’ Facebook post and the threat of a lawsuit. He kept his responses rather short; suffice it to say that he also has his opinions of social media. […]
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A father of nine perished in a traffic accident at the intersection of Cemetery Road and East Ring Road in the nation’s capital. The accident happened on Tuesday afternoon and landed Jose Cucul in a drain on the right side of the road. Cucul was knocked down when he made a left turn on his […]
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Both local airlines, Maya and Tropic Air, have announced the suspension of flights to Caye Caulker beginning this October. The airstrip at La Isla Carinosa is in terrible state with potholes and ridges which make it dangerous to maneuver the landing of aircrafts. It is projected that it will take eight months to complete repair […]
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The Senate Special Select Committee on Immigration hosted Director of Immigration Diana Locke for the second consecutive week and we will have highlights of her testimony shortly. But the bigger concern is the announcement made by the Prime Minister last week that the current allocation for the functioning of the Committee will not be continued […]
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As for further witnesses to be called, the Committee’s schedule is known for at least its next meeting on September twenty-seventh, when Director of Immigration Diana Locke continues her testimony and the C.E.O. of the Ministry, Edmund Zuniga, may make an appearance. As far as Chairman Aldo Salazar is concerned, Minister Godwin Hulse and Auditor […]
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While there has been no public comment from the business and private sector despite being apprised of the Prime Minister’s letter, the Senator representing them on the Committee, Mark Lizarraga today criticized the decision as a matter of priorities. Citing testimony from director Diana Locke, the Senator pointed out that Government seems to value politics […]
The final report of the Senate Special Select Committee will be highly anticipated. It has already been guaranteed that it will not likely lead to criminal charges unless there is further investigation by police and the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions. But how exactly will the report be written – and might there […]
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A Belize City first time mom delivered triplets last week. Two boys and a girl were delivered by Doctor Jose Guerra at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital. Today the young mother introduced the babies to the media. On hand for the occasion were the Ministry of Health and several corporate donors who gifted the babies […]
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Minister of Immigration Godwin Hulse has been on record commending the high number of Chinese seeking visas to “visit” Belize. Of course, these persons pay as much as two thousand per visa in addition to whatever is paid to agents and so on. But flying under the radar are visitors from neighboring Central America, particularly […]
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The Committee has expressed interest in bringing in the top person at the Vital Statistics Unit; a division of the Attorney General’s Ministry that is responsible for recording and registering all births, deaths and marriages in Belize and is often the first stop for those recording these milestones. In her testimony this morning, Immigration Director […]
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This afternoon, with Senator Mark Lizarraga in the chair on behalf of Aldo Salazar, there was further probing into the processes of the Department and in particular the Visa Vetting Committee established in the aftermath of the Penner/Won Hong Kim scandal. Last week, Senator Eamon Courtenay questioned at length the validity of the Committee’s actions […]
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An indelible stain on the nation’s consciousness was left by protests a week ago tonight in Orange Walk Town against the handling of another complex Ministry – natural resources. There have already been calls for a commission of inquiry into the tenure of Gaspar Vega as minister there, but the greater focus of public ire […]
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For a country that imports far more than it exports and has for all of its existence, fuel is particularly important. Belize has for the past decade or so taken advantage of a cheaper source of fuel from Venezuela via Curacao under the Petrocaribe accord. Belize has outstanding loans under that program at what the […]
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In the weekly police meet and greet, we caught up with Regional Commander of the Eastern Division South Marco Vidal on the south side of the city. Vidal and other cops were interacting with residents in the Iguana, Curassow, and Gibnut streets area. Vidal told the media that he was pretty impressed with the feedback […]
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