Operation Results in Three Arrests
On Friday, 5 June, officers had cause to execute a search warrant at an address at Fairlawn Drive in George Town in search of wanted man Simon Newball.
On Friday, 5 June, officers had cause to execute a search warrant at an address at Fairlawn Drive in George Town in search of wanted man Simon Newball.
George Floyd, a black American, was murdered by Minneapolis police on May 25. The independent autopsy says that Mr. Floyd died of "asphyxiation from sustained pressure" when his neck and back were compressed by Minneapolis police officers during his arrest.
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Encouraging results from testing, Recruitment of reservists for Regiment, HMS Medway & RFA Argus, Flights to Ecuador and Mexico, Flight to Canada, Shout out to Acts of Random Kindness (ARK) and Deckers, Flight to Jamaica, Thank you to civil servants, Queen’s Birthday, Easing up of restrictions
Honduran troops are stationed at villages on the borders of El Salvador because members of the ruthless MS13 gang are killing and extorting residents.
Cuba’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic has become an envy of many countries in the region. New cases have dropped to less than 10 per day on average from a peak of around 50, and two thirds of the island is virus-free, according to official data.
UK universities have been told to expect a sharp fall in the number of new international students coming next year, including a loss of up to $460m in income from students from east Asia.
Church goers still have to wait some time before they can worship together again in the Cayman Islands, despite Bars in the jurisdiction being back in action on Sunday 7th June, after the Islands’ Government gave the green light for the sector to open after 2 months of lockdown.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 556 COVID-19 tests which have been carried out since yesterday’s press release
On Wednesday, 10 June, RCIPS Community Police Officers and officers from the Department of Agriculture visited an area on Shedden Road in response to reports from members of the public who had encounters with bees swarming in the area.