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FURTHER UPDATES: 2 suspects named – Robbery on North Church Street – 2 charged, 1 bailed & appeal for witnesses

From RCIPS Mon Jan 6 2014 2:21PM Two men charged in Connection with the Robbery at  Diamonds International Jewellery  Store appeared in Summary Court today. The men were identified as Christopher Julian Myles and James Herbert Mclean. Both were remanded…

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Head of Global Anti-Corruption Rating Agency to Open 2014 Conference

Head of Global Anti-Corruption Rating Agency to Open 2014 Conference The fight against corruption cannot succeed unless ethical values are strongly embedded in society’s institutions. Dr. Huguette Labelle, Chair of the Board of Transparency International The head of the organisation…

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British police officer foiled $1million jewellery robbery in the Caymans

By Lizzie Parry From Daily Mail UK British police officer foiled $1million jewellery robbery in the Cayman Islands by ramming his car into getaway vehicle…. on the day he was made an OBE David Baines was meeting a friend when…

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12 Police cars so awesome you’ll want to get arrested [PHOTOS]

By Alex Davies From Business Insider Wikimedia Commons Gone are the days when cops roll around town in beat up Crown Victorias. Today, you can find police officers patrolling the streets in everything from Lamborghinis to Aston Martins. Even the…

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Tragic start to the New Year in Trinidad and Bahamas

By Caribbean News Now contributor PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — Trinidad and Tobago recorded six murders on the first day of the year on Wednesday, while in The Bahamas four people were murdered as 2013 ended and the New Year…

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Children ‘beheaded and mutilated’ in Central African Republic, says Unicef

By Mark Tran and agencies From The Guardian UN warns of unprecedented levels of violence against children, as December sectarian clashes result in 1,000 dead in Bangui Bangui, Central African Republic: a rare toy sits on a bench during a…

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Frank Flowers stops consecutive running At the age of 66 Frank Flowers long record of consecutive running every day since 1977 came to an end on November 4th 2013 when he was admitted into hospital for a replacement surgery to…

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Christians face danger from Jihadists in Syria

By Okke Ornstein From newsmax PHOTO: The Church of Saint Michael in the Syrian village of Qara was heavily damaged in fighting between rebels and pro-government forces in late November in the predominantly Christian region of Qalamoun, north of Damascus….

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Passenger Missing From visiting Cruise Ship – Further update

Further update: The Canadian national who was reported missing on the 31 December 2013 has not been located to date. The RCIPS is in liaison with the family of the missing person, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, Canadian Consulate, FBI and Royal…

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Two Kookmin Bank employees to stand trial over massive illegal lending

Yonhap News Afency From Global Post SEOUL, Dec. 29 (Yonhap) — Two employees of Kookmin Bank’s unit in Tokyo have been indicted on charges of extending illegal loans worth 400 billion won (US$380 million) to Korean companies operating in Japan,…