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Nigel Christian: Questions about his death remain unanswered one year later

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Fugitive Indian Businessman Mehul Choski Missing in Antigua, Manhunt On: Lawyer

New Delhi: 62-year-old fugitive Indian businessman Mehul Choski, who is wanted by the CBI and Enforcement Directorate for his involvement in the ₹ 14,000 crore PNB loan fraud and money-laundering case, has gone missing from Antigua and Barbuda. In 2018, he reportedly fled to these Caribbean island state to escape Indian law enforcement. On Tuesday morning, Mr Choksi s lawyer, Vijay Aggarwal, acknowledged to NDTV that his client is missing and that his family is searching for him. Antiguan police had also initiated a manhunt, he added. Police Commissioner Atlee Rodney was quoted by Antigua Newsroom as saying that his police were following up on the whereabouts of Indian businessman Mehul Choksi.

Corporal Common remembered as a reliable and quiet officer

Corporal Common remembered as a reliable and quiet officer A dependable officer who was always willing to go the extra mile. Those were the words used to describe Corporal Clifton Common who died in the line of duty on Thursday. The 51-year-old devoted three decades of his life to protecting and serving his nation and was a familiar face at St John’s Police Station. More inside. (Photo courtesy Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda) Spread the love By all accounts, the police officer who was killed on Thursday, February 11 th, was a people person and a reliable officer who had a very good relationship with his seniors and his peers.

Police take part in leadership forum

Police take part in leadership forum Spread the love Senior police officers – including Commissioner Atlee Rodney – took part in a leadership forum this week as they prepared to unveil their crime-fighting and security plans. Commissioner Rodney said the event staged at the Multipurpose Cultural Centre aimed to further develop a comprehensive work plan for at least the next three years. Heads of various departments used the opportunity to present their strategies and trajectories for 2021. Deputy Commissioner Albert Wade, Assistant Commissioner Roland Cuffy and Fire Chief Elvis Weaver were among those to make presentations. Today’s Daily Observer NewsCo Observer is your number one source for local, regional and international news. Our team of reporters and writers are second to none at bringing you the most accurate and timely information by shedding light on the stories that matter most to you.

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