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ST GEORGE’S, Grenada – Health Minister Nicholas Steele Tuesday confirmed that a taxi-driver, who helped an incoming passenger from New York breach the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic protocols, was suspended from working at the Maurice Bishop International Airport.
“The taxi driver has been suspended…The privilege to be working at the airport, trained and given that opportunity to earn an income while keeping us safe, he took that for granted,” Steele told reporters at the end of the weekly Cabinet meeting.
“That privilege and that right to work in that environment has been removed from a health standpoint,” said Steele who explained that any form of criminal charge or charges will be the responsibility of the police and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
Police Clamp down on illegal firearm and ammunition 2 men charged Police Clamp down on illegal firearm and ammunition 2 men charged Friday, 11 December 2020 00:00 Written by The Grenada Informer (0 votes)
A twenty-seven-year-old man from the village of La Mode in St. Patrick, accused of assaulting a bus conductor with a gun, was placed on ten thousand dollars bail after appearing before acting Chief Magistrate Teddy St Louis at the St George Magistrate Court on Monday.
According to information reaching the Grenada Informer the accused man, Stefan Sylvester was arrested by officers attached to the St George Bus Terminus moments after a report of an alleged incident wherein he was accused of putting a gun to the face of the bus conductor.