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Shop owners on $5 000 bail

The shop proprietor taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital after he fell ill while on remand at HMP Dodds for a breach of COVID-19 protocols was granted $5 000 bail by the High Court yesterday. Two of his fellow Guyanese nationals, also shop proprietors, who were remanded after flouting protocol rules as well, received bail by the High Court. Hamenauth Sarendranauth, who has uncontrollable diabetes, was released on $5 000 … ....

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Farmer told: Keep up with protocols


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Farmer Damien Brathwaite was fined $4 000 in six months or three months in jail for breaching the curfew. (Picture by Reco Moore)
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Small farmers have been chastised for not keeping up to date with the latest COVID-19 protocols.
In addition, Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes has urged them to join a cooperative or the Barbados Agricultural Society (BAS), saying not only would farmers be able to access information on the ongoing national pause through these entities but they could also help them sell their produce and items.
His comments came as small farmer Damien Albert Brathwaite, who appeared before the District “A” Magistrates’ Court yesterday, became the first person to be charged with breaking the curfew under the newest directive. ....

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Businessman remanded


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In full view of the surveillance cameras attached to Central Police Station, Guyanese proprietor Hamenauth Sarnedranauth was conducting business at his Tudor Street store.
In fact, not only was he caught on two occasions, but one of those days was last Sunday when all stores were supposed to be closed.
Sarnedranauth, 48, of Tudor Street, St Michael, was in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court yesterday where he pleaded guilty to contravening Paragraph (3), Subparagraph (1) of the Emergency Management COVID-19 Protocols Special Curfew No. 3 Directive 2021, in that there being a directive requiring every person to observe such social distancing and associated protocols in the interest of public health imposed on the island from February 3 to 17, being the owner of a non-essential service not permitted in this directive namely Premier Wholesale, he failed to remain closed on February 14 and again on February 16. ....

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