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04 Mar 2022
Michael Anthony Burrell, a 59 years old, Jamaican citizen and Construction Worker residing at Confer, St. George was arrested and charged by officers attached to the Drug Squad Unit with two (2) counts of Trafficking in a Controlled Drug and one (1) count of Attempting to Export a Controlled Drug.
 
The charges were laid after a search was conducted at his home and on his person, where the following items were discovered, a black plastic bag containing one (1) pound of cocaine with an estimated street value of $45, 454.00 and two (2) bottles of hair product tested positive with the presence of cocaine. Also found was a piece of paper bearing a name, a United Kingdom address, a telephone number and a receipt bearing the name of a local shipping agency.
 
On Wednesday 2nd March, 2022, Michael was taken to the agency where a large box was retrieved and opened in his presence. The box contained spices, seasonings, cocoa powder, honey, syrup and coffee. Upon further inspection of each of the products, a total of fifteen (15) packages were concealed within the goods containing 2.33 kg of cocaine. The estimated street value is approximately $233,000.00.
 
He was also charged by officers attached to the Immigration Department for overstaying his time in the State of Grenada.
 
Michael appeared at the St. George’s Magistrate's Court on Friday 4th March, 2022 and was remanded to Her Majesty Prison to reappear in court on Monday 14th March, 2022.
10 Mar 2022
The Royal Grenada Police Force hereby notifies the general public that there will be live ammunition training at the Pearls Airstrip, Camp Raymond (Pearls), St. Andrew on Saturday 12th March, 2022 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
 
The public and in particular residents of Pearl’s, St. Andrew, and surrounding areas inclusive of  animals owners, small craft and boat operators are strongly advised to refrain from using the said area until the completion of the training.
23 Sep 2020
The Traffic Department of the Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF) hereby informs the general public that the Licensing and Inspection Center, Dusty Highway, St. George will be closed on Thursday 24th September 2020.
 
Persons desirous of having their motor vehicle inspected on that day can do so at the Traffic Department Carenage, St. George’s.
 
The Traffic Department apologizes for any inconvenience caused.
23 Sep 2020
A St. George resident accused of violating the privacy of a woman has been fined 50-thousand dollars.
 
Jamar Griffith, 28 years, Night Auditor of Café, St. George pleaded guilty to the charge of Violation of Privacy at the St. George’s Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday 23rd September, 2020. 
 
He has 30 months in which to pay the fine and has also been granted one year suspended sentence.
 
As part of his sentence he must attend Anger Management and the Man to Man Program, failing which, he will be in breach of the suspended sentence.
21 Sep 2020

Royal Grenada Police Force & Ministry of Infrastructure Development, Public Utilities, Energy, Transport and Implementation

St. George’s: September 21, 2020: On September 17, 2020, the Ministry of Infrastructure Development, Public Utilities, Energy, Transport and Implementation and the Royal Grenada Police Force met with stakeholders in the Trucking industry which included all commercial and private owners of flatbed vehicles and trucks including:

- Delivery open-bed and box trucks

- SL trucks

- Trucks involved in Solid Waste collection and disposal services

- Heavy duty equipment

- Tractor trailers

Permanent Secretary with responsibility for Transport Anna Brizan, gave an overview of the operations of the transport division and the establishment of a deeper relationship with the stakeholders of the trucking industry.

Brizan applauded the efforts of the truck operators/owners in showing their support and cooperation by coming out in their numbers, given the short notice.

During the meeting, the Permanent Secretary signaled the urgency to have derelict vehicles removed from roadsides. The widespread situation poses obstruction to traffic and a major health and safety risk. Relevant authorities will be using a whole-of-Government approach to have this situation addressed.

Brizan also informed the meeting about the proposed amendment to the Road Traffic Act which speaks to the establishment and function of the Grenada Transport Authority. She stated the Bill will be circulated to them in the upcoming week and a virtual session will be held to facilitate their review and feedback.

The issue of managing the hours of operations of trucks during peak hours of commute along the Grenville Vale Road was raised by the RGPF. Truck operators noted implications on businesses and waste collection. Further discussion on the feasibility of this along that and other roads is required and will take place in the weeks ahead.

The feedback from the attendees was that the meeting was a success with a total of 63 people in attendance and the quality of discussions on issues raised.

The truck drivers made valuable contributions and suggestions, some of which were the need for more stakeholder inclusion on the part of the Ministry when planning for the construction and refurbishment of the road network and also the need to have strategic planning for the road infrastructure in the country taking into account the development plans of the country. It was also highlighted that there is need to engage in root cause analysis of the issues pertaining to road transport and traffic management.

The RGPF and the Ministry assured the truck operators/owners of the continued plan to work with the industry in resolving traffic and transport issues. It was noted that stakeholder engagements have been held with the Bus Associations as well as Taxi Associations. Other stakeholder meetings are also being planned for other stakeholder groups including bikers, general motorists and road users.

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