vimarsana.com

Page 2 - சரக்கு நிறுவனம் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Easing Into A Maskless West Virginia

June Leffler/ WVPB / June Leffler/ WVPB Originally published on May 18, 2021 2:20 pm Recent weekends on Capitol Street in downtown Charleston have been active. At Capital Market last Saturday, people pushed shopping carts at the open-air market, looking for plants to fill their gardens this summer. The city blocked off much of the street for outdoor dining. A jazz band played for those eating. Couples went out for ice cream and coffee. There was a line outside of local bakery Charleston Bread. Patti Salisbury, 62, ordered fresh cookies for a church celebration the next day. “They’re still apparently having their limited capacity inside, which is okay with me,” she said.

Easing Into A Maskless West Virginia

Easing Into A Maskless West Virginia
wvpublic.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wvpublic.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

I ve Been A Victim Of Circumstances - Mr Yasser Alia

I ve been a victim of Circumstances---Mr Yasser Alia

I ve been a victim of Circumstances -Mr. Yasser Alia Listen to article A Syrian businessman based in Accra, Yasser Alia, has described himself as a victim of circumstances following what he says is his wrongful arrest during the recent raid by security operatives at the Kotoka International Airport. According to him, he was at the wrong place at the right time. Mr. Yasser Alia is the CEO of Hardford Motors Automobile Servicing Company and not the owner of the Airport facility Warehouse at NacCharter Cargo and Freight Company. That facility is owned by one Freight Forwarder called Kojo, a Ghanaian. One Alhaji Mohammed who was also arrested during the operation is just a business partner of Mr. Yasser Alia.

Nigerians Specialising In Fake Currency Fraud Busted By Ghana Security Operatives

Nigerians Specialising In Fake Currency Fraud Busted By Ghana Security Operatives A statement issued by the National Security Secretariat, copied to the Ghana News Agency, said the gang, led by one Yassei Alia, a 45-year-old Syrian resident in East Legon and owner of Hardford Auto Service in Accra, together with Danjuma Zakaria, alias Alhaji Mohammed, 49 and resident of Tema West, were rounded up in a warehouse within the premises of NacCharter Cargo and Freight Company, near KLM offices within the Kotoka International Airport, on Monday, April, 27 at around 1730 hours. by SaharaReporters, New York May 03, 2021 The National Security has busted a 13-member gang suspected to be involved in the printing and distribution of fake currency notes to unsuspecting victims, mostly foreign nationals.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.