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Uranus Cabral wanted by police, armed and dangerous
Uranus “Rainie” Cabral person of interest in a
murder investigation Social Share
The Royal Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force-RSVGF has appealed for the public’s assistance in locating 30 year old labourer, Uranus “Rainie” Cabral.
The police “is carrying out investigations into a report of murder where the subject is a person of interest,” a notice states.
Cabral is said to be a Vincentian national who has tattoos on both hands, is also considered to be armed and dangerous whom the police said should be approached with caution.
If seen, please contact any police station or Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of Crime at Telephone # 456-1339 or 457-1211 ext. 4816 or Officer in charge CID/CRO/MCU at 456-1810 or 457-1211 ext. 216, 220
- By Katrina King, #LOOPinSVG
The Barbadian public has rallied together to offer assistance and support for its neighbour St Vincent and the Grenadines.
The local response to offering assistance whether it be through tangible donations or monetary support has been nothing short of overwhelming says chief of staff of the Barbados Defence Force, Colonel Glyne Grannum.
Speaking to the media as a platoon of 30 from the Barbados Defence Force boarded the HMBS Trident and the HMBS Rudyard Lewis to depart for the island which is reeling from its latest eruption, Grannum indicated that locals promptly answered the call. The Barbarian public has heard the call sent out by Government and been touched by it and there has been a very meaningful overwhelming response in terms of the items donated. Everything from water to sanitary items to food stuff non-perishable, the response has been overwhelming, the BDF chief of staff disclosed.
British Virgin Islands (BVI) reach out to SVG
RELIEF SUPPLIES from the British Virgin Islands before being offloaded at the Kingstown port. Social Share TUESDAY, 27TH April, 2021 saw the arrival of relief items from the British Virgin Islands (BVI) in the aftermath of the La Soufrière Volcano eruptions.
Minister of Agriculture Hon. Saboto Caesar and Minister of Tourism and Area Representative for North Leeward Hon. Carlos James were on hand to accept the donations and to welcome Sergeant Sean McCall, Public Relations Officer of the Caribbean Federation of Police Welfare Associations.
Minister Caesar extended thanks to the Government and People of the BVI for their love “sent to us in our time of great need”. He recalled his visit to the BVI in the aftermath of Hurricanes Irma and Maria noting that it was “really good to see the return of solidarity… To see our brothers and sisters in the BVI, that they, basically came forward and assisting us deeply.” Th
THE ROYAL ST VINCENT and the Grenadines Police Force in conjunction with Her Majesty’s Prison have launched a manhunt for Orwin Small of Campden Park, who was an inmate at the Belle Isles Correctional Facility; and has escaped lawful custody. Small was serving a two (2) year sentence for burglary and damage to property. He is reported to have made good his escape about 11:00 am on Saturday, May 1, …