Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn in a press statement sent out on Friday made it clear that he cannot fire Mae Toussaint Jr. Thomas from her duties as Permanent Secretary (PS) of the Ministry.
I am writing to provide a correction to an article published in your online edition on April 27, 2023 titled "Permanent Secretary (PS), Mae Toussaint Thomas visa revocation, 'roughing-up' was a "normal routine" - President Ali."
I am writing to provide a correction to an article published in your online edition on April 27, 2023 titled "Permanent Secretary (PS), Mae Toussaint Thomas visa revocation, 'roughing-up' was a "normal routine" - President Ali."
President Mohamed Irfaan Ali on Wednesday told reporters on the sidelines of an event at his office that Permanent Secretary (PS), Mae Toussaint Thomas was travelling to China on “party” (PPP/C-Peoples Progressive Party Civic) business when United States officials detained her for questioning at the Miami Airport.
It has been more than three weeks since the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mae Toussaint Thomas was detained for questioning and had her cell phone confiscated by the United States (US) Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Officers at the Miami International Airport.
Permanent Secretary of the Home Affairs Ministry, Mae Toussaint Thomas has returned to Guyana after she was days ago detained for questioning and had her cell phone confiscated by the United States (US) Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Officers at the Miami International Airport.
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Kaieteur News has been able to confirm that the United States (US) Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) Officers at the John F Kennedy (JFK) Airport have confiscated the cell phone of the Home Affairs Ministry’s Permanent Secretary (PS), Mae Toussaint Thomas.
The Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Guyana Police Force has recorded 122 murders so far this year, the third lowest in a 10-year period. In addition, 78 illegal firearms were taken off the streets.Head of CID, Crime Chief Wendell Blan