Police warn of online extortion scheme targeting bu...
The Guyana Police Force on Thursday warned the public, particularly members of the business community, to exercise caution amid reports of...
The Guyana Police Force on Thursday warned the public, particularly members of the business community, to exercise caution amid reports of...
Inadequate political intervention and insufficient financing remain major obstacles to combating hunger and improving food security in the Caribbean and Latin America,...
Academic success must translate into real empowerment and leadership opportunities for women and girls, Human Services and Social Security Minister Dr. Vindhya...
Quincy Baird, a 37-year-old photographer from Plantation “B,” Herstelling, East Bank Demerara, has been charged with larceny by clerk or servant in connection with an alleged theft of $153 million from One Communications Guyana Inc.
Baird appeared on Monday before Acting Chief Magistrate Faith McGusty at Georgetown Magistrates’ Court, where the charge was read to him. He was not required to plead and was granted bail of GYD 1 million.
The case has been adjourned to February 11, 2026. Bail conditions require Baird to lodge his passport with the court, avoid contact with any One Communications Guyana Inc. employee, and report to CID Headquarters every second Friday of the month.