Georgetown – Head of the Presidential Secretariat and Cabinet Secretary Dr. Roger Luncheon was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation around 7:15 AM today after complains of back pains.

Dr. Luncheon’s condition is listed as stable and the
doctors have been conducting further investigations.
 

Georgetown– The President’s recent comments at the Annual Army Conference about the arrest of Bouterse, never mentioned that he was asked by the United States to do so. The President’s exact words were: "I heard talk off arresting Suriname’s President Desi Bouterse whenever he comes here, I said no I will not arrest Bouterse, let whoever want to arrest him do it, Bouterse in the legitimate leader of the Suriname’s people and we have to work with him".

Georgetown- The police last evening issued a wanted bulletin for  a 38 year old carpenter Sven Niles, who they believe has information on the murder of detective constable Igris Bobb Blackman . Blackman’s bound and battered body was discovered in a septic tank at his home in Parfait Harmonie West Bank Demerara. The police said that the wanted man may have been in the house the same day the body was discovered.

Georgetown– The Police investigates the sudden drive by shooting at the home of International recording artiste Jomo Primo. A number of spent shells were recovered at the scene as residents of Joseph Pollydore street, Lodge are still fearful of what transpired. Reports are that  about eight gunshots rang and as people peeped out they saw a car speeding away from in front of Primo’s residence. When contacted the artiste said that he could not be the target since he has no problems with anyone, yet the gunmen opened fire at his home.