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A total of Fourteen (14) persons were arrested during this period of which Three (3) were minor offences, eleven (11) were for violation of the curfew comprising eight (8) persons from St. Georges and Three (3) from St. Johns. Reference made to Social Media video where young man made threats to the Prime Minister and members of the Royal Grenada Police Force - There are three persons in Police custody helping with the investigations. Reference made to Murder in Boca St. Georges - There are a number of persons in custody helping with the investigations. Applying for Passes -Examples of…
Police have arrested and charged twenty persons with violating the 2020 Emergency Powers (COVID-19) (No. 2) Regulations, which took effect 7:00 p.m. on Monday 30th March, 2020. Of the eleven arrested on March 30th 2020, ten were charged with violating the curfew and one for breach of the social distancing protocol. Seven of these persons are from the parish of St. George, three from St. David and one from St. John. Nine were arrested on March 31st 2020 and include seven from St. George, and one each from St. Patrick and St. Andrew; all charges were related to violating the…
  The following notice supersedes and cancels the previous notice dated Friday 27th March, 2020.   The Traffic Department of the Royal Grenada Police Force wishes to inform the general public and in particular motorists that as of Monday 30th March, 2020 all motor vehicle inspection will be suspended until further notice.   The Royal Grenada Police Force thanks all for their understanding and apologise for any inconveniences caused.       Source:         Office of Commissioner of Police   Contact:        Office of Community Relations, Professional                         Responsibility and Audit                                     440-3764; 405-5324   Date:              Saturday 28th March, 2020
Two St. George bus drivers have been charged with violating Section13 (1)a of the 2020 Emergency Powers (COVID 19) Regulations.   Alric Noel, 27 years, of Victoria, St. Mark, Driver of the Zone 1 bus route was was found to be carrying approximately 17 persons on a passenger bus while Lorris Phillip, 49, of Beaulieu was stopped along the Tempe route with an overloaded (passenger) bus.   Both men are in police custody pending bail.   The Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF) is once again appealing to persons to comply with the 2020 Emergency Powers (COVID 19) Regulations.   Section13…

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