Diddy’s Houses Raided; His Jet Takes Off to the Caribbean 

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security searched two houses of music mogul Sean Diddy Combs on Monday as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation. 

Flight trackers indicate that Combs’ private plane journeyed from California to Antigua amidst the raids on his residences in Los Angeles and Miami. Combs was confirmed not to be on the flight to Antigua after he was spotted walking around the Miami Opa-Locka Airport Monday afternoon.

The Department of Homeland Security Investigations is responsible for probing transnational crimes, including human trafficking. A representative from HSI Miami described the activity as the execution of search warrants.

Homeland Security Investigation agents are seen at the entrance of US producer and musician Sean “Diddy” Combs’s home. GIORGIO VIERA/AFP VIA GETTY

Aerial footage captured law enforcement officers conducting operations at Combs’ residences in Los Angeles and Miami, with mobile command posts visible at both locations. Given the size of the properties, it may take some time to locate and process evidence.

Combs, known for his contributions to the music industry under stage names such as Puff Daddy and Diddy, has faced recent controversy, including settling a lawsuit brought by his former girlfriend alleging rape and other abuses. Additional civil lawsuits alleging sexual assault and harassment have also been filed against him, which he has vehemently denied.

 

 

US Funding Bill Bans U.S. Embassies from Flying Pride

Embedded within the extensive government funding package signed by President Biden on Saturday is a provision prohibiting the flying of LGBTQ Pride flags at U.S. embassies. Despite this inclusion, the White House immediately expressed its intention to overturn the ban.

The provision was just one of numerous ancillary issues included in the $1.2 trillion funding package aimed at financing the government until September. Its passage saw Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson reportedly leverage the Pride flag ban to secure support from his party members.

The White House says it will repeal the ban, citing concerns over the exploitation of the legislative process to target LGBTQI+ Americans.

Immigration Officer Charged with Extortion 

Immigration officer Monique Escalante is being accused of extortion. Investigators say that she extorted Jamaican, Jahnoi Shaun Dhee Richards last week. Richards claims that she extorted him of three thousand US dollars while he was at the Philip Goldson International Airport. Prime Minister John Briceño, who is also the Minister of Immigration said that if the immigration officer is found guilty, she will have to face the music.

Escalante was charged with extortion.

Defenders in Haiti Fight Gang Assaults with Determination

In Haiti’s capital, where violence is rampant and death is a daily occurrence, residents are taking a stand against gang attacks. They are determined to safeguard their neighborhoods at any cost. 

Each day in Port-au-Prince begins with updates on the ongoing clashes plaguing the city. Bodies litter the streets, ignored by passersby due to financial constraints preventing proper burials. Scenes of violence, from shootings to charred remains, have become commonplace, desensitizing the populace to the horrors unfolding around them.

The city’s atmosphere is tense and perilous, with roads once bustling now deserted, signaling danger. Even the route to the international airport, guarded by the military, is treacherous, reflecting the city’s isolation from the outside world. Port-au-Prince feels like a besieged enclave, its residents trapped within its confines.

France will provide special flights for its “most vulnerable” citizens to leave Haiti, the French foreign ministry said Sunday, after air links with Port-au-Prince were cut during political chaos. 

 

Police Report Filed Against “Yellowman”

Police Report Filed Against “Yellowman”

UDP Leader, Moses ‘Shyne’ Barrow, told News Five on Saturday that two police reports have been filed against Brian “Yellowman” Audinette. Audinette who has been posting several messages on Facebook against Barrow is being accused of theft and making threats. Barrow told News Five, “I know that the police, two police reports were filed against him, one for stealing and one for threatening one of our party officials…He stole a fridge and a TV and a microwave from our property, which is why he was terminated.”

COCESNA endorses Belize’s CEO of Civil Aviation as Central American Candidate to the ICAO

During the 262nd Ordinary Board Meeting of COCESNA convened in Madrid, Spain, on March 19, Prime Minister John Briceño nominated s CEO in the Ministry of Blue Economy and Civil Aviation, Kennedy Carrillo for the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) for the term 2025-2028. 

The Central American member countries on the COCESNA Board unanimously endorsed CEO Carrillo’s candidacy.

ICAO, a global UN body established to advance the safe and systematic development of civil aviation worldwide, convenes every three years to chart its course with input from its 193 member states. During these sessions, 36 member states are elected to the ICAO Council. Belize, as per its rotation agreement, is slated to occupy the Central American seat from 2025 to 2028.

 

Tensions between Venezuela and Guyana Escalate 

Venezuela’s parliament has given the green light to establish a new state in the contentious and oil-rich Essequibo region, situated across the border in Guyana.

This move has drawn strong criticism from Guyana, which denounces it as a blatant infringement on its sovereignty. The decision comes after years of Venezuela asserting its claim over Essequibo, particularly since significant offshore oil reserves were discovered in 2015.

In response, Guyana’s foreign ministry condemned the action, labeling it a direct violation of its sovereignty and territorial integrity. The international community was urged to reject Venezuela’s expansionist agenda and uphold the rule of law.

Essequibo, historically administered by Guyana and subject to ongoing border disputes at the International Court of Justice, has become a focal point of geopolitical tensions, exacerbated by the discovery of substantial oil reserves.

Official Police Report of Police Officer’s Murder 

The Belize Police Department has released official details of the fatal shooting of twenty-nine-year-old Dylan Anthony, a resident of Camalote Village. The murder happened on the Roaring Creek bridge just before nine o’clock last night. Anthony was shot multiple times. Police say that Anthony “was travelling from an east-to-west direction towards Camalote Village when an unknown male assailant opened fire on him near the Roaring Creek Bridge. As a result, Anthony lost control of his motorcycle and fell onto the pavement where he succumbed to his injuries.”

Reports suggest that it is a case of mistaken identity.

One Injured in Shooting in Roaring Creek 

One man was injured following a shooting in Roaring Creek Village, Cayo, last night. The victim has been identified as twenty-three-year-old Daniel Lopez. Witnesses say that the shooters fired at a crowd, injuring Lopez in the leg.

Lopez was at a social gathering when two men on a motorcycle opened fire.  Police are investigating.

Murder in Belize City

Thirty-year-old Nigel Williams was shot and killed last night in Belize City. It happened near Dunn and St. Thomas streets at around eleven o’clock. Williams was in his Toyota 4Runner when a gunman approached him and fired several shots. Williams subsequently lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a drain. He attempted to escape from the gunman on foot but collapsed moments later. Police are investigating.

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