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Sandals Foundation Provides Back Packs with School Supplies for all School-aged Children in South Caicos  

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Sandals Foundation Ambassadors along with the principal of the Iris Stubbs, the Minister of Tourism and the Education Officer

Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, November 10, 2023— The Sandals Foundation and the Ministry of Tourism joined forces to deliver two hundred and fifty back packs with stationery to every child that is registered and attending an educational institution on the island of South Caicos. Additionally, the foundation distributed t-shirts to the three schools on island, namely the Iris Stubbs Primary School, Calvary Christian Primary School and Marjorie Basden High School. The t- shirts were donated for arts and crafts or textile projects such as tie and dye. Chinaware were also donated to the Home Economics Department of Marjorie Basden High School.

The Sandals Foundation contingent of seven members was led by general manager of Beaches Turks and Caicos, James McAnally who enjoyed the company of Hon. Josephine Connolly, Minister of Tourism, Environment, Heritage, Maritime, Gaming and Disaster Management and her team from the ministry, members of the Fisheries Department who provided the vessel to transport the team by sea, and members of the Department of Environment and Coastal Resources (DECR), who provided ground transportation and an island tour for the party. The Ministry of Education was represented by Reinwald Lewis, Education Officer. This was truly a collaborative effort that left a smiling face on every child’s face.

The invaluable contribution of the tourism minister and her team cannot be overstated. McAnally praised Minister Connolly and her team on their collaborative effort. “The Ministry of Tourism did not hesitate to help and we appreciate all that they did to ensure the success of our visit to South Caicos.”

Sharon Minott (centre), principal of the Calvary Christian School shows BTC GM and the Minister of Tourism exhibits

McAnally recognizes the short and long term effects of the team’s visit and donations to these schools. According to McAnally, “Such initiatives foster a sense of community and collaboration between the tourism industry and local residents. It makes a big difference for us to be here interacting with the students and the staff. This is a joy that could not have been experienced if we had just shipped the packages across. By being here, the community is reminded of the fact that we genuinely care as we are committed to community development, not just in Providenciales, but to all the isles that make up the Turks and Caicos Islands, and we also have a first-hand experience of what the community has to offer.”

Minister Connolly, noted, “This was a win – win for all parties involved. The locals had an opportunity to showcase the history and aspects of the culture that are unique to South Caicos, all students received school supplies, and schools were given additional resources. The Sandals Foundation’s sustained contribution to Education and community development on a whole, throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands, is priceless.”

BTC General Manager presents a school bag with supplies to a MBHS student

Public Relations Coordinator and Sandals Foundation Ambassador, Jodian Scott–Banton shared: “It was an activity packed, fulfilling day of adventure across the Atlantic Ocean. I especially enjoyed dancing with the students of the Iris Stubbs Primary School. Upon arrival at the school we were greeted by a rake and scrape student band and students singing and dancing to cultural songs like, “Throw out Your Line”. I also appreciated the exhibition done by Calvary Christian Primary School in their school hall. They showcased the local talents and all the rising stars or prominent figures who hail from South Caicos. Several historic artefacts were also on display. The Sandals Foundation values the sharing and preservation of culture throughout the Caribbean. We are therefore very pleased to see that the traditional folk forms as well as the history of the island, are being passed on to the younger generations. We travelled to South Caicos to impact them but the experience also left a lasting impression on us.”

Orville Morgan, Public Relations Manager of Beaches Turks and Caicos acknowledges the impact of the project on enhanced learning. “More children now have access to essential learning materials, thus increasing the likelihood of improved concentration which results in enhanced learning. The provision of school supplies helps to reduce barriers to education and knowing this, brings great joy.”

BTC Sandals Foundation Ambassadors with GM (white shirt) pose for a photo

Orville thanked all the Sandals Foundation ambassadors who assisted with the project from the planning phase to its execution, “Thanks to Devon Williams and Jaseth Wilson who worked on the logistics and packed the boxes well in advance of our trip. Thanks to Erline Raphael, Tanya Swann, Shanice Maxwell, Bernard Florvil, Jodian Scott–Banton and the “captain of the Beaches Turks and Caicos ship”, Jams McAnally for always supporting the Sandals Foundation projects.

He also made special mention of Kathy Lockhart, Assistant Director of Fisheries and Marine Resource Management (FMRM) who received the Beaches team at the Seaview Marina Dock. “Kathy was instrumental in the organization of the ground transportation. She was also our tour guide for the day. She was well informed and she was a gracious host.”

Ronlee James, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism emphasized the importance of other entities taking note of what was accomplished through this collaborative venture and he encourages more stakeholders to seize the opportunity to give back. “Education is everybody’s business,” he continued, “when we invest in education and local development it leads to a more attractive and sustainable tourist destination. Thank you Sandals Foundation.”

 

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Header: SF SXC 1 – Grade six girls from Iris Stubbs pose with the Minister of Tourism and the Beaches Turks and Caicos General Manager with school supplies

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#TurksandCaicos, May 20, 2024 – The Governor’s Office can confirm that Her Excellency the Governor Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam and the Honourable Premier Charles Washington Misick will this morning receive a US Congressional delegation, who have requested a meeting to discuss the recent arrests of US nationals for possession of ammunition offences.

The US delegation, which arrived yesterday evening, was met by Protocol officials and is due to depart this afternoon.

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Eleven Senators, Three Governors make appeals for Leniency; Five Americans now face 12 Years in Prison

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#TurksandCaicos, May 20, 2024 – US law makers are going to bat bigtime for their citizens detained in the Turks and Caicos for breach of the firearms ordinance, a congressional delegation arrived on Sunday for talks on an amicable  conclusion in the controversial court matters.

Here for a meeting set to take place today,   the congressional delegation is led by Senator Markwayne Mullin.

Five tourists are facing the 12 year minimum for possession of bullets, they say were inadvertently left in their checked baggage, but they can get a lesser sentence if the judge rules that it is warranted under the ‘Exceptional Circumstances’ clause in the Firearms Ordinance, newly amended and stiffened in 2022.

Eleven U.S. Senators and three State Governors have addressed letters to the TCI government beckoning for leniency in the cases of American citizens charged and detained for breach of Turks and Caicos gun laws which strictly prohibit the possession of unregistered firearms or ammunition; an infraction which carries with it a penalty of 12 years imprisonment.

It became known that at least one governor was communicating with Daleeni Daniel- Selveratnam, Turks and Caicos Governor about the unsettling situation.

J Kevin Stitt, Governor of Oklahoma appeared on television vocalizing his thoughts, calling the mandatory 12 year sentence “absurd.”  His letter for leniency was endorsed by Josh Shapiro, Governor of Pennsylvania and Glenn Youngkin, the Governor of Virginia.

“We humbly ask that your government – in its wisdom – temper justice with mercy and recognize that these made mistakes but had no apparent malicious intent,” states the May 14th letter signed by all three governors.

Twelve days before, Senators had already expressed their dire concern in correspondence dated May 2nd.

Magnetic Media obtained that letter which 11 senators have supported; their dispatch issued to the Attorney General of the Turks and Caicos, Rhondalee Braithwaite-Knowles, KC.

Senators Markwayne Mullin, Oklahoma; Robert P. Casey Jr, Pennsylvania; Mark Warner, Virginia; Tim Kaine, Virginia; James Lankford, Oklahoma; Michael Cloud, Texas; John Fetterman, Pennsylvania; Bob Good, Virginia; Guy Reschenthaler, Pennsylvania; Josh Brecheen, Oklahoma and former presidential contender, Ted Cruz of Texas boldly signed the document, with strong words for the TCIG.

“We do not discount the fact that the authorities in Turks and Caicos take the presence of unspent ammunition cartridges seriously to prioritize the safety of its civilians. However, based on our relationships and understanding of the circumstances of these American citizens, we strongly urge you to exercise leniency when reviewing their cases.”

Both letters point to the current good relationship between the Turks and Caicos and the United States as the reason to have the cases of Michael Lee Evans, 72 of Texas; Bryan Hagerich, Pennsylvania; Tyler Wenrich, 31 of Virginia and Ryan Watson, 40 of Oklahoma come to a reasonable conclusion.

Since Monday May 13, added to the four men and despite the media attention and US State Department warnings, Sharitta Grier, 45 of Orlando, Florida was arrested, sentenced and is now out on bail on near identical charges.

She is the fifth American held in recent months for the discovery of ammunition upon departure of the islands.

Grier, was on Thursday May 16 arraigned for allegedly having two bullets in her baggage; detected as she was exiting the Turks and Caicos following a Mother’s Day getaway with her daughter.  By Friday, bail had been granted to the woman who is still expressing shock at the gravity of the consequences; a dozen years in a Grand Turk prison.

A week earlier, a Thursday May 8, media release by the Turks and Caicos National Security Council informed of the Attorney General’s report to the group, which included the Premier, Minister of Tourism and Governor on the nuances of the legislation, according to a recent Court of Appeal decision.

“The Attorney-General, in respect of the law applicable to the cases against US Nationals on charges relating to the possession of ammunition, confirmed that an Attorney General’s Reference to the Court of Appeal certified that where a court finds there are exceptional circumstances, the sentencing judge has discretion under the law, to impose a custodial sentence and a fine that are fair and just in the circumstances of each case rather than impose the mandatory minimum. The Chief Justice is advancing sentencing guidelines in this respect.”

On Sunday, Senator Mullin of Oklahoma landed in Provo, with him:  “Rep. Reschenthaler of Pennsylvania; Rep. Good of Virginia; Rep. Brecheen of Oklahoma and Rep. Cloud of Texas.  They have a few staff members and an escort of four marines.  They will be in meetings all day. We are hoping for an agreeable resolution today,” explained a source close to the senate.

We’ve also learned that the Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis may climb aboard this train in the name of reasonable justice after Floridian, Sharitta Shiniee Grier was last week charged.

On social media, Grier has opened up about her arrest.

“Once the police cuffed my leg to a chair and left me in a room by myself I started crying out to the Good Lord, saying I know you are real but I need you to move for me, right now!  I need you to show me a sign that I’m going to be alright.”

Grier explains that before she could wipe away tears, “Mrs. Susan and her husband My Pop Pop” turned up, came to check on her while in police custody and are now lending her moral support.

Court correspondent Wilkie Arthur informed that during Grier’s arraignment, the courtroom was filled with some of the other Americans accused and their families; in her post, she called Ryan (Hagerich) and Bryan (Watson), both men who share a vacation villa as they await verdicts in their bullet possession matters, her ‘brothers.’

“I know it was God who placed them in my life.  They have a heart of gold, just like me and I love them. We are family forever.”

It is this kind of solidarity that the defendants hope will work in their favour as their Representatives have reportedly taken advocacy to a new level; landing at the private airport in Providenciales on Sunday to – in person – make appeals on behalf of the five Americans with the hope of seeing them avoid the lengthy prison term mandated by TCI law.

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***MEDIA RELEASE***

May 18th, 2024.

Following a police shooting incident on May 14th, the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RTCIPF) is now able to name the deceased male subject, with the permission of the family.

The Serious Crime Unit contacted the relatives of the deceased, and formal identification has taken place, with the subject being identified as 14-year-old Antorens Dorcely, also known locally as ‘Toto’.

During this challenging time, the RTCIPF also expressed its deepest condolences to the deceased’s family, and the force will continue to offer support through our Family Liaison Officer.

In light of this incident, the RTCIPF is urging the public to show respect and sensitivity towards the grieving family by refraining from sharing any footage of the deceased on social media.

Sharing such material can cause additional distress and harm. We emphasize the importance of empathy and respect for the family’s privacy as they navigate their grief. The death of any young person is a loss to the TCI.

The RTCIPF is committed and dedicated to conducting a thorough investigation and ensuring that all aspects of the incident are carefully examined and the findings are communicated transparently to the public.

A request has been made to an external police force to conduct a review of the incident. This is a routine procedure and intended to ensure an independent and objective review of the facts. The community’s cooperation and respect during this time are essential. The RTCIPF assures the public that we remain dedicated to upholding justice and accountability.

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