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Seven million reasons for Grand Turk to be even more ‘Grand’; Premier promises that she is on it

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#Providenciales, November 29, 2018 – Turks and Caicos – Grand Turk residents have a right to be irritated by any inaction of any government administration which appears to be slow going on enhancements for the island.

For one thing, it may not be the economic hub for the Turks and Caicos Islands, but it is certainly the island with the largest visitor arrival numbers, falling a little shy of one million cruisers stopping in each year.

For another, Grand Turk – also the country’s dive capital – is the only island where the main developer has invested, with the government directly into a fund, which is now holding $7 million.  The Carnival Infrastructure Fund is loaded and the spending of the money has strict guidelines, chief of them being that every cent is for Grand Turk’s development and Grand Turk alone.

“When we are able to move forward with the Infrastructure Fund, because there is seven million dollars that can only be spent in Grand Turk and we intend spend as much as we possibly can to give it the urgent facelift and we have approved about three or four million in projects for exactly that.”

Premier Sharlene Robinson knows that her compatriots in Grand Turk are eager to see something happen to spruce up the Capital, and she addressed it when we spoke to her one on one on Wednesday November 28, 2018 at her office in Providenciales.

“So we want Grand Turk to understand that they are not left behind.  You have a pot of money that was just sitting there and we are going to spend it for the benefit of that island.”

We wanted to know more though, including when Islanders in the Capital of the country would see the work the fund is funding.  The Premier, who has two members of her Ministry of Finance team on a specially comprised committee with Carnival Cruise Line said now that a Letter of Understanding is signed nearly a dozen projects can get started… well, that is at least after the notoriously tedious procurement process is done.

“They’ve already held their initial meetings and agreed to projects and we have agreed to projects in Cabinet as well.”

Cited by the Premier and Finance Minister were:  “the removing of the boat (marooned since Hurricane Sandy in 2014); the demolishing of buildings at South Base; dealing with the animals and creating a pound; looking at upkeep of buildings and improvement of parks.”

Ten projects she revealed are coming.

“So when we came into office, one of the first things we did in our commitment to Carnival to help in the infrastructure of Grand Turk in terms of repairs, was to put over $2m in the budget for roads.  Believe it or not, the roads that are being done now were approved since last year March 2017, and we are now realizing them November 2018.  Which speaks a lot to the system.  But that was our commitment…”

The lack luster state of destination Grand Turk has drawn scathing reviews, is rumored to have cost a reduction in cruise stops and is confirmed as creating an embarrassing reputation despite Grand Turk’s natural beauties.  The Premier said her team is trying to boost morale through capital works projects.

“Grand Turk roads and the areas that we are doing now, some have never seen paved roads.  We have tourists who are riding all through and then you have residents who are taxpayers, just like everyone else.  It is really lifting Grand Turk, and I know it created a lot of excitement, unfortunately we had some vandalism but at the end of the day it is doing what we want it to do, we want people to feel that they are a part that they are not left behind.”

Grand Turk is also viewed by the PDM Government as a captive audience for repeat visits to the territory, whether in Grand Turk or other parts of the TCI.

“We know that this site is important not just for you (Carnival) but for us because it brings almost a million tourists, we can have Grand Turk as a walking advertisement for land tourists to come back into all the islands!”

Additionally, the Premier shared that Carnival Cruise Line has agreed to donate the construction of a multi-purpose complex, outside of the Infrastructure Fund; it will be double as a community center and a shelter on the former site of the Department of Education in North Backsalina, Grand Turk.

 

Photo Caption: Department of Education Grand Turk relocated; future community centre

 

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Eight Months facing Police Accusations and Court, now Pedro Grant Exonerated

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Dana Malcolm 

Staff Writer 

With no evidence to support their claim, the prosecution has dropped their case against Pedro Jose Alfredo Grant Gallon, the Dominican Republic citizen who was accused of impersonating an officer in September 2023.

The Police, who publicized the arrest and charge, have not yet commented on the matter despite Magnetic Media queries.

Grant, for his part, has always vehemently denied the accusations that he was impersonating an officer and described the circumstances surrounding his arrest as unfair.

He contends that on the evening of July 13, 2023, he was being followed by a strange driver, concerned, he waited until the man pulled off at a bar, then took his license plate number and called the police, but police never came to help Grant. He alleges that the next time he saw them, they came with handcuffs to arrest him. In a search, police found his IDs which included his documentation for humanitarian work with the International Diplomatic Alliance (IDA) and police lights attached to his vehicle. In explaining the possession of those lights, Grant said he told officers that they had been in his car from his time in the Dominican Republic where he was involved in law enforcement.

Since that time, Grant has maintained several facts:

  • The Police did not have a warrant to search his home and car;
  • The Police took his documents including passports and IDs, one of which was issued by the IDA, and to date have not returned them despite being court-ordered to do so;
  • The Police intimidated his wife with threats of deportation;
  • He never showed any ID, flashing lights at the man following him, or claimed to be an officer.

Police have steadfastly refused to comment on the case despite numerous queries into the bizarre circumstances, even with serious allegations like intimidation against them. Grant was officially charged with Impersonating an Officer in September but IDA Head Jerrod Crockett told Magnetic Media despite seizing documents from Grant to support their case, no one even called the organization to see if they were real or fake.

Now, when called to provide evidence to the court as to why they arrested and charged the resident, the police and DPPs office drew a complete blank as Wilkie Arthur, Magnetic Media Court Correspondent, confirmed it was a lack of evidence that got the case dropped.

Despite this win serious damage has been done Grant claims, describing his life as a ‘living hell’ and ‘miserable’ since the accusations were publicized.

The IDA says it has been affected as well.

“That really put a hurt on us for the last six to eight months now because of accusations of fraudulent documents that everybody else has seen. We’re trying to prove our legitimacy now because you guys can’t verify any documents— before you put everything out there as public information,” Crockett said of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RTCIPF)

The president also told our news team they had lost thousands of dollars in funding.

Following the closure of the case we reached out again to police to find out on what grounds Grant had been arrested and charged but no response was issued.

 

 

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Man accused of kidnapping, raping and filming sex acts with woman for two days; Remanded until June

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Wilkie Arthur

Freelance Court Correspondent

A Dominican female, after allegedly being sexually assaulted, allegedly recorded performing sexual acts and allegedly threatened and held against her will overnight by a jitney driver will have to wait a little longer for the conclusion of the matter.

Identified as the accused in this case is ELVETHAN MCFAIAN HANDFIELD, 47 of Parrot Cut Street, Cooper Jack, Providenciales; it is in the area residents call, Glass Shack.

Hon Chief Magistrate, Mr Jolyon Hatmin has remanded the man to prison until his sufficiency hearing on June 7, 2024.

A Dominican woman, resident in Dock Yard, Providenciales reported to police that she was on the road waiting on a jitney when she was picked up by the accused HANDFIELD.  She said he asked her where she’s going?  She said she told him to Dock Yard and then jumped into his car.  The woman said she had just gotten off from work and wanted to get home, instead, the driver allegedly detoured to what she suspected was his home, where he reportedly pulled out a knife and forced her inside.

The woman was held captive, according to her account of events to Police.  Raped repeatedly between Friday April 19th to Saturday April 20th; and then was threatened not to report the matter or face being humiliated, because her alleged attacker recorded the sexual encounter, without her consent and was prepared to post it online.

 Officers of the Safeguard and Public Protection Unit arrested ELVETHAN HANDFIELD shortly after the release of the woman, who filed a formal complaint. He was subsequently charged by female detective Ms. Michelle Goslyn with two acts of rape of female complainant, her identity revealed but which we withhold due to the sensitive nature of the crime.

The charges were laid against him on Friday April 26 and his court appearance was on Monday, April 29, 2024. HANDFIELD was not required to enter a plea as the CM explained to him that these are indictable offenses. The serious nature fit only for a Supreme Court trial.

In his attempt to get bail, as he was unrepresented at the arraignment, Ms.Tassja Mitchell of the DPP’s Office outlined all that is mentioned above and further told the Court that he there are other investigations pending, with more charges to come for the man who is known to the Police.

Mitchell explained that the Crown is opposing bail; expressing sincere concern for public safety if the suspect were to be released.  

While the Chief Magistrate dismissed hearing more about the other matters pending against ELVETHAN HANDFIELD.  

The Senior Public Prosecutor, Tassja Mitchell, in making a case for NO BAIL expressed to the Court that the Rehabilitation of Offenders’ Ordinance prevented her from giving the details of HANDFIELD’ convictions.

Bail for the man was denied; he is currently on remand at His Majesty’s Prison in Grand Turk.

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Graceway Communities Hosts Successful Earth Day Farmers Market and over 1.2 tons of litter removed from the Nation’s Capital

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – April 28, 2024– Graceway Communities, the charitable arm of Graceway Supermarkets, proudly hosted it’s fourth annual Earth Day Farmers Market, providing a platform for local farmers to showcase and sell their produce, fruit trees, and vegetables grown in their own backyards. The event, held in conjunction with various partners, aimed to promote sustainability, support local agriculture, and raise environmental awareness.

Collaborating with Environmental Arts, Sunshine Nursery, the Department of Agriculture, DECR, Fortis TCI, and TC Reef Fund, Graceway Communities saw the participation of farmers and community members from across the sister islands.

As part of the Earth Day festivities, Graceway Communities, in partnership with the Edward Gartland Youth Center displayed the first of three sculptures at IGA from April 19th to 23rd, captivating onlookers with its powerful message and artistic expression. The collaborative sculpture effort, led by youth from the Clement Howell Environmental Club, aimed to raise awareness about environmental issues, particularly the impact of plastic pollution on our planet.

In a bid to further commemorate Earth Day, Graceway Communities extended its efforts to Grand Turk, where a successful clean-up campaign was organized the following weekend. Six teams participated in the campaign, collectively collecting an impressive 2567.77 pounds equivalent to 1.2 tons of garbage from the environment. The New Testament Church of God emerged as the winners of the clean-up campaign, receiving a prize of three thousand dollars in recognition of their dedication and hard work.

Board Director of Graceway Communities Ms. Edith Cox commenting on the Earth Day festivities stated “Graceway Communities continue to make a positive impact on our local communities. Earth Day reminds us of our stewardship to protect and preserve our environment for future generations. The collaboration of our various stakeholders contributed to making this event an awesome success!

Commenting on the massive cleanup campaign the board chair stated “The Grand Turk Communities benefitted from a massive cleanup ridding their communities of more than 2,500 pounds of trash. Kudos to all who showed up to support their communities and their environment! The TCI can look forward to more environmentally friendly initiatives from Graceway Communities as we continue to make a difference in our communities!”.

For more information about Graceway Communities and their environmental initiatives, please visit www.gracewaysupermarkets.com.

 

 

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