Prime Minister attends the Presidential Transfer of Command Ceremony in Panama

The Office of the Prime Minister informs that the Prime Minister, Hon. John Briceño departed the country over the weekend en route to Panama City, Panama, to attend the Presidential Transfer of Command Ceremony of the Newly Elected, His Excellency Jose Raul Molino Quintero, on 1st July 2024.

The Prime Minister returns to Belize on Wednesday, 3rd July 2024, and during his absence, Hon. Cordel Hyde, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources, Mining and Petroleum will hold over as Prime Minister.

(Press release)

Social Media Users Warned Against Sharing Lewd Content

Police Minister Kareem Musa told reporters this morning that it is an offence, “a criminal offence by virtue of the Cyber Crime Act of 2020,”  to share and publish videos and photographs of a lewd and indecent nature. This warning comes after a surge of videos and photographs depicting lewd content began circulating widely on social media over the weekend.

Police Commissioner Chester Williams has also condemned the people sharing the videos. He shared, “It is an offence under the Cyber Act for one to use a computer devise to produce or distribute any video or photographs with the intent to humiliate, harm, or subject a person to public ridicule or embarrassment. Those who are therefore engaging in the posting, reposting, or further distribution of these videos or photographs are committing the crime of cyberbullying and can be prosecuted.”

Authorities urge individuals who have posted or shared such content to remove it immediately and cease further distribution. The law is clear on the matter, and violators could face significant penalties, including imprisonment.

In a statement addressing the situation, attorney Audrey Matura expressed dismay over the derogatory comments and memes following the release of explicit videos involving several women and a particular male. Matura emphasised the emotional distress caused to the individuals involved, particularly the female public figure featured in the videos. Matura encouraged the public to assist law enforcement by screen recording evidence of such posts, ensuring that perpetrators can be held accountable.

Three Men Murdered Over the Weekend 

Thirty-seven-year-old Paul Arthurs of Ontario Village, Cayo District, was fatally stabbed on Saturday night in the New Site area of Blackman Eddy Village. Arthurs was involved in an altercation prior to his murder. Authurs sustained multiple injuries, including a severe stab wound to the abdomen. Arthurs was quickly transported to the Western Regional Hospital in Belmopan, where he was pronounced dead minutes later. Several individuals are in police custody.

Meanwhile, in Orange Walk, police are investigating the murder of sixty-year-old Norman Winston Gillett. Gillett was shot several times early on Sunday morning while he was on Monkey River Street in Orange Walk Town. Two other persons, including the deceased’s son and an acquaintance, were shot. Investigators believe that Gillett’s murder may be the result of an altercation that occurred earlier that night. We are told that a suspect has been identified.

The third murder reportedly occurred on Sunday night in Santa Elena Town, Cayo District. Anthony Smith was shot dead while he was in front of China Town Store. He was rushed to the hospital, where he later succumbed.

Flights Cancelled as Hurricane Beryl Slams Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl has made landfall on Carriacou Island in Grenada. The hurricane, which has regained strength in recent hours, has prompted warnings of life-threatening winds and dangerous storm surges.

Hurricane warnings are also in effect for Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Tobago. Airports and businesses across the Caribbean have shut down, and residents have been urged to seek shelter as the potentially devastating storm hits the region. Dozens of flights were cancelled as Beryl approached on Sunday night, with leaders urging the public to heed warnings.

Beryl’s strength has been fluctuating. The hurricane was upgraded to a Category 4 on Monday after slightly weakening earlier.

Meteorologists say it is unusual for a hurricane of this strength to form this early in the year.

The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has warned that the North Atlantic could experience up to seven major hurricanes this year, up from the average of three in a season. It attributed record high sea surface temperatures as a contributing factor.

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