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as well as illicit acts against children,
the elderly and pregnant women.
She emphasized that the review of
the various pieces of legislation is indicative
of a significant development also
focusing on the technological implications
of sexual exploitation in the contemporary
society.
St. Lucia
St. Lucia’s Prime Minister, Allen Chastanet
said his administration is on track
in dealing with the crime situation, even
as he expressed his disappointments that
magistrates were showing inconsistences
in their rulings.
Chastanet told a
news conference he has
a goal of reducing serious
crime by 10 percent
this year, with a vision
of reducing serious crime by 40 percent
over the next three years.
He said St. Lucia is currently at about
5.5 percent reduction year over year
in serious crime, adding that the horrific
part has been an increase in crimes
that was not normally seen in the rural
areas.
The prime minister described the situation
as a very worrisome issue, also in
terms of how people are willing to compromise
with criminals.
Trinidad
Trinidad and Tobago-owned Caribbean
Airlines Ltd. (CAL) released its
unaudited financial result for January
to September 2019 last week, showing
earnings before taxes and interest of
TT$121 million, comprising of TT$153
million on international and other operations.
The financial results
showed losses of $32
million on the domestic
air-bridge (Tobago).
Revenue, it said for the
nine months was $2.3 billion, up 3.8
percent.
The airline said increases in cargo
revenue were up by 14 percent and year
on year profit by 34 percent.
CAL attributes its success to the
implementation of new technology,
expansion of the airline’s route network,
an increase in passenger demand and
cargo business together with enhanced
cost management.
There have been non-stop flights
between Port of Spain to Curacao, nonstop
services between Kingston to Barbados
as well as seasonal service from
Montego Bay to Ft Lauderdale.
— Compiled by Azad Ali
Continued from Page 4
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