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  • Former UDP Senator Henry Gordon Remembered as Statesman

    Former UDP Senator Henry Gordon Remembered as Statesman

    The nation of Belize is mourning the passing of Henry Gordon, a distinguished former Cabinet Secretary and Senator, who died on January 2, 2026, at the age of 83. Gordon’s multifaceted career spanned meteorology, pastoral ministry, and national politics, leaving an indelible mark on the country’s public life.

    Gordon’s political journey saw him serve as Cabinet Secretary during the 1990s before ascending to the role of Secretary General for the United Democratic Party (UDP). Following the party’s decisive electoral victory in 2008, he was appointed Church Senator through a nomination by the Council of Churches and the Evangelical Association of Churches, representing religious communities in the national legislature.

    Before entering politics, Gordon established himself as Belize’s chief meteorologist and served as a respected Baptist pastor, blending scientific acumen with spiritual leadership. This unique combination of expertise characterized his approach to public service throughout his career.

    UDP Leader Tracy Panton commemorated Gordon’s legacy in an official statement, noting: ‘Mr. Gordon served with unwavering commitment, integrity, and a profound sense of duty. His contributions to our nation’s development will be remembered with both respect and sincere appreciation.’

    Current Church Senator Louis Wade, who considered Gordon his mentor, reflected on his guidance: ‘This represents a significant loss for our nation, as he was among my most influential mentors. I first encountered his wisdom through his writings in Amandala newspaper.’ Wade further elaborated: ‘He possessed the unique ability to navigate both governmental corridors and spiritual matters, much like the biblical Daniel who maintained his faith while serving in positions of power. He consistently emphasized how biblical principles and constitutional values collaboratively strengthen democratic governance.’

    Gordon is survived by his wife Ann, their four children, eleven grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter. A funeral service will be conducted at Bethany Baptist Church in Belize City on January 10 at 1:00 PM, where community members and dignitaries will gather to honor his life and contributions.

  • Sewage Overflows at Belize City Bus Terminal

    Sewage Overflows at Belize City Bus Terminal

    BELIZE CITY – A severe sanitation emergency unfolded at the Belize City bus terminal over the weekend as raw sewage overflowed from drainage systems, contaminating street surfaces and creating hazardous public health conditions. This incident occurs several months after the Ministry of Transport committed to comprehensive terminal upgrades that were intended to address exactly these types of infrastructure failures.

    Transport Ministry CEO Chester Williams attributed the overflow to exceptional rainfall volumes experienced throughout recent weeks. While confirming that immediate cleanup operations have been conducted using sewer trucks to extract the waste, Williams acknowledged the terminal’s longstanding sanitation deficiencies.

    The promised renovation project, which includes installation of four new bathroom facilities and flood prevention measures, remains in preliminary development phases despite allocated funding already being approved. Infrastructure Ministry engineers and architects have conducted site assessments, but the project awaits final architectural drawings and quantity bills before tender documents can be prepared.

    Notably, renovation work has already commenced at the Belmopan Bus Terminal, with Belize City’s improvements expected to follow subsequently. Williams expressed hope that the delayed upgrades would materialize ‘sooner rather than later’ to prevent recurrence of such public health hazards.

  • Man Charged Following Fatal RTA of Brian Miguel

    Man Charged Following Fatal RTA of Brian Miguel

    Belizean authorities have formally charged 35-year-old William Aleman of Burrell Boom Village in connection with a fatal road traffic accident that resulted in the death of 24-year-old Brian Miguel. The tragic incident occurred on Saturday afternoon at approximately 3:30 p.m. along the miles forty and forty-one corridor.

    Aleman faces multiple serious charges including manslaughter by negligence, causing death by careless conduct, and operating a motor vehicle without due care and attention. The charges stem from a collision involving Aleman’s Ford F-150 pickup truck and Miguel’s motorcycle.

    According to police reports, the impact of the collision was severe enough to eject Miguel—a farmer from St. Matthews Village—several yards from his motorcycle, resulting in his immediate death at the scene.

    Assistant Superintendent of Police Stacy Smith, who is overseeing the investigation, provided clarification regarding impairment suspicions. “No sample was taken from Mr. Aleman,” ASP Smith stated, “as his conduct did not suggest anybody who was under the influence of intoxicants at the time of the incident.”

    The case highlights ongoing road safety concerns in the region and underscores the legal consequences of negligent driving behavior. The judicial process against Aleman is now underway as authorities continue to investigate the precise circumstances that led to the fatal collision.

  • Two Detained in Murder of Phillip Nicholas

    Two Detained in Murder of Phillip Nicholas

    Authorities in Belize have taken two individuals into custody for interrogation regarding the homicide of Phillip Nicholas, a 57-year-old resident. The tragic event unfolded in the early hours of Sunday, approximately at 2:00 a.m., within the Belize Defence Force housing complex.

    According to official police reports, the assailant gained entry into the residence through an unsecured side door. The intruder discharged multiple rounds, one of which struck Nicholas in the head while he was asleep alongside his wife and their four-year-old grandson. Despite the proximity of the attack, both the spouse and the young child emerged physically unharmed from the harrowing incident.

    In a heartfelt tribute to the victim, Nicholas’s partner characterized him as an exceptionally affable and devoted family man. “He was a jovial personality, brimming with kindness and affection,” she recounted. “He delighted in dancing and clowning around to entertain others. His children and grandchildren were the absolute center of his universe; he constantly expressed his profound love for them and felt a void whenever they were absent.”

    Reflecting on the profound shock of the sudden loss, she expressed a stance of faith and resilience. “Such devastating circumstances always arrive without warning, leaving one utterly unprepared,” she stated. “I place my trust in God as the ultimate overseer who witnesses all things. I have surrendered this matter entirely into His hands.”

    The ongoing investigation continues as law enforcement works to ascertain the motive behind the break-in and the precise circumstances leading to the fatal shooting.

  • Construction Worker Arrested for Burglary in Armenia Village

    Construction Worker Arrested for Burglary in Armenia Village

    In a recent law enforcement development from Cayo District, Belize, authorities have taken into custody 27-year-old Elvis Larios, a construction worker residing in Armenia Village, on burglary charges. The arrest occurred on January 5, 2026, after sophisticated security technology enabled the detection of the crime in progress.

    According to Assistant Superintendent of Police Stacy Smith, the incident unfolded when the property owner, who was away from the residence, received an automated alert from his installed security system indicating unauthorized movement on his premises. The homeowner promptly notified local law enforcement officials regarding the potential security breach.

    “Police units were immediately dispatched to the residence to conduct a thorough inspection,” stated ASP Smith during an official briefing. “Upon arrival and subsequent examination of the property, officers discovered Mr. Larios inside the dwelling. Further investigation revealed he was in possession of two separate items that were confirmed to belong to the legitimate homeowner.”

    The efficient response by Belizean law enforcement highlights the growing effectiveness of public-private partnerships between homeowners utilizing modern security technology and police response protocols. This case demonstrates how integrated security systems can serve as effective crime deterrents and enable rapid police intervention.

    Legal proceedings against Larios are currently underway as judicial authorities examine the evidence and circumstances surrounding the alleged burglary attempt. The suspect remains in custody awaiting formal arraignment and judicial review of the charges brought against him.

  • Taxi Driver Charged With Sexual Assault of Minor

    Taxi Driver Charged With Sexual Assault of Minor

    In a developing case that has drawn significant public attention, Philippine authorities have formally apprehended and charged 29-year-old taxi operator Wilbert Cal with sexual assault offenses involving a minor. The arrest occurred on Saturday following detailed allegations presented by a 13-year-old female victim.

    According to official police documentation, the incident unfolded when the adolescent visited a commercial establishment operated by Chinese proprietors. The victim reported that an unidentified male approached her without consent and engaged in inappropriate physical contact without her authorization. Following immediate investigation, law enforcement officials identified and located suspect Cal, leading to his detention.

    Judicial proceedings are currently underway as prosecutors prepare formal charges against the accused. The case has sparked broader conversations regarding passenger safety protocols within the transportation sector and protection mechanisms for minors in public spaces. Local community leaders have called for intensified security measures around commercial establishments frequented by young people.

    Law enforcement representatives have reaffirmed their commitment to pursuing justice while ensuring the victim’s privacy and psychological wellbeing throughout the legal process. The case continues to develop as investigators examine additional evidence and witness testimonies.

  • MS‑13 Gang Member Handed Over to Guatemalan Authorities

    MS‑13 Gang Member Handed Over to Guatemalan Authorities

    In a significant cross-border security operation, Belizean authorities have transferred a high-profile MS-13 gang member to Guatemalan officials for subsequent expulsion to his native El Salvador. The operation, conducted on Friday, targeted 45-year-old Marvin Edgardo Sandoval, alias ‘Cirillo,’ a Salvadoran national identified as a member of the notorious Mara Salvatrucha criminal organization.

    Sandoval had been formally classified as a prohibited immigrant in Belize and was subject to an official ‘Order to Leave’ the country. The deportation procedure was executed through a coordinated effort between specialized G13 police units based in San Ignacio and Belize’s immigration department officials.

    The handover occurred at the Melchor de Mencos border crossing in Guatemala’s Petén department, where Belizean officials transferred custody to Guatemalan customs authorities. Guatemalan migration services subsequently arranged Sandoval’s expulsion to El Salvador, his country of origin.

    This incident marks the second documented deportation of a Salvadoran MS-13 operative from Belize in recent months. In November, Belizean border authorities facilitated the arrest of another gang member, Julio Cesar, at the nation’s western frontier in a similar security operation.

    MS-13, designated as a ‘transnational criminal organization’ by the United States government, originated among Salvadoran immigrant communities in Los Angeles during the 1980s. The gang has since evolved into one of the most formidable criminal networks in the Western Hemisphere, engaging in drug trafficking, human smuggling, and extreme violence across Central America and beyond.

  • More Details of 26-Year-Old Father Found Murdered in Parking Lot

    More Details of 26-Year-Old Father Found Murdered in Parking Lot

    BELIZE CITY – The brutal stabbing death of 26-year-old Patrick Uh has left his family grappling with unimaginable grief and unanswered questions. His common-law partner, Roxanna Aldana, expressed profound shock and confusion regarding the motive behind the fatal attack that claimed Uh’s life in a supermarket parking lot.

    According to official reports, authorities discovered Uh’s body lying face up on a wooden pallet in the parking area of New Moon Supermarket near Mile 10 on the Philip Goldson Highway on January 5, 2026. Police evidence indicated a single stab wound to the chest as the cause of death. A black-handled knife with a broken silver metal blade was recovered from beneath his left hand at the crime scene.

    Aldana recounted her traumatic experience of arriving at the location after hearing reports of her partner lying on the ground. “I walked over praying he had simply fallen asleep from drinking so I could bring him home,” she stated. “When I arrived, I saw police and caution tape. Nobody would give me any answers.”

    The devastating reality became clear when officers lifted the body, revealing the blood-soaked pavement beneath. “That’s when I saw they had killed my boy,” Aldana emotionally recalled.

    Describing Uh as a devoted family man, Aldana emphasized his non-confrontational nature despite occasionally drinking. “He was my jokey person, so loving with his family,” she noted, struggling to comprehend why anyone would target him.

    The tragedy leaves behind a four-year-old daughter who continues to ask about her father’s return. “She asks me, ‘Mommy when Daddy coming home?’ I tell her daddy is working because I can’t explain the truth,” Aldana shared. “She only sees me crying.”

    Uh was pronounced dead at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital following the incident. Police investigations continue as the family seeks justice for the senseless violence that shattered their lives.

  • GOB Calls for Restraint Following “Removal” of Maduro

    GOB Calls for Restraint Following “Removal” of Maduro

    The Government of Belize has formally responded to the recent United States military intervention in Venezuela that resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. In an official statement released on January 5, 2026, the Briceño Administration expressed deep concern over the large-scale operation that involved approximately 150 aircraft and reportedly required months of strategic planning.

    Belizean authorities revealed they had been monitoring the gradual military buildup in the southern Caribbean region over the preceding four months, warning that such developments pose significant threats to regional stability. The government aligned its position with the collective stance adopted by the CARICOM Heads of Government Bureau, which had issued its own declaration on January 3 regarding the escalating situation.

    Reaffirming its commitment to international legal frameworks, the statement emphasized Belize’s dedication to the principles enshrined in the United Nations Charter, which it considers fundamental to maintaining global peace and security. Officials called for all involved parties to demonstrate restraint, respect established international laws, and pursue constructive dialogue to peacefully resolve the ongoing crisis.

    The government specifically referenced Belize’s historically cordial and cooperative relationship with Venezuela, expressing hope for a prompt restoration of constitutional order determined by the Venezuelan constitution and the democratic will of its citizens. Additionally, the administration confirmed the safe return of all Belizean students who had been pursuing education in Venezuela, providing reassurance to concerned families and the general public.

    Belize remains engaged with CARICOM member states and other hemispheric nations to coordinate responses as the situation continues to evolve.

  • Reward Offered After 16 Phones Stolen from Plett’s Electronics

    Reward Offered After 16 Phones Stolen from Plett’s Electronics

    Authorities in Orange Walk District are actively investigating a sophisticated burglary that targeted Plett’s Electronics on January 5, 2026. The perpetrators executed a calculated break-in by excavating through a solid cement wall to gain unauthorized entry into the commercial establishment.

    Despite triggering the security alarm system during the operation, the thieves successfully absconded with approximately sixteen mobile phones before law enforcement could intervene. Police officials confirmed their rapid response time of just four minutes after the alarm activation, but preliminary investigations indicate the culprits had already vacated the premises within the initial two minutes of the security breach.

    Law enforcement personnel arriving at the scene documented a precisely crafted opening in the building’s exterior wall, which forensic experts believe served as the primary access point for the burglary. Notably, the criminal operation appeared specifically focused on electronic merchandise, as cash assets remained untouched during the incident.

    In response to the theft, Plett’s Electronics management has announced a formal reward program for any information that directly contributes to recovering the stolen merchandise and facilitating the apprehension of those responsible. The company has reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing security measures while collaborating closely with district police authorities throughout the investigation process.