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is still receiving information regarding the abduction

On Saturday, heavily armed people kidnapped Marzouka Jr, who is also a businessman in Haiti, where criminal gangs are engaged in kidnapping for ransom

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“We are still gathering information and so far, as far as we are concerned, there has been no loss of life and we continue to work But at this time, we are continuing to get information,” Drew stated

In an earlier statement, the government said it is outraged by the kidnapping of the Honorary Consul and his father and that the Consulate’s official vehicle was also seized

“The Government of St Kitts and Nevis expresses outright condemnation of this and other cowardly acts which lawless agents in Haiti continue to indiscriminately utilize to terrorize Haitian citizens and residents alike,” the statement said public good and the preservation of a safe society, free from drunken driving,” the AG’s said in a statement from his chambers

License owners are obliged to prevent any person who is drunk, violent, quarrelsome or disorderly from entering their premises

Any license owner, who fails to adhere to their obligations, face a fine of GYD$100,000 for the first offence, and GYD$200,000 for a second offence

“The Government of St Kitts and Nevis is deeply concerned about the safety of Mr Marzouka and hope that he will be returned to his home and l o v e d o n e s s o o n I t i s t h e Government’s wish that the Marzouka family will find solace in the fact that the Government and people of St Kitts and Nevis stand in solidarity with them at this undoubtedly traumatic time,” the statement added

The St Kitts and Nevis government called on “those who are bent on committing these criminal and heinous undertakings to cease the violence,” while reiterating the appeal to international partners for shortterm assistance to address the security and humanitarian crises in the Caricom country

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