The Royal Gibraltar Police (RGP) investigation into the allegation that ‘whistle-blowers’ were incentivised to provide evidence to the McGrail Inquiry “has not uncovered any evidence that meets the threshold for criminal prosecution for Misconduct in Public Office.”
Shortly after 1.30 am on Sunday morning, officers of the RGP Marine Section were alerted to a suspect vessel navigating in Gibraltar waters. Following a short search the vessel was located within BGTW, with four occupants and loaded with bales of Cannabis Resin. All four occupants were arrested on drugs offences and the vessel and drugs seized.
Following a report of a burglary in the evening of Thursday the 27th of February 2014, officers of the Royal Gibraltar Police arrested, on Friday the 28th of February 2014, a 28 year old local man on suspicion of burglary.
This morning, the Chief Minister met with a further cross frontier group, formed by trade unionists on both sides of the border, as well as members of the Defenders of Gibraltar and Voice of Gibraltar groups, and Spanish radio show presenter Samuel Fernandez.
The Government has today insisted that the GSD is hypocritical in their criticism of the Government’s recently launched ‘Affordable Housing Scheme’. A No.6 Statement on the matter today said, ‘It is clear that the Opposition have been stunned by the community’s hugely positive response to the launch of the Government’s new housing schemes and, rather than maintain a prudent silence on the matter, they have felt compelled to comment in order to find something to be critical about.