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.”
Early yesterday morning, RGP Officers challenged five men acting suspiciously in the area of Camp Bay when they realised that they were in possession of five bales of Cannabis Resin. Three of the men, namely Juan Diego Araujo De Vera, aged 40 of No.15 Stanley Buildings, Francisco Jesus Guerrero Navas, aged 23 of La Linea and Mohamed Tarik Baraka Taher, aged 39 of Ceuta were arrested on suspicion of Possession of a Controlled Drug.
This afternoon a further contestant signed up for Miss Gibraltar 2014. The Miss Gibraltar Office, along with all of this year's contestant's and last year's winner will man a Miss Gibraltar 2014 Recruitment stand in Casemates Square this afternoon, in an attempt to entice girls to enter.
Following much deliberation, the jury for the Mark Montovio trial this afternoon came to a majority verdict of not guilty against the six charges of indecent assault.
Yesterday afternoon three RGP vessels were caught in a chase with two RHIBs making their way into the bay, heading North. One of the RGP vessels applied sirens and beacons and maintained an interception course and saw that the two RHIBs were navigating together side by side at a fast speed. At this stage the 10-meter RHIB changed course and began went on a collision course to the RGP vessel, which had to take evasive action in order to avoid the collision.