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.”
Last Friday, 670 grams of Cannabis Resin was found in local, James Yusifredo’s home, by Drug Squad Officers. 42 year old Yusifredo was arrested and taken to New Mole House where he was processed, interviewed and charged with Possession and Possession with intent to supply the controlled drug.
The PDP yesterday claimed that following a whole year in office, the Government has yet to put forward a credible traffic and parking plan which will help alleviate congestion, provide environmentally sensible alternatives, encourage less use of cars, and provide cost effective parking for those who need or want to use their cars.
The Party insists that it would like to find a modern and environmentally – friendly solution to the parking problem. They claim, ‘We need to continue to increase the incentive for people to use state of the art public transport such as the free bus service or to choose to walk or cycle. Gibraltar is not yet sufficiently pedestrian or cycle friendly and the Government should invest in making it so. In a small place like Gibraltar where a free bus service is available there is no reason why we should still be witnessing tailbacks and congestion on a daily basis. Car sharing to work should be encouraged when more often than not there is a lone driver in a car.
In a small update regarding the Europa Point shooting incident that occurred last month, the RGP has told YGTV that they are currently waiting for forensic results from the UK, as well as looking into other possible areas of the investigation.
Today’s winner of the YGTV Daily Photograph Competition is Dylan Gomez with the most interesting shot of a marble. The snap captures the almost quizzical look on the person’s face as well as the intricate detailing inside the glass marble.