Volunteers supervise children
60 children due to delays in the opening of middle and some primary schools.
Education Minister Jerome Dill yesterday announced that the officers, who have agreed to suspend their normal duties, will supervise the five to eight year olds for the remainder of the week at the Seventh Day Adventist Church Hall on King Street. ---- Page 2 REPORT INTO POLICE NEARLY READY POL Report into Police nearly ready A report into the Bermuda Police drugs squad could be in the hands of Governor Thorold Masefield by the end of the week. A spokesman for Government House said yesterday: "It's in its final stages -- we are expecting something by the end of the week or the beginning of next week.'' ---- Page 2 POLICE OFFICER ACCUSED OF LYING CTS Police officer accused of lying A Warwick man charged with possessing crack cocaine with intent to supply accused a controversial narcotics officer of lying. Shejuan Swan, 26, of Spice Hill, made the claim during the first day of his Magistrates' Court trial.
---- Page 5 MAN JAILED FOR SUPPLYING HEROIN CTS Man jailed for supplying heroin A 23-year-old man caught on videotape taking part in a drug sale was sent to jail for two and a half years. O'Shane Darrell, of Cochrane Lane, Sandys Parish, pleaded not guilty to aiding and abetting another man, not before Magistrates' Court, in supplying heroin in Sandys Parish. But a magistrate found him guilty. ---- Page 6 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES `LACKING' CLB SUR Business opportunities `lacking' A survey has shown that many black males still can't imagine themselves in an international business career. ---- Business, Page 28