Teamwork credited for lull in murders

Fri, Mar 10th 2017, 10:02 AM

A recent lull in murders is the result of “consistency” in targeting “prolific offenders” and a “team approach” by law enforcement agencies in executing the government’s most recent anti-crime measures, Chief Superintendent Clayton Fernander said yesterday.

Chief Supt Fernander, the officer-in-charge of the Central Detective Unit (CDU), told The Tribune that the recent respite in murders is the result of the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) taking the government’s anti-crime policies “to another level” and consequently “touching the right people” in crime hot spots on a “consistent basis”...

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