Haitian migrants apprehended in The Exumas

Tue, Jul 4th 2017, 09:32 AM

Over 60 undocumented Haitian nationals were apprehended in the central Bahamas early Monday morning by the Royal Bahamas Defence Force.
A Haitian sloop was intercepted on the Great Bahama Bank west of the Exuma chain by HMBS Lignum Vitae under the command of Senior Lieutenant Bertram Bowleg around 2 a.m. Monday morning. The vessel was subsequently boarded and searched, resulting in 69 migrants (58 males, 10 females and a child) being apprehended.
The wooden vessel was initially sighted by a defense force surveillance aircraft piloted by Chief Petty Officer Gregory Storr earlier that day, when HMBS Lignum Vitae, which was on routine patrol at the time, was directed to intercept.
The migrants were transported to the capital and turned over to immigration officials for further processing.
The Royal Bahamas Defence Force remains committed to defending the territorial integrity of The Bahamas as it guards our heritage.

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