Police chief says jailhouse wedding probe concluded

Fri, Mar 28th 2014, 10:56 AM

Police Commissioner Ellison Greenslade said yesterday the investigation into a wedding that took place at the Central Police Station earlier this month is complete and he will decide today on the fate of the four officers implicated in the matter.
Greenslade said the officers are still on administrative leave.
One of the officers is an assistant superintendent, one is a corporal and two are constables.
Greenslade said they may lose their jobs over the matter.
He previously said he was disturbed and embarrassed that a man arrested on drug charges married his finance at the station.
He said the "dastardly" ceremony violated the Royal Bahamas Police Force's (RBPF) policies and "defied" his instructions that officers maintain public confidence in police.
The groom, Kendrick Tinker, 35, of Grand Bahama, was arraigned on charges of possession of drugs with intent to supply and conspiracy to possess dangerous drugs with intent to supply. He was charged along with two other men.
Tinker was eventually released on $15,000 bail.

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