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Prime Minister Davis Calls police graduation ceremony an ‘extraordinary’ day
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis said, on June 22, 2023, that the Graduation and Passing Out Ceremony held in Rawson Square was an “extraordinary day for the 229 new recruits of the Royal Bahamas Police Force.
COP: Zero tolerance for crime downtown
COP: Zero tolerance for crime downtown
Stressing that the country's tourism product must be protected, Commissioner of Police Clayton Fernander said last night that the police force will have a zero-tolerance approach to crime in Downtown Nassau. Fernander, who spoke at a police graduation and passing out parade for 229 new recruits in Rawson Square, told officers that the success of ...
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Traffic laws must be enforced
Traffic laws must be enforced
Dear Editor, If you drive around New Providence, you will note the absence of general traffic enforcement on our streets. I normally traverse the western district from Cable Beach to Harbour Bay, and then across the city into Golden Gates, and during this drive, I do not see a single traffic police on the streets. ...
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50 New Bikes Added to Police Fleet
50 New Bikes Added to Police Fleet
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Fifty new motorcycles officially commissioned to ease the flow of traffic in The Bahamas, particularly in the densely populated capital, New Providence.
Salient Points made by Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Philip Davis in his Budget 2023 Communication to Parliament, May 31, 2023
Projected Outturn for FY2022-2023: Public spending has remained on track, and is well within the budgeted amount.
Woman shot was not intended target, police say
Woman shot was not intended target, police say
A 41-year-old woman was in hospital yesterday after she became the unintentional target when she was shot in Bain Town shortly after 2:25 p.m. yesterday, police said. Police said they were alerted to the shooting via their ShotShotter technology. The woman was shot in the upper torso while on Cambridge Street after two males on a ...
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Police shooting of blind man in 2018 ruled a justifiable homicide
A Coroner's Court jury has ruled that the fatal shooting of a blind man on a motorcycle in 2018 by a police officer pursuing an allegedly armed suspect, was a justifiable homicide.
Son says he fled when father was shot because he was 'scared'
THE son of the blind man shot and killed by police while he was driving a motorcycle in 2018 told a coroner's court yesterday that he fled the scene because he was "scared".
Police yet to find man who allegedly pointed gun at them, Coroner's Court hears
Police have yet to locate a gunman who allegedly pulled a gun on police officers, sparking the fatal shooting of a blind and unarmed man, a Coroner's Court heard yesterday.
Parents of CARIFTA triathlon and aquathlon athletes request safer roads
Parents of the Bahamian CARIFTA triathlon and aquathlon team members continue to express concerns about a lack of road safety for cyclists and runners here in The Bahamas. The qualifying events for CARIFTA 2023 are now taking place, from March to May, and the training locations to prepare for these CARIFTA qualifying events are still subject to safety issues from ...
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