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February 08, 2024
CONFLICTING ACCOUNTS: Pirates Cove officals say surveillance footage conflicts with alleged victim's account

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Officials at Pirates Cove say surveillance footage from their property, where two American women alleged that they were raped, conflicts with the alleged victim's account of the incident. Property management said, in a statement released February 7, 2024, "Upon further review of the surveillance videos, the allegations made on site, and in subsequent [...]

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January 17, 2024
St. Vincent Steps Up Surveillance Against Leprosy

ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES - St. Vincent and The Grenadines intensifies leprosy surveillance after its detection in neighboring islands.

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February 18, 2022
Being ‘Humane’ – The Amoury Company Upgrades Surveillance System at the Bahamas Humane Society Post Break-In

Last October, the Bahamas Humane Society was greeted by some unwanted visitors – and we’re not talking about animals. The organization that shelters hundreds of animals in need of care was ransacked by thieves, leaving the facility in shambles and fear in the hearts of employees.

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May 05, 2022
Bahamas Girl Guides Association Signs on to Amoury’s Eagle Eye Surveillance Offering

Each day, news reports detail the rise in crime plaguing the country, a reality that brought together partners in protection -- an organization dedicated to the welfare of young girls and a company that could provide the security they need by monitoring where they gathered.

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February 24, 2011
Police tight-lipped on reports of protest man surveillance

By NOELLE NICOLLS

Tribune Staff Reporter

nnicolls@tribunemedia.net

POLICE would not confirm or deny reports that intelligence officers had surveillance on a man accused of murder at Wednesday's mass demonstration.

Onlookers observed intelligence officers at the scene of the protest using video and still cameras to watch the crowd. One officer was overheard issuing an instruction to "zoom into"...

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April 16, 2015
US 'agrees to stick to law' in use of surveillance

NEARLY one year after it was reported that the United States was intercepting and monitoring Bahamian telephone calls, America has agreed to use the "lawful" authority to obtain surveillance information from this country, according to Foreign Affairs and Immigration Minister Fred Mitchell yesterday...

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September 16, 2020
Timely Receipt of COVID-19 Test Results Greatly Aids MOH’s Surveillance Unit

Minister of Health the Hon. Renward Wells told the public that the timely receipt of COVID-19 test results greatly aid the staff of the Ministry of Health’s Surveillance Unit and volunteer contact tracers in carrying out their duties...

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April 17, 2020
MOH's Surveillance Team to Continually Pursue Contact Tracing of Persons Exposed to COVID-19 Cases

Minister of Health the Hon. Dr. Duane Sands explained that the Ministry of Health’s Surveillance Team will continually pursue contact tracing of persons who were exposed to the COVID-19 cases...

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July 30, 2019
Rights Group Loses Mass Surveillance Appeal in High Court

Human rights group Liberty has lost its High Court challenge against the government's Investigatory Powers Act...

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January 31, 2018
Henfield: Balance needed between surveillance and rights

As the government seeks to determine whether The Bahamas remains under watch by an American surveillance program, Minister of Foreign Affairs Darren Henfield said The Bahamas may have to adopt similar abilities on domestic soil at some point in the future "to keep Bahamians safe". [...]

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