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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 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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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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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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September 17, 2015
Security surveillance blacked out the night before Vasyli murder

SECURITY surveillance blacked out the evening before a millionaire podiatrist was found dead at his home in Old Fort Bay, a Supreme Court jury heard yesterday...

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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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April 16, 2015
U.S. promises only 'lawful surveillance'

Nearly 11 months after it was revealed that the National Security Agency (NSA) of the United States has been recording every cellular phone call in The Bahamas, Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell said the government has been assured that the U.S. will only carry on "lawful surveillance"...

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April 15, 2015
Minister Mitchell on U.S. Surveillance Allegations

The matter of the alleged surveillance and the taping of conversations of Bahamians by the United States agencies in The Bahamas has been the subject of public interest for some time. The Bahamas government has made inquiries on this...

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February 22, 2023
Prime Minister Philip Davis - Resolution on a Select Committee on Immigration

Madam Speaker,

As I believe everyone in this House is aware, the security situation in Haiti continues to deteriorate, and as misery and fear rise there, the effects are felt here, with more and more Haitians fleeing the instability.

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May 11, 2022
BNT Raises $100K at Cuban Pig Roast for Flamingo Conservation

The Bahamas National Trust (BNT) celebrated a return to in-person events with their first Cuban Pig Roast since 2020, held on Saturday, May 7th at the Maillis Farm. The event was a huge success, raising a total of $100,000 to support the enhancement of BNT’s Predator Control Program. The Predator Control Program at the Inagua National Park will advance the protection of our national bird, the We...

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