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Bay View Suites Paradise Island

Bayview Drive
Paradise Island
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas

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Sims Lock Doctors Ltd

9 Campbell Avenue
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


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November 04, 2014
Thieves take two safes in Haitian Embassy break-in

HAITIAN Ambassador Antonio Rodrigue confirmed yesterday that no passports or confidential documents were stolen when Haiti's embassy in Nassau was ransacked by thieves.

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March 17, 2020
Former Top Cop, Now Security Boss Urges Caution, Warns Unemployment Will Drive Jump in Crime

The founder of a private security firm that provides protection for leading individuals and select businesses today urged Bahamians to exercise extreme caution in the coming weeks, projecting a spike in crime as a result of unemployment due to COVID-19...

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November 24, 2014
11-year-old dead after apparent accidental shooting

An 11-year-old boy was shot and killed in Andros on Saturday morning as he and his nine-year-old cousin reportedly played with a licensed firearm, police said.
Police could not confirm if it was the nine-year-old who pulled the trigger.
Chief Superintendent Clayton Fernander, who heads the Central Detective Unit (CDU), said a team of CDU officers traveled to Andros to assist with the investigation...

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November 03, 2014
20K stolen from Haitian Embassy

Thieves broke into the Haitian Embassy on Shirley Street over the weekend and stole two safes containing approximately $20,000, embassy officials said yesterday.
Police said they believe the burglars gained access to the complex after breaking the locks off the door at the rear of the embassy.
An employee reportedly noticed the door was open when he arrived around 8 a.m. yesterday.
Haitian Ambassa...

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May 21, 2014
CIBC FirstCaribbean suffers temporary system shutdown

CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank (Bahamas) customers countrywide were unable to access their money for a portion of yesterday after the bank's system suffered a failure.
Angry customers said they were unable to access funds from the bank's automatic banking machines (ABMs), from other banks' ABMs, or from CIBC FirstCaribbean's tellers within its branches.
The bank's Managing Director Marie R...

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