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Mitchell yet to get answers on US surveillance claims
NEARLY three months after reports surfaced alleging that the US National Security Agency is recording every cell phone conversation in the Bahamas, US government officials have still not responded to the allegations.
Marco Archer: investigator 'did not view surveillance footage'
A POLICE investigator said he did not view surveillance footage obtained from a service station on Baillou Hill Road and Brougham Street, the area where Marco Archer reportedly was last before his disappearance.
SCB appoints Miller to head of surveillance
SCB appoints Miller to head of surveillance
The Securities Commission of The Bahamas (SCB) announces the appointment of Velma Miller as the manager of its Market Surveillance Department, effective Monday, May 13, 2013.
Miller, a Bahamian, holds a bachelor's degree in banking and finance and is a chartered financial analyst (CFA) charterholder. She also successfully completed the Canadian Securities Course (CSC) and holds the International ...
Prime Minister of Curacao to Address Caribbean Basin Coastal Surveillance and Maritime Security Summit
Prime Minister of Curacao to Address Caribbean Basin Coastal Surveillance and Maritime Security Summit
LONDON, UK -- Daniel Hodge, the Prime Minister of
Curacao is set to address Defence IQ's Caribbean Basin Coastal
Surveillance and Maritime Security Summit (CABSEC) on the 12 - 14 March 2013 in Curacao.
The
participants, including ambassadors, defence ministers, senior
government officials, chiefs of navies, defence staff and coast guards
involved in regional and hemispheric security, ...
The U.S. relationship, surveillance and independence
The U.S. relationship, surveillance and independence
We publish today a letter from former Minister of National Security Tommy Turnquest defending his government's sanctioning of an unmanned surveillance drone program by the United States government over Bahamian territory for 18 months.
Turnquest refers to the close ties between our countries on law enforcement, especially in the drug fight, and questions several questions we raised about the Preda...
Sovereignty and the U.S. surveillance program
Sovereignty and the U.S. surveillance program
The revelation that the United States has quietly been testing unmanned surveillance flights over The Bahamas for more than 18 months was made public by the Los Angeles Times in a recent article. That revelation has led to interesting disclosures and pledges from the executive branch of the former and current administrations.
Former National Security Minister Tommy Turnquest indicated that the fo...
Response to the FNM on the U.S. drone surveillance program
I promised to investigate this matter which was first brought to the attention of the public on Sunday, June 24, by bahamaspress.com. The report was later picked up by the mainstream press and a question was posed to the minister of national security. The minister of foreign affairs was then asked to comment. As of Sunday, no public official at the highest ranks in either the Ministry of Nation...
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"...
Surveillance videos studied in Branville McCartney
Surveillance videos studied in Branville McCartney
By TANEKA THOMPSON
Tribune Staff Reporter
tthompson@tribunemedia.net
POLICE are watching surveillance videos taken from Bamboo Town MP Branville McCartney to aid them in their investigation of threats of violence made against him last week.
Officer-in-charge of the Central Detective Unit Superintendent Leon Bethel also said that while the police are following good leads he could not say if the...