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August 06, 2014
Three charged with 2 mil. drug haul

Three men accused of smuggling $2 million worth of marijuana were remanded to Her Majesty's Prisons yesterday.
Devard Dames, 39, of St. Albans Drive; Randolph Mackey, 38, of Faith Gardens, and Norris Neely, 37, of Misty Gardens, made their initial appearance before Magistrate Andrew Forbes.
The men were arrested last Thursday off southwest New Providence after police intercepted a 30-foot speed bo...

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April 24, 2014
1.5m haul of drugs seized

POLICE arrested two men in connection with a $1.5m drug seizure yesterday...

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April 22, 2014
3m marijuana haul discovered

DRUG Enforcement Unit officers discovered $3m worth of marijuana near the Ragged Island chain of cays last week.

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April 04, 2014
Two charged over 17m drug haul

TWO Jamaican men were arraigned yesterday in connection with the recent discovery of nearly $17 million worth of marijuana plants growing in the pine forest in East Grand Bahama...

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March 04, 2014
Man accused over 500,000 marijuana haul

A MAN was arraigned in Magistrates Court yesterday on multiple drug charges concerning the recent seizure of more than $500,000 worth of marijuana at a home in South Beach.

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March 03, 2014

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January 14, 2014
Police reveal haul in 3m drugs seizure

POLICE say they expect to bring charges today in the case of three million dollars worth of suspected dangerous drugs seized in Grand Bahama on Sunday.

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January 13, 2014
Police reveal haul in 3m drugs seizure

POLICE say they expect to bring charges today in the case of three million dollars worth of suspected dangerous drugs seized in Grand Bahama on Sunday.

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November 29, 2013
Lobster haul improves, poachers 'more bold'

The 2013 lobster season has "picked up" in terms of volume of product being caught, but incidences of dangerous confrontations with Dominican poachers are on the rise, according to the head of the Bahamas Commercial Fishers Alliance (BCFA).
After describing the season in dire terms closer to its opening, Adrian LaRoda said that lobster fishermen had to "bite the bullet" and by staying out at sea f...

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