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116 Haitian Nationals to appear in Inagua Magistrate's Court
On today’s date, (85) adult Males and (31) adult Females are expected to appear before Deputy Chief Magistrate Andrew Forbes to face charges of Illegal Entry. Vonetta Darling-Flowers, Senior Immigration Officer will be prosecuting this matter...
Inagua Police Confiscate 128 Kilos Suspected Cocaine
Inagua Police Confiscate 128 Kilos Suspected Cocaine
IInagua, Bahamas - Five (5) people are in police custody after an estimated two million ($2,000,000.00) dollars worth of suspected Cocaine was found in their possession on Monday 25th February, 2013. Initial reports indicate that shortly after 4:00 pm Drug Enforcement Officers...
Strike At Morton
Strike At Morton
Defence force and police officers were called in to man posts at Morton Bahamas Limited yesterday after some 95 percent of its workers delivered on a promise to take industrial action at the Inagua Salt Plant.
Morton Salt signs five-year deal with workers
Morton Salt signs five-year deal with workers
THE president of the union representing more than 100 Morton Salt line-staff yesterday said employees are "satisfied" with the particulars of a newly signed five-year industrial agreement with the Inagua based company.
One of nine charged over drug seizure gets five-year sentence
ONE of nine men faced with multiple drug charges stemming from a recent major drug seizure in Inagua was sentenced on Friday to five years in prison after pleading guilty to his involvement.
UPDATED: Police find further 2m of cocaine on seized boat
POLICE seized nearly $2m worth of cocaine from a boat in Inagua Sunday afternoon two weeks after they first discovered $20,000 worth of cocaine in the same vessel.
Haitian Captain, Crew Charged In Connection With 1m Drug Seizure
A hatian captain and his crew of seven countrymen appeared in Magistrate's Court yesterday to be arraigned in connection with a $1million cocaine seizure last weekend.
Dominican Jailed For Four Years In 2.5 million Cocaine Bust
A 44-year-old Dominican man yesterday received the mandatory minimum sentence of four years in prison for having cocaine worth $2.5 million.