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December 09, 2011
New Magistrates Court Complex Completed

Attorney General John Delaney announced yesterday that as of next month magistrates in New Providence will hear cases in the state-of-the-art magistrates' court complex on Nassau Street.

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October 24, 2010
State-of-the-art fraud detection lab opens at airport

THE Bahamas Immigration Department at the Sir Lynden Pindling International Airport is now in possession of a new computer laboratory and software to better determine the veracity of travel documents.

The Document Imaging Software Suite (DISS) computer lab was presented to the Bahamian government by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).

The travel document and fraud detection lab -...

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April 07, 2011
Contracts signed to aid Police and Customs operations

Nassau,
The Bahamas - Two contracts were signed during a ceremony on April 6 at
the Ministry of Public Works and Transport to undertake general repairs
and minor reconfiguration of spaces occupied by departments in CDU,
Criminal Records Office, Crime Scene Investigation and Drug Enforcement
Unit and continue work on the Customs Scanner Building.

Among
those attending the ceremony was the Ho...

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News Article
July 04, 2010
Girl fined $1,000 for school break-in

A magistrate yesterday fined a 17-year-old girl for breaking into a school and stealing electronic items and a vacuum cleaner.

She was one of four people who were initially charged in connection with the theft of the items from St. Francis and St. Joseph Catholic Primary School in August 2009.

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December 11, 2009
Oasis of the Seas Inaugural Arrival

It is a singular honour for me to welcome the Oasis of the Sea on its first call at our capital City of Nassau. You have sailed into an historic cruise port; perhaps only Havana in our region has a longer tradition of receiving visitors travelling via cruise liner ? and we have done so for as many as 100 years.

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