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News over the weekend that warring gangs in urban Barbados had finally pledged to put their differences aside was welcomed – for some at least. Others are sceptical, believing it to be mere lip service.It was reported that 200 men from different blocks and communities gathered in The City last Thursday and promised an end to the recent spate of violent incidents that resulted from their wars.The well-known group Red Sea and a break-out faction 64 from Deacons Farm, St Michael, and the Choppers of Chapman Lane, The City reportedly signed a peace treaty and were later seen together in photos posted on social media.

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