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The Barbados Police Service (TBPS) is seeking the assistance of the general public regarding a shooting incident which occurred on Monday. The incident occurred around 6 p.m. on Grand Kadooment day along Black Rock Main road, St Michael, in the area of The Brandford Taitt Polyclinic. Police are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed, have any knowledge or information regarding this incident, to contact the Criminal Investigation Department (C.I.D) …

Jail for vicious crime - Barbados Today

Robbery is a “most vicious crime”, Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes said on Friday as he sentenced a 27-year-old man to 18 months in prison.Kemo Avery Grant of 1st Avenue Greaves Land, Black Rock, St Michael was jailed after he pleaded guilty to robbing Tamarald Haynes of a cellular phone worth $1 300 and $9 cash on October 8.Haynes, accompanied by another female, had parked her vehicle near the Catholic Church along Black Rock Main Rock when Grant approached them, pointed what appeared to be a firearm and demanded that they hand over their property.Constable Ralph Rollock said out of fear for her life the complainant handed over her belongings and Grant ran off.

Judicial officer imposes fine, disqualifies man from obtaining driver s licence, puts forward solution

Judicial officer imposes fine, disqualifies man from obtaining driver s licence, puts forward solution
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Black Rock police station closed for renovations

Black Rock police station closed for renovations Article by December 31, 2020 The Black Rock Police station is currently closed for renovations and as a result, the office will be relocated in a container to the rear of the station in the area of the car park facing the Black Rock Main Road. The station number remains the same 417-7500 to 7503. The Royal Barbados Police Force apologises for any inconvenience caused. Sign up and stay up to date with Barbados FREE latest news. Barbados Today firmly discourages any commentary or statements that are libelous, disruptive in nature or incites others to violate our Terms of Use. Any submissions made on our comment section, are solely the views of the individual and not Barbados Today.

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