Minister of National Security Wayne Munroe yesterday took exception to parents of recent murder victims, who were on bail themselves for murder, referring to their dead loved ones as “my good son”. “We always hear mothers and fathers say their good son was just murdered,” Munroe said, “regardless of if he is on bail for
Minister of National Security Wayne Munroe yesterday expressed disappointment in criticism St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves made of Bahamian judges this week. Munroe said he supported Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) judge Jacob Wit’s rebuke of those criticisms when Wit addressed a CARICOM crime symposium in Trinidad this week. In comments
Minister of National Security Wayne Munroe yesterday defended the actions of two police officers who were seen on video pointing their weapons at a man and a child during an apparent traffic stop. In the video, which appears to take place at the traffic light near the mall on Robinson Road, two officers with firearms
Minister of National Security Wayne Munroe yesterday highlighted aspects of the Disaster Risk Management Bill, 2022 that he said would cut out any form of profiteering during a natural disaster. The bill seeks to establish a disaster risk management policy, including a national disaster risk management plan, a national disaster emergency plan, disaster risk management
Minister of National Security Wayne Munroe said yesterday that the government hopes to start construction on a new prison facility by January 15, 2023. “It may also interest you that on the wall you can see renderings of the proposed new high, medium correctional facility that, if commissioner Cleare gets his way, we will be