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Bahamas police brace for revenge killings after six men shot and killed
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Bahamas police brace for revenge killings after six men shot and killed
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Six months jail in Bahamas over fake test
A 21-year-old Bahamian mother was just sentenced to six months in jail on counts of possession of a forged document and uttering a forged document. The woman was traveling between Inagua and Abaco, and the Bahamas has an inter-island testing requirement.
On April 7 the traveler arrived at Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS), and she had to present her negative test result to a COVID-19 ambassador. The ambassador compared the electronic test result that was on the woman’s iPhone XR to an authentic one, and determined it was fraudulent.
At that point the police was called. The woman admitted the test result was fake. She claimed:
ZERO TOLERANCE: Senior cop placed on administrative leave over police brutality claims
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Four of six Mercury Verado boat engines valued at over $168,000 that the United States donated to The Bahamas at a handover ceremony at the Royal Bahamas Police Force Training College on Thursday, December 17, 2020. The four engines are attached to a 41-foot Apostle SAFE Boat Marine Interceptor the United States donated to The Bahamas in March 2013. (US EMBASSY NASSAU)
NASSAU, BAHAMAS The United States yesterday donated six Mercury Verado boat engines valued at over $168,000 dollars to the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) Marine Support Services Unit and the Bahamas Customs Marine Unit.
The donation is part of a broad effort by the United States to support the government of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas in fighting transnational crime following the devastation of Hurricane Dorian and the global COVID-19 pandemic, according to a press release by the US Embassy in Nassau.