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VOLUME:116 No.45, FEBRUARY 27TH, 2019
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ALICIA WALLACE: TIME TO STAND UP AND BE COUNTED
Torture trio told you’re out of time Victims’ shock as police declare deadline passed By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
THREE people who say police tortured them for confessions before releasing them without charge were told this week the time has expired for their matter to be addressed by the Royal Bahamas Police Force, despite the timely complaints they made. Police recently summoned two of the three to give evidence against an officer said to be involved in the incident. The pair obeyed the summons and showed up for a
Police Disciplinary Tribunal hearing in Eleuthera on Monday, but were turned away. Chavette Strachan, Dale Gibson Jr and Kenton Fines have described their lockup experience in harrowing terms. They allege in court documents that they were handcuffed, beaten and fish-bagged by Central Detective Unit officers in the Governor’s Harbour Police Station on January 19, 2018. They were released without charge on January 22, 2018, but their claims mirror those of many
A FORMER Peter Nygard employee is claiming he knows how Save The Bays’ emails and financial records ended up in a former MP’s “political garbage can” in 2016. Vivian Whylly, reportedly a former public relations consultant for the Canadian fashion mogul, alleges the emails and financial
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IMMIGRATION Minister Brent Symonette has urged work permit applicants holding letters of approval to finalise their payments or face deportation, revealing yesterday the Department of Immigration is presently owed some $5m in outstanding fees. Speaking to reporters outside of Cabinet, Mr Symonette indicated that letters of approval are normally released with a 30-day “life expectancy”.
D’AGUILAR DISMAY AT US CRIME WARNING By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net
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information were given to then Progressive Liberal Party deputy leader Philip Davis, who in turn passed them on to the-then Marathon MP Jerome Fitzgerald. He further claimed a former employee at Mr Davis’ law firm kept the information on a red USB drive and shopped the STB emails to Nygard asking for $10m. Based on his claims, a former STB employee and
By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net
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HOW STB’S EMAILS WERE GIVEN TO PLP By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net
FOREIGN WORKERS - PAY OR GO HOME
TOURISM Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar says he expects some level of “push back” from local officials to a recent US travel advisory, as he expressed dismay over the alert’s timing yesterday. Addressing the warning outside of Cabinet, Mr D’Aguilar said local officials believed US Embassy personnel would regard decreases in local crime as a step in the right direction. SEE PAGE FIVE
CHAVETTE STRACHAN, top, Dale Gibson Jr, left, and Kenton Fines have described their lock-up experience in harrowing terms. They were released without charge on January 22, 2018.
REVEALED - FILM OF COP SHOOTING DOGS By MORGAN ADDERLEY Tribune Staff Reporter madderley@tribunemedia.net
VIDEO footage has emerged of a law enforcement officer shooting a dog at point-blank range during what appears to be a home raid. The incident was captured by four surveillance cameras which depict a home from various angles. Two videos show roughly ten officers entering the premises. The third video
WHAT the video shows. captures a separate area where a dog can be seen wandering around. It is
GLOBAL’S HQ MOVING TO NASSAU By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
unclear from the video whether the dog is chained, however the animal stays within his partially enclosed area. An officer clearly walks in, draws his gun and shoots the dog twice. In additional footage, an animal medic arrives on the scene. The dog has to be carried out to the medic’s ambulance while a second dog is also led to the ambulance. Bahamas Humane Society
GLOBAL Ports Holding, the winning Nassau cruise port bidder, yesterday said it plans to make The Bahamas its regional HQ for the Americas and invest $10m before sealing the deal with the government. Chairman Mehmet Kutman said its Bahamian office could generate an extra 20-25 jobs as it bids to complete negotiations with the government and start work on Prince George Wharf’s transformation.
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