04182017 news

Page 1

TUESDAY i’m lovin’ it!

HIGH 85ºF LOW 70ºF

The Tribune Established 1903

24/7 BREAKING NEWS ON TRIBUNE242.COM

Volume:114 No.101, APRIL 18TH, 2017

Biggest And Best!

THE PEOPLE’S PAPER: $1

WOMAN: MOTHER TURNS GRIEF INTO INSPIRATION

Three dead in Easter killings

ONE ARREST AS RAPE FILMED AND POSTED TO SOCIAL MEDIA

By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net POLICE have one man in custody in connection with the alleged sexual assault of a woman in New Providence that was filmed and posted on several social media platforms over the Easter weekend. Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police Stephen Dean told The Tribune SEE PAGE SIX

Off-duty policeman found dead after shots on service road By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net THREE men are dead, including an off duty police officer, after a weekend of violence over the Easter holidays. The killings took place within 36 hours and brought the country’s homicide count to 44 for the year, according to The Tribune’s records. The latest murder took place shortly after 7am on Monday in Abaco. According to reports, police were called to an area in Murphy Town, where a man’s lifeless body was discovered with multiple stab wounds.

A doctor pronounced the victim dead at the scene. Police have no one in custody and no current motive for Monday’s homicide. Police have not identified the victim but The Tribune understands he is Mark Sawyer. The second homicide took place around 1am on Sunday. According to a police report, officers received a call that shots were fired on a service road off Coral Harbour Road. When officers arrived on the scene they discovered the lifeless body of a man lying on the ground, with multiple gunshots injuries. SEE PAGE SIX

MINISTER SILENT ON DISCIPLINARY ACTION FOR AIR TRAFFIC SICK OUT By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net

TRANSPORT and Aviation Minister Glenys Hanna Martin yesterday could not confirm whether disciplinary action will be taken against those air traffic controllers who engaged in a “sick out” over the Easter holidays as a form of industrial action. However, Mrs Hanna

Martin told The Tribune that the “focus” is now for the Christie administration to “get on the same page” with the Bahamas Air Traffic Controllers Union (BATCU) to ensure that the latter understands that “conduct of that nature is not acceptable.” She also accused the union of seeking to “mete out the highest level of SEE PAGE TEN

SUPPORTERS at the Progressive Liberal Party motorcade at Arawak Cay yesterday.

Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff

PM CALLS FOR SUPPORTERS TO JOIN PLP ON ‘ROAD TO VICTORY’ By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net

PRIME Minister Perry Christie last night implored Bahamians to “come out in the thousands” on Thursday for the Progressive Liberal Party’s (PLP) first

mass rally “on the road to victory”. Addressing thousands of party supporters at a PLP fun day on Monday night at Arawak Cay, Mr Christie said the PLP will go “head to head” with the Free National Movement (FNM) and the “winner

will take all”. The FNM also has a rally scheduled for Thursday at R M Bailey Park. The Prime Minister said he wants to show the FNM that The Bahamas is still ‘gold, gold, gold”. “It is so good to see so many of you out here, I

am told that you sank the ground in Nassau with the motorcade and I was speaking to the Deputy Prime Minister who was on the motorcade in Grand Bahama and it was so big and so strong,” Mr Christie said. SEE PAGE THREE

COMPLAINT FILED TO POLICE AS ROBERTS DEFENDS PARTY’S ELECTION SIGNS DESTROYED PLAN FOR FREE ELECTRICITY A FORMAL complaint has been filed with police after vandals destroyed and defaced Progressive Liberal Party election posters in New Providence and several Family Islands. According to a statement from PLP Chairman Bradley Roberts, he made the complaint to Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade on Saturday. Mr Roberts said several candidate billboards have been torn down and de-

faced in New Providence, Freeport, Abaco Eleuthera and Long Island. “These acts of vandalism are offensive and sets a negative tone,” Mr Roberts noted. “I have on several occasions called for peaceful general elections consistent with our international reputation as a stable and peaceful democracy. This can only be achieved SEE PAGE SIX

PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party Chairman Bradley Roberts has defended his party’s controversial plan to provide “free” electricity to customers who keep their residential use below certain limits, saying it coincides with the party’s core principle of helping those who need it most. However, it appears that the specifics of the plan are still being worked out as Mr Roberts said the specific limits will be determined

Nassau & Bahama Islands’ Leading Newspaper

closer to the introduction of the policy. As reported by The Tribune previously, in the PLP’s Action Plan for Moving Forward Together, which was published on its relaunched website www. myplp.org on Thursday, the party said if elected to office for another term it plans to “make the cost of electricity free to residential customers who limit SEE PAGE SEVEN


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.