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By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net TWO teens who admitted they were wrong to participate in the filming and publishing of the indecent assault of a 19-year-old girl could face three years in prison when they return to court for sentencing next week. SEE PAGE SEVEN
Pinewood Gardens constituency, this newspaper was informed. The revelation was “a surprise� to Mr Bain, an FNM source claimed. Senator Rolle further “railroaded� the opposition parliamentary team, the source said, accusing them of not being concerned with serving Bahamians, but only minded to fulfil their personal interests. However, the main focus of her tirade, sources said, was Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner whom she SEE PAGE SIX
MINISTER BLAMING FNM IN ROAD TRAFFIC ROW ‘A SAD EXCUSE’ By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net
DNA Leader Branville McCartney yesterday blasted Transport and Aviation Minister Glenys Hanna Martin for seeking to blame a previous FNM administration for the chronic financial problems plaguing the Road Traffic Department. Mr McCartney, in a statement, said blaming the
former Ingraham administration for the Road Traffic Department’s (RTD) woes is a “sad excuse� on Mrs Hanna Martin’s part since she has had ministerial oversight of the department “for nine years out of the last 14 years� and “more particularly for the last four years�. Mr McCartney also questioned if the police probe into the department’s SEE PAGE SIX
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By KHRISNA VIRGIL Tribune Staff Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net  FREE National Movement members of Parliament are said to be “up in arms� over statements that were reportedly made by Senator Lanisha Rolle during a meeting with FNM political hopeful Lincoln Bain alleging that party Leader Dr Hubert Minnis has intentionally delayed ratifying opposition parliamentarians, The Tribune was told. Several sources who con-
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POLICE Commissioner Ellison Greenslade, in his role as Provost Marshal, reading the referendum proclamation at the Supreme Court. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff
REFERENDUM TO COST $1.57M
By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net  NATIONAL Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage revealed yesterday that the upcoming constitutional referendum will cost $1.57m.
Speaking in the House of Assembly, Dr Nottage said it has been “anticipated� that no more than that figure will be used. “It is anticipated that $1.57m will be required for the referendum and that is what has been budgeted.�
The government spent $1.2m on the 2013 gaming referendum. Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Perry Christie originally estimated that the vote cost the government more than $1m. SEE PAGE TEN
DAVIS: I HAVE NO REASON TO SAY SORRY FOR 2002 VOTE
By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
DEPUTY Prime Minister Philip “Brave� Davis yesterday said he had no reason to apologise for voting against the 2002 constitutional refer-
endum, saying former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham inspired the results when he “politicised� the vote. Meanwhile, former PLP Cabinet Minister George Smith became the highestprofile member of his party to apologise for his stance
on the failed 2002 referendum yesterday. “It is never too late to do the right thing,� Mr Smith said in a statement. “And so for my part I apologise for the failed effort in 2002.� SEE PAGE TEN
HAITIANS HELD OVER $2M COCAINE HAUL
By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net  SIX Haitian men are in police custody after they were caught with nearly $2 million worth of cocaine late Tuesday. Chief Superintendent Samuel Butler, officer-incharge of the Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU), said a combination of team work and “excellent textbook� police work led to
the drug bust and the arrest of the suspects on a 60-foot freighter near Eleuthera. This cocaine interdiction came hours after a woman from Suriname was caught at the Lynden Pindling International Airport with seven pounds of cocaine. “We were successful in interdicting a large cocaine seizure. The Drug Enforcement Unit, acting on intelligence from the southern SEE PAGE THREE
SUSPECTED packages of cocaine are retreived from a freighter. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff
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