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The Tribune Weekend

Volume:114 No.229, OCTOBER 20TH, 2017

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Pupils threaten revenge attacks By KHRISNA RUSSELL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net

“We (are) retaliating for our boy. “Some riding mad a**, and some riding (one) orda (gang),” another boy, 16, chimed in as he demonstrated various gang hand signs. Another said: “That’s our boy man. That’s sad man. Yeah man I drop tears. I think it wasn’t called for. I mean that’s a lil n****. “Dis ain’t going down like that,” someone else in the group of about 10 boys, shouted. Asked whether fighting was common at their school, the boys agreed, one of them saying: “We SEE PAGE SIX

FRIENDS of murdered 15-year-old Anthony Smith yesterday told The Tribune they will retaliate against the murder of the teenager. The threats came amid an ongoing gang and turf war that is affecting some junior and senior high school campuses in New Providence. “I’ll slaughter them, see what I saying,” one boy aged 15 said yesterday as he stood outside the gates of C I Gibson Senior High School on Marathon Road.

Bishop Victor Cooper, Bishop Gregory Minnis and Dr J Carl Rahming, claimed the “political rhetoric and pronouncements” made by politicians “has done very little” in the last 25 years to curb the escalating use of illegal guns throughout the country. There have been 113 homicides to date, with four people being killed in the past four days. If the current pace of killings were to continue, the country could come close to the 146 murders recorded in 2015, the highest in the

WITH less than three months left in the year, the Bahamas has surpassed last year’s murder count of 111, according to The Tribune’s records. Yesterday, several local pastors called on the government to institute a variety of initiatives, including a 30-day amnesty period for guns, in order to curb the escalating homicides in the country. The pastors, including Bishop Simeon Hall,

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PI GUARD POSITIVE WITH TB By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

A SECURITY guard on Paradise Island has contracted tuberculosis and four others have been exposed to the disease. However, Health Minister Dr Duane Sands insisted there is no cause for widespread public alarm. He explained that people are diagnosed with the disease regularly and this country follows strict guidelines when addressing health concerns related to it. Dr Sands’ statement came as some staff over SEE PAGE FIVE

CAMPBELL FACES NEW CITIZENSHIP CHALLENGE By KHRISNA RUSSELL Deputy Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net

MURDER COUNT OVERTAKES 2016 By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter Sdorsett@tribunemedia.net

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STARS COME OUT FOR BAHAMIAN FILM’S PREMIERE

AWARD-WINNING Bahamian film ‘Cargo’ had its gala premiere at the Atlantis Resort last night and talent from both sides of the camera attended the red carpet event. Pictured above are (from left) actors Omar J Dorsey and Warren Brown, the film’s Bahamian director Kareem Mortimer, actor Jimmy Jean-Louis and producer Alexander Younis. See page three for more. Photo: Terrel W Carey/Tribune staff

SEARCH SUSPENDED FOR SANCOS

By AVA TURNQUEST the lead and suspended the Tribune Chief Reporter search as has the US Coast aturnquest@tribunemedia.net Guard. We have both suspended active search and we BRANDON Simmons yesofficially suspended when terday vowed to keep moving they did.” forward with the search for Mr Simmons said the his mother and her husband family was not taking the - Forrest and Donna Sanco news well, but are now as authorities suspended their focused on obtaining a model search for the missing couof ocean surface currents ple’s plane. for the time period when And as relatives criticized efforts by local authorities FORREST and Donna Sanco. the plane tyre was found to enhance search of possible to track down their loved locations. ones, the Royal Bahamas Defence Force An aircraft wheel was recovered in press liaison Lieutenant Desi Corneille told The Tribune the authorities were still on the sea off Eleuthera last week, and is believed to be from the Cessna aircraft alert, but there was nothing new to go on. She said the RBDF’s main support ele- the honeymooners were flying when the ment, the US Coast Guard, had advised couple vanished nearly three weeks ago. The wheel recovered from the ocean off they could not do a planned search effort. However, U.S. Coast Guard Liaison Eleuthera had a yellow cap similar to the Officer to The Bahamas Lieutenant Com- one that was on the Sanco plane when it SEE PAGE FIVE mander Aaron Mader said: “RBDF still has

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TWO weeks after Transport and Local Government Minister Frankie Campbell rejected speculation he has dual citizenship, Attorney Wayne Munroe, QC, has confirmed he is looking into challenging in court whether the Cabinet minister’s citizenship can be rightfully established. Of concern is whether the Southern Shores MP’s eligibility to run for SEE PAGE SIX

INVESTMENT BAR TO FALL FOR ISLANDS

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net THE Government was yesterday said to be “putting the meat on the bones” of plans to lower the permanent residency investment threshold for economically-depressed Bahamian islands. Brent Symonette, minister of financial services, trade and industry and Immigration, confirmed to Tribune Business that the Minnis administration had already “agreed” to move away from the ‘one size fits all’ approach to real estate-related permanent residency investments.

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