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Two shot at Grand Bahama nightclub

TWO men were shot at a Grand Bahama nightspot on Friday, police said.

Officials 'in dialogue' over return to normal numbers in classrooms

EDUCATION Minister Glenys Hanna Martin said officials are in dialogue with the Ministry of Health regarding when children can come in normal numbers to the classroom.

Three charged with obtaining credit by false pretenses

A professional Bahamian Chef, along with two others, was charged with obtaining credit by false pretenses in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court on Friday.

Man charged with failing to give address to officers, resisting arrest

A MAN was arraigned in a Magistrate's Court Friday after allegedly failing to give his address to officers and resisting arrest.

Woman accused of murder and attempted murder

A WOMAN, accused of the murder of another woman after a shooting in Pinewood Gardens, was arraigned in a Magistrate's Court on Friday.

UPDATED: Police investigating traffic fatality

A MAN is assisting police with investigations into a traffic fatality after turning himself in on Friday.

One year sentence for firearm related charges

A MAN was sentenced in a Magistrate's Court on Friday to one year in prison for firearm related charges after claiming to have found the loaded gun that was on him when he was arrested.

Man accused of threatening and assaulting the mother of his child

A MAN was granted bail in a Magistrate's Court on Friday on charges of threatening and assaulting the mother of his child.

Lack of lawyer means police inquests still at a halt

NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe confirmed yesterday that police-related Coroner’s inquests have not yet resumed as the director of public prosecutions has yet to appoint a lawyer to marshal the cases.

‘We’ll scrap nationality bill and deal with the issues one by one’

ATTORNEY General Ryan Pinder says the Davis administration plans to scrap the draft 111-page Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill 2018, saying while it addressed a number of different issues, the government is of the view that it was a better approach to tackle matters individually.

Five years on and roaring to success

BAHA MAR president Graeme Davis said the resort is marking its fifth year anniversary with record success as the COVID-19 pandemic appears to wane.

‘Govt is seeing success in fight to stem gang war’

THE Davis administration says it is seeing success in its fight to stem a gun war between gangs and this may be the result of the return of senior Royal Bahamas Police Force officers who were sent on leave and then on special assignments under the previous government.

Police investigate rape attack

POLICE are investigating an alleged rape and assault that took place off Prince Charles Drive earlier this week.

Moncur has govt job - as ‘violence interrupter’

THE appointment of former senator and talk show host Rodney Moncur as a consultant in the Ministry of National Security was yesterday defended as a key component in the government’s plan to fight crime in inner-city communities.

Carbon credit buyers have approached government

ATTORNEY General Ryan Pinder said the government has already been approached by people interested in buying carbon credits.

The US warns visitors over violent crime

THE US Embassy in Nassau has advised American citizens to “exercise vigilance” in New Providence due to an increase in reported violent crime.

Police officer testifies in stolen goods trial

A POLICE officer testified yesterday in a man’s trial for possession of stolen toolboxes.

Man fined over fake licence plate

A MAN was fined in Magistrate’s Court yesterday for deceiving a public officer and driving with a fraudulent licence plate.

Two accused of attacks on women

TWO men were arraigned in Magistrate’s Court yesterday on separate charges of assaulting women.

Man accused of sex with 12-year-old

A MAN accused of having unlawful sexual intercourse with a 12-year-old girl is expected to stand trial in the Supreme Court in three months.

Two more gunned down

TWO men were killed in separate incidents just hours apart yesterday.

‘Get rid of the guns’

WHILE urging for an aggressive push to remove illegal guns from the streets of New Providence, St Anne’s MP Adrian White said the law must be amended so that police can make arrests without formal complaints from victims of crime.

‘Roll back restrictions gradually’, expert advises

A LOCAL infectious disease expert says that while COVID-19 cases are low, public health measures should be rolled back gradually to ensure people’s safety.

Infections declining, but vaccine rates ‘plateaued’

WHILE a Pan American Health Organisation official acknowledged that COVID-19 infections and deaths are declining throughout the region, she also stated that vaccine rates have “plateaued” in the Caribbean.

‘Does Rodney Moncur have a job in the government?’

THE Davis administration did not respond to former Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday when he asked in the House of Assembly whether Rodney Moncur has been hired as a consultant on crime in the Ministry of National Security.