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Three arrested after high-powered weapons found

A joint surveillance by law enforcement officers in Grand Bahama has led to the arrest of three men and the discovery illegal high-powered weapons and ammunition in the Freeport area.

Culmer insists selection process is above board

FREE National Movement Chairman Carl Culmer has defended his party’s candidate selection process amid complaints the party’s leader is getting personally involved.

Officer held on Inagua rape charge

A ROYAL Bahamas Defence Force officer accused of raping a colleague has been “relieved of his duties” pending a police investigation into the allegations, the RBDF confirmed yesterday.

24 hours - two more murdered

POLICE are investigating two new homicides after a man’s body was found on Cowpen Road yesterday and another man died in hospital on Sunday after being stabbed.

WELL, WELL, WELL - BPC STRIKE OUT: Activists celebrate as drilling finds no viable oil deposits

BAHAMAS Petroleum Company announced yesterday that it did not find commercial volumes of oil after drilling a well off Andros.

Patricia Minnis takes up CARICOM appointment

PATRICIA Minnis, wife of the Prime Minister, has been appointed new chair of the Spouse of CARICOM Leaders Action Network (SCLAN).

Pair accused of crown land fraud bailed

TWO people, accused of pocketing thousands of dollars from the fraudulent sale of a plot of Crown Land, were yesterday granted $10,000 bail before their trial.

‘Road rage knifemen’

A MAN and a teenager were charged with murder yesterday in connection with a stabbing that left another man dead following an argument after a car accident last week.

$1,000 FINE FOR SELLING MARIJUANA

A 24-year-old man who told police he was selling marijuana to make a “couple of dollars” was yesterday fined $1,000.

Search goes on for three missing at sea since January

THE Royal Bahamas Defence Force has not given up hope in finding three people who went missing at sea after leaving for a fishing trip last month.

Harbour Island murder ‘may be drug-related’

A MAN was shot dead in Harbour Island Friday night in an area that local MP Rickey Mackey said might be a drug-related incident.

BPC ceases drilling as no commercial volumes of oil found

Environmental campaigners were celebrating this morning after Bahamas Petroleum Corporation announced it has ceased its drilling operations after having failed to find commercial volumes of oil.

Bannister promises action on new Abaco shanty town

THE rapid construction of unregulated structures and the lay out of these homes in a new Abaco shanty town shows “there is tremendous collusion in the community by influential persons,”  Works Minister Desmond Bannister said.

Nygard’s Bahamas court actions cost him dear

PETER Nygard’s contempt for The Bahamas’ legal system was a key reason a Canadian judge refused to release the Canadian businessman from detention pending possible extradition to the US.

McCartney won’t be running in election: I’m out of politics

BRANVILLE McCartney, the former head of the Democratic National Alliance, said yesterday he is “sitting out” the next general election, putting to bed rumours he’ll join the Free National Movement’s ticket.

DUMPED: Turnquest dropped from election list and others will follow

PETER Turnquest, the deputy leader of the Free National Movement and former Deputy Prime Minister will not receive his party’s nomination for the next general election.

KFC Nassau operators to lay off 35 team members

AN unprecedented economic slowdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic as well as reduced operating hours brought on by the government-imposed curfew have forced the management of Restaurants Bahamas Limited, operators of KFC Nassau, to lay off 35 team members.

Police investigating after man found dead on Harbour Island

Police are investigating after a man was found dead with apparent gunshot wounds on Harbour Island on Friday night.

'Wait and see' situation for three senior officers

WAYNE Munroe, QC, says it is now a “wait and see” situation for three senior Royal Bahamas Police Force officers whose special assignments have now expired.

Nygard denied bail

A JUDGE in Winnipeg, Manitoba denied Canadian fashion designer Peter Nygard bail Friday on a US extradition request over charges of sex trafficking and racketeering.

Haitian woman fined $300 for illegal landing

A HAITIAN woman who admitted travelling to the Bahamas on a wooden sloop was fined $300 on Friday.

Moultrie resignation 'came as no surprise' to FNM

DAVID Thompson, national vice chairman and chairman of the GB FNM Council, said the resignation of House Speaker Halston Moultrie from the Free National Movement came as no surprise to the party due to his recent “provocative behaviour.”

Suspected illegal immigrants arrested in Freeport

FOUR suspected illegal migrants were discovered at an apartment complex in Freeport this week.

Teen denies assaulting police officer

A TEENAGER who denied assaulting a police officer with an unlicensed firearm was on Friday granted bail before his trial.

Man ordered to keep the peace after threats

A MAN who threatened to kill his cousin during a verbal argument late last month was bound over to keep the peace for six months.