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Two men file challenges over detentions at centre

TWO more men are petitioning the courts over the lawfulness of their detention at the Carmichael Road Detention Centre.

Amnesty seeks urgent action on missing detainee

INTERNATIONAL human rights group Amnesty International issued an appeal for “urgent action” on behalf of Jean Rony Jean-Charles, a client of attorney Fred Smith, QC, whose whereabouts became a subject of concern and attention last week.

Gunned down on a Sunday morning

ONE man is dead and two others are in serious condition after they were shot multiple times while working on a construction site yesterday afternoon.

'Disappointing' if Jean Rony deported

PEOPLE who are born in the Bahamas to undocumented foreign parents are “not usually” deported, according to Immigration Minister Brent Symonette, who said he would be “disappointed” if this practice was being carried out.

Tourism numbers jump by a third

INTERNATIONAL visitor arrivals to The Bahamas for the month of October have grown over 30 percent compared with the same time last year, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Aviation.

'Give a little' to feed the 5,000 this Christmas

A LOCAL charitable organisation yesterday urged Bahamians to “give a little of what we have” as it aims to honour a month-long drive to feed 5,000 families for Christmas.

Boy, 15, dies as car hits wall in crash

A TEENAGER is dead after the vehicle he was in slammed into another car before hitting a wall Thursday night.

Officer did not see any threat to murder case suspect

CORPORAL Gayshell Russell testified on Friday that murder accused Paul Belizaire was not beaten or threatened in her presence when he directed police investigators to where he and three others had disposed of a stolen truck and a set of keys following an armed robbery and double murder in Deadman’s Reef.

Attorney says not enough proof in teacher killing case

AN attorney for one of three men on trial for killing Queen’s College elementary teacher Joyelle McIntosh said Friday the Crown’s evidence against his client is not “sufficient” to meet the “standard of proof” necessary to prove his guilt, despite the Crown having “every burden” to do so.

Five Haitians held after Inagua cocaine find

FIVE Haitian nationals are in police custody in connection with the discovery of a “significant amount of cocaine” on Saturday in Inagua.

Hunt for gunmen after drivethrough robbery

POLICE are searching for two gunmen who held up a man and stole his car as he waited in the drive-through line of a fast food restaurant on Mackey Street on Saturday night.

Five held after drugs seized on Haitian freighter

Five people are in custody after a drug seizure on a Haitian freighter in Inagua on Saturday.

Man shot dead on Farrington Road

A man is dead after a shooting on Farrington Road on Friday night.

UPDATED: Youth killed in South Beach crash

A JUVENILE was killed in a fatal crash last night in the South Beach area.

Police officer says double murder accused not beaten or threatened in her presence

Corporal Gayshell Russell testified on Friday that murder accused Paul Belizaire was not beaten or threatened in her presence when he directed police investigators to where he and three others had gotten rid of the stolen truck and a set of keys following an armed robbery and murder in Deadman's Reef.

Minister announces construction of multi-purpose Junkanoo facilities

Construction will begin in 2018 on multi-purpose Junkanoo facilities in The Bahamas, Minister of Youth Sports and Culture Michael Pintard said, having already received commitments of over $700,000 towards the project from private corporate citizens.

Amnesty calls for action over Jean Rony Jean-Charles

INTERNATIONAL human rights group Amnesty International issued an "urged action" yesterday on behalf of Jean Rony Jean-Charles, a client of attorney Fred Smith whose disappearance has become a subject of concern and attention this week.

Two more men petition courts over lawfulness of detention

TWO more men are petitioning the courts over the lawfulness of their detention at the Carmichael Road Detention Centre.

Defence claims it 'produced more evidence than Crown' in teacher's murder trial

THE DEFENCE has produced more evidence to prove its client's innocence than the Crown has to prove that individual's guilt, jurors for former Queen's College elementary teacher Joyelle McIntosh's murder trial heard on Friday.

Court round-up: Man charged with attempting to murder five people in one day

A MAN was arraigned in a Magistrate's Court on Friday over allegations he attempted to murder five people in one day earlier this month.

Minnis blueprint for Over-The-Hill

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis and his team unveiled a sweeping programme to revitalise Over-the-Hill communities last night, a plan that ranged from eliminating the use of outside toilets by 2025 to offering tax concessions to businesses and residents by the beginning of the next fiscal year.

Immigration set deadline on detainee

THE government must produce detainee Jean Rony Jean-Charles and bring evidence to justify his detention on December 19 or be held in contempt of court, according to a ruling in the Supreme Court yesterday.

‘Office of the spouse’

Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis’ wife Patricia is pushing for the establishment of her own office in a bid to raise the profile of women leadership in the country.

Crown’s case ‘a movie script’

THE attorney for one of three men accused of the 2015 murder of former Queen’s College elementary teacher Joyelle McIntosh yesterday likened the Crown’s case against his client to a “movie” in which he was given a “script” by police to say untrue things about his involvement in the crime.

Bahamas links with Tajikistan

ON December 5, the Commonwealth of The Bahamas and the Republic of Tajikistan formalised diplomatic relations through the execution of a joint communique on the establishment of diplomatic relations. The joint communique was signed on behalf of the