January 4, 2012
POLICE COMMISSIONER Ellison Greenslade
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Commissioner tells of 'serious developments' in custody escape case
COMMISSONER of Police Ellison Greenslade revealed that there have been “very serious developments” in the investigation into the escape of a 15-year-old girl from police custody two weeks ago.
Commissioner: gangs not to blame for recent violence
THE recent spate of violence should be blamed on organised crime, drug trafficking and other profit seeking activities rather than gang warfare, according to the Police Commissioner Ellison Greenslade.
Commissioner: I will not be dictated to over web shops
POLICE Commissioner Ellison Greenslade said no one has the right to tell him when and how he should act when it comes to web shop operations.
Commissioner warning over use of social media
POLICE Commissioner Ellison Greenslade has warned the public not to post “lewd” or “obscene” pictures on social media and has vowed to pursue such cases and bring charges.
Commissioner: Murder rate 'down 38% over last few years'
THE murder rate has come down 38 per cent over the last few years Police Commissioner Ellison Greenslade said yesterday.
Commissioner on custody deaths
The Commissioner of Police is expected to address the media shortly for the first time since the recent incidents where young men have died while in police custody or were shot and killed by members of the Royal Bahamas Police Force.
'Hit men' blamed for majority of 2012 murders
POLICE Commissioner Ellison Greenslade said yesterday that gang activity and “hit men” accounted for a majority of the murders in 2012.
Extra police patrols after robbery spike
COMMISSIONER of Police Ellison Greenslade said patrols have been beefed up for the Christmas season in light of the recent spike in armed robberies.
Seymour promotion defended
POLICE Commissioner Ellison Greenslade said he was “insulted” by criticism of Steven Seymour’s promotion to Assistant Commissioner of Police.
Former police chief gives support to Greenslade
FORMER Assistant Commissioner Paul Thompson defended Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade yesterday, after it was alleged that police failed to show up to an incident involving Deputy House Speaker Dion Smith.
Crime 'on the decline' says police commissioner
CRIME, including murder, is on the decline across the country thanks in part to “significant work” being done by police officers, according to Police Commissioner Ellison Greenslade.
Police 'must be allowed to do job without interference'
AMID continuing criticism that the public should have been warned sooner about the recent spree of rape reports, Commissioner of Pol
UPDATE: Police name man wanted in connection with the deaths of 11 Haitian nationals
POLICE are looking for 52-year-old Chancelaire Baptiste, who is wanted for questioning in connection with a boating
Arguments over women blamed for climbing murder rate
ARGUMENTS over women are a significant factor in the country's steadily-climbing murder rate, Police Commissioner Ellison Greenslade said. In announcing the laun
Two banks robbed, two suspects apprehended
AN unarmed man reportedly jumped over the counter at First Caribbean Bank at the Malll at Marathon and grabbed an unknown amount of cash
MEETING HELD TO TACKLE CRIME
MEETING HELD TO TACKLE CRIME By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Staff Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net POLICE and clergymen met yesterday to renew their commitment work together against crime. Bahamas Christian Council (BCC) executives and senior officers ple
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