May 25, 2012
Dr Bernard Nottage
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Cash for Gold firms question closure 'jump'
NATIONAL Security Minister Bernard Nottage said yesterday that he wanted ‘Cash for Gold’ enterprises to be closed down, a move one operator said would only hurt Bahamians legitimately selling or pawning jewellery to “make ends meet”.
Nottage on medical leave
THE Minister of National Security, Dr Bernard Nottage, is taking a leave of absence to fly to Florida for a medical examination.
Battle against drugs a model for dealing with illegal guns
THE partnerships between the Bahamas, the United States and other regional governments which led to a 75 per cent drop in the drug trade can act as models for the fight against illegal guns, Minister of National Security Dr Bernard J Nottage said.
Families demand Nottage resignation
FAMILIES of persons who died in police custody called for the resignation of National Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage when he “ignored” and “avoided” them during a demonstration outside the House of Assembly yesterday
'No excuses' over death in police custody
NATIONAL Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage said there is no excuse for anyone dying in police custody unless they die of natural causes.
School dropouts are blamed for high-tech crime
HIGH school dropouts are at the forefront of a new era of high-tech crime, according to Minister of National Security Dr Bernard Nottage.
Government presses ahead with creation of National Intelligence Agency
AS PROMISED, the government is moving ahead with the formation of a National Intelligence Agency comprised of representatives from all branches of law enforcement.
Minister says murder down 24 per cent
MURDERS are down 24 per cent this year compared to the same point in 2011, Minister of National Security Dr Bernard Nottage said yesterday.
'Repeal police force act'
SECTIONS of the Police Force Act violate the Constitution of the Bahamas and should be repealed, National Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage said.
'We are already seeing effects of Urban Renewal'
NATIONAL Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage said authorities have already started to see the positive effects of Urban Renewal 2.0 in many inner city communities.
MINISTER: Prisons should be last resort for non-violent and petty crimes
PRISON should, as far as possible, be a last resort for persons charged or convicted of non-violent, petty crimes, Minister of National Security Dr Bernard Nottage said. Dr Nottage
Nottage targets gangs in prison reforms
NO EFFORT should be spared in eradicating organised gangs from the penal system, Minister of National Security Dr Bernard Nottage said. Dr Nottage also challenged regional officials to develop new ways - including
'There is a war in the Bahamas' - Security Minister
THERE is a “war” going on in the Bahamas said Security Minister Bernard “BJ” Nottage.
Minister outlines 'bleak state of prison'
NATIONAL Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage outlined a bleak situation at the nation's prison following an extended "bird's eye view" tour of the facility.
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