Saturday, December 14, 2013
THE United States Embassy in Nassau has reiterated its warning against increased criminal activity in the Bahamas for US citizens preparing to the travel to the islands this Christmas season.
In an alert sent out to US citizens via e-mail yesterday, the Embassy advised that armed robbery remains a “major threat” facing visitors to the Bahamas.
The Embassy noted that a number of US citizens have regularly fallen victim to armed robberies in the past year.
The alert informed US citizens of the armed invasion of Deputy Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis’ home and cited three recent incidents involving American tourists.
The Embassy advised that a
vacationing couple was robbed by a knife-wielding man who entered their hotel via an unlocked 5th floor balcony door in Freeport.
Also in the alert, the Embassy reported that a couple was robbed and attacked at mid-day while touring New Providence via scooter and that vacationers were robbed and assaulted during an armed home invasion in Nassau.
Citing the crime statistics compiled by the Royal Bahamas Police Force, the Embassy informed recipients of the alert e-mail that there were 457 reported armed robberies and 928 house break-ins between January 1 and May 27, 2013.
It also pointed to the RBPF’s website for more information on crime figures.
The Embassy warned US travellers that robbers and burglars will often conduct pre-attack surveillance by observing the intended property and/or victims.
“This underscores the need for an increased awareness of common activities which can directly impact personal security,” the Embassy said.
“The Embassy strongly recommends that US citizens travelling to or residing in the Bahamas enrol in the Department of State’s Smart Traveller Enrolment Program (STEP). STEP enrolment provides the latest security updates, and makes it easier for the Embassy to contact you in an emergency.”
Comments
ThisIsOurs says...
Look Shirley, we made the news again!
Posted 14 December 2013, 8:10 p.m. Suggest removal
carlh57 says...
dude, tell that to the tourist that get robbed each year or the young american man murdered last year trying to prevent a robbery! Guess all we have to do now is set back and wait as bahamian on bahamian crime increases and the criminals will kill each other off….but then again, Bahamian govt isn't going to tell people to stay away either cause they just like the money too much….
Posted 20 December 2013, 3 p.m. Suggest removal
buildingbahama says...
So how is it for Canadians to come to the Free port Bahamas area on business?
Posted 15 December 2013, 12:37 a.m. Suggest removal
tourist1001 says...
I'm trying to buy a little hotel on an out-island. Gee, thanks for the great promotion about coming to the Bahamas and spending money!
Posted 15 December 2013, 5:01 p.m. Suggest removal
USAhelp says...
It is what it is. Tourist stay home.
Posted 15 December 2013, 5:23 p.m. Suggest removal
wearedone says...
It's always easier to blame somebody else.
Posted 15 December 2013, 8:17 p.m. Suggest removal
henny says...
If the shoe fits wear it! I feel safer walking in the US than in Nassau.
Posted 16 December 2013, 12:05 p.m. Suggest removal
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