Four burned bodies: Foul play suspected

By KHRISNA VIRGIL

Tribune Staff Reporter

kvirgil@tribunemedia.net

FOUR badly burned bodies, which were discovered last week on Anguilla Cay and were the cause for much confusion, were brought to New Providence yesterday.

According to Royal Bahamas Defence Force officials, a forensic team with other officials, arrived at the scene, which is in the area of Cay Sal Bank near Cuba, on Thursday evening.

Once there, an RBDF official said the bodies of three men and one woman – all presumed to be Haitian nationals – were screened and later taken to Nassau.

According to Lieutenant Commander Raymond King of the RBDF, police officers assisted in the recovery of the bodies, which they found “within minutes” of landing on the cay.

“Police then conducted crime management and investigations around the area,” he said. Foul play, he added, is suspected in the matter because tyres were visibly used to burn the bodies of the victims. The RBDF said they do not know how the bodies got on Anguilla Cay.

The team of RBDF officers, with the bodies, arrived at Port Nassau at around 9:30am. Speculation over the matter was raised after Defence Force Commodore Roderick Bowe confirmed that a discovery had been made last week.

Commodore Bowe told the media that any further details would have to come from the Commissioner of Police.

However, on Tuesday, while neither confirming nor denying whether there was a discovery at Anguilla Cay, Police Commissioner Ellison Greenslade warned the public to be “very, very careful” when listening to crime “opinions” that do not come from him.

In addition, last week, police officials told The Tribune that investigators did not find any skeletal remains on the cay. However, they said they were continuing their investigations.

Mr Greenslade told the media that there was “absolutely no contradiction about bodies being found.”

“Reports,” he said, “come to the police department. When they arrive at our attention we do the due diligence in terms of following up. When the commissioner is satisfied that we have anything to report to you in respect of dead bodies we’ll let you know.

“Anybody else that’s reporting, well, as I said previously, when people offer opinions and they are not the Commissioner of Police and they are speaking about crime, you should be very, very careful.”

Comments

stislez says...

However, on Tuesday, while neither confirming nor denying whether there was a discovery at Anguilla Cay, Police Commissioner Ellison Greenslade warned the public to be “very, very careful” when listening to crime “opinions” that do not come from him.

#In addition, last week, police officials told The Tribune that investigators did not find any skeletal remains on the cay. However, they said they were continuing their investigations.

He try make it seem like the defense force didn't find no bodies on Anguilla Cay, when judgement Commodore Roderick Bowe from the judgement Defense force TELL US dey find bodies! Greenslade dun disrespect the whole defense force by tryna discredit them of finding anything! In other words he basically call Commodore Roderick Bowe a lair, cuz he warned the public to be “very, very careful” when listening to crime opinions” that do not come from him. In other words if it een come from him it een tru!

Posted 6 April 2014, 9:12 a.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

I still don't understand the Commissioner's warning.. Either there were bodies or there weren't, one or the other was true..there was no need to get all cloak and dagger by implying that some really deep knowledge of the situation was required to understand bodies vs no bodies. I don't get the point of the statement...if we're to trust and solely rely on crime opinions from one source they need to get that murder, causing harm, attempted murder count straight

Posted 6 April 2014, 9:25 a.m. Suggest removal

BahamianAway says...

Seems like the two agencies are working against each other. Greenslade trying to discredit the Defense Force- and to what end? Just another example of why shiite is sideways in this country. Even the law enforcement can't work together to keep the people informed and protected. SMT!!!!

Posted 7 April 2014, 10:34 a.m. Suggest removal

realfreethinker says...

Greenslade just making it harder for Bahamians to believe anything he says. I really dont know what all the secrecy is about.

Posted 7 April 2014, 11:16 a.m. Suggest removal

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