Nottage preparing to make music not war

By KHRISNA VIRGIL

Tribune Staff Reporter

kvirgil@tribunemedia.net

ACTING Royal Bahamas Defence Force Commander Captain Tellis Bethel yesterday moved to allay concerns sparked by his organisation’s recent acquisition of military equipment from China, explaining that there was no need for public concern.

National Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage further moved to clarify the donation saying “we are not getting any money” from the Chinese, but suggested that it was the handing over of 105 musical instruments for the RBDF’s Rangers band and other gear worth $1.5m.

“We gave them a list of things that we might like and the most important things on the list was 105 instruments for the Rangers band. But, see, everyone forgot about that now and focused on the grenades. These are not the hand grenades you have in movies you know,” he said.

Last week, during a brief ceremony at the Ministry of National Security, The government and the Chinese signed documentation for the turning over of the items.

These included armoured vehicles, anti-riot grenade launchers and tear gas grenades, and low-light level night vision goggles among other things.

Capt Bethel told reporters that some of the equipment like the anti-riot gear will go to aid the police, adding that it was better to be safe than to be sorry. He said the grenades and the grenade launcher was in addition to what the RBDF had requested, suggesting that the equipment had not been part of what was listed.

“With respect to the armoured personal carriers, the Defence Force doesn’t have any vehicles in its inventory that can adequately protect its personnel in the event of any high-risk situation. So looking down to the future, if there is a need to access any high-risk situation the Defence Force will have that kind of protection for its troops.

“(But there is) no need whatsoever for public concern. If anything it is to protect the public from what could happen in the future. It is certainly in the interest of public protection because we are servants of the people.” 

While accepting the donation, last week, Dr Nottage said: “This is a gift of US$1.2 million for the Defence Force and the (RBDF) was given the opportunity to indicate what they would wish to assist in its development.

“So we have got a short-list here of 33 different types of items which include two armoured vehicles for the Defence Force, two 38 automatic anti-riot grenade launchers, 10,038 smoke tear gas grenades, anti-riot gear sets, (and) portable low-light level night vision goggles - 60 of those.”

He said the gifts were the result of discussions last year in which the RBDF was given the opportunity to list its needs.

Comments

DonAnthony says...

Total BS. What do we need over 10,000 tear gas canisters for? They need to stop lying to the Bahamian public and taking us for fools.

Posted 2 February 2016, 1:09 p.m. Suggest removal

TruePeople says...

"105 musical instruments for the RBDF’s Rangers band and other gear worth $1.5m"

Here's some music for them to test out that equipment to:
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Posted 2 February 2016, 1:16 p.m. Suggest removal

GrassRoot says...

105 musical instruments, lets say at BSD 2000 per piece - 200,000 and change....Nottage should have thought about the negative PR first, spinning it now makes him just even less credible. Honestly, I prefer Nottage took the money for his own pocket than getting the other "gear".... this would be at least in line with public expectations.

Posted 2 February 2016, 2:57 p.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

Probably practice on a few Haitian shantytowns before getting around to the Valley, Bain and Grants Town, y'all folks demonstrating gainst Perry dem bettas watch yinna behind less you wan see Rawson Square renamed Tienanmen.
Then the RBDF Ranger Band could play taps with BJ's new trumpets for all y'all sheeple who was too apathetic to question our slave masters as to who the real enemy is.

Posted 2 February 2016, 3:07 p.m. Suggest removal

Publius says...

This country is finished. If you read what this acting head of our military said and you don't get that this country is finished, it is probably because your appreciation for where we are at never began so as to ever be in a position to be finished as well.

Posted 2 February 2016, 3:55 p.m. Suggest removal

Voltaire says...

Here here, Publius. Its not just what he said, but his seeming total confidence that we will buy it. Its how generals in the North Korean Army talk to the public.

Posted 3 February 2016, 1:26 a.m. Suggest removal

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