Thursday, February 4, 2016
By KHRISNA VIRGIL
Tribune Staff Reporter
kvirgil@tribunemedia.net
FREE National Movement Deputy Leader Peter Turnquest accused the Christie administration of “preparing for something” as he called on Bahamians to be “vigilant” and “concerned” over the People’s Republic of China’s recent gift to the country of military equipment and musical instruments worth $1.2m.
The East Grand Bahama MP questioned what the government proposed to do with more than 10,000 smoke tear gas grenades and grenade launchers.
Meanwhile, the Grand Bahama Human Rights Association (GBHRA) said it remained alarmed over the Chinese “gift” regardless of Minister of National Security Dr Bernard Nottage’s attempt to downplay its implications.
The GBHRA demanded that the government outline in detail under what circumstances it plans to use what the association called potentially deadly military materials.
“The Chinese government said to them, ‘We have $1.2m that we want to give you, what do you need?’ On the top of the list was two armoured vehicles, 10,000 tear gas grenades and let’s throw a couple instruments in there just to make it look good,” Mr Turnquest said on Tuesday night.
He was speaking to scores of FNM supporters gathered for the introduction of two of the party’s newest election candidates, Howard Johnson and Halston Moultrie.
“ . . .Where are they going to use 10,000 grenades, grenade launchers and tear gas? Is something happening that they didn’t tell us? We ought to be concerned. We ought to be concerned Bahamians because it says in a time when elections are coming up they have concerns and they are preparing for something. So we have to be vigilant, we have to be careful (and) we have to be peaceful,” Mr Turnquest said.
Meanwhile, the GBHRA urged the government to desist from any further efforts to militarise this society.
“After all, the remarks of Dr Nottage suggest that the government chose these specific items from a longer list of materials being offered as a donation by the Chinese government.
“If this was the case, Nottage and his colleagues must tell the public why their selection included two armoured vehicles, two automatic anti-riot grenade launchers, 10,038 smoke tear gas grenades, anti-riot gear sets, and 60 portable low-light level night vision goggles.”
The press release continued: “Many civilians are already suspicious of the motives of this present administration, alarmed over its willingness to flout the rule of law to suppress opponents, and dismayed by its failure to be transparent about its intentions.
“The continued operation of a clandestine intelligence agency outside the confines of the law is case in point. The recent creation of an immigration reserve militia is another.”
On Monday, Acting Royal Bahamas Defence Force Commander Captain Tellis Bethel 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.
Capt Bethel also 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 were in addition to what the RBDF had requested, suggesting that the equipment had not been part of what it listed as needs.
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 $1.2m.
At the time Dr Nottage said: “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.”
Last night, Dr Nottage told the House of Assembly that he did not understand the criticism over the donation, explaining that the RBDF is a military organisation charged with defending this country’s borders and law enforcement.
Last week, during a brief ceremony at the Ministry of National Security, the government and the Chinese signed documentation for the turnover of the items.
Comments
marrcus says...
PLP forever.........used to it yet?
Posted 4 February 2016, 1:33 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
We have a spy agency now right? maybe it's for the spies (???)
Posted 4 February 2016, 1:37 p.m. Suggest removal
RUKiddingMe says...
Well, if the items being handed over are "Made in China" we have no worries at all. Like everything else "Made in China" they will already be broken or will break upon first attempt to use.
Posted 4 February 2016, 2:07 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
ha!
Posted 4 February 2016, 8:13 p.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
The grenades are for when the government arrest desperate Bahamians for revolting against the government and breaking up the town and the prison ........... back to 1942 ........ that's where we are going ............. RIOT, RIOT, RIOT ........... or when the government tries to take the Haitians out of the 40 shanty towns ............... there is a genuine need for these grenades
Posted 4 February 2016, 2:20 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
That they will be used against Bahamians is not in question,
what is not known is the government's intended action that will trigger the people
to revolt, giving the Government the excuse to use them.
Therein lies the danger to the Bahamas and it's Constitution:
The Very Government as elected.
Maybe they're tired of handing over the keys to the treasury every 5 years,
maybe they want time to get Bahamar off PC's defunct legacy.
Maybe they are just tired of answering to the people.
Posted 4 February 2016, 2:35 p.m. Suggest removal
marrcus says...
Can't remember the last time they "answered to the people"
Posted 4 February 2016, 2:38 p.m. Suggest removal
TalRussell says...
Comrade Deputy Leader Peter, you is but one misguided red rebel without a cause.
Just maybe these surplus Chinese military defensive things are in preparation to contain red shirts, just in case the contrasting leadership rebels fevor coursing under red party's tent - does spill out onto Mackey Street?
Comrade Peter. I would hope it's not too late asks Chinese add to their $1.2 million riot gear equipment and supplies list, one them civil defense sirens, them uses to provide emergency population warnings of approaching, angry red shirts.
Of course night vision goggles makes perfect sense cause the reds ‘central command’ always meets at nights under the cloud darkness.
Still ain't exactly sure when they start spilling out onto the street from the door of red party's headquarters, how in hells the riot policeman's going tell a Minnis, Loretta, or “Bare Foot” Fisherman’s supporters apart?
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Posted 4 February 2016, 3:03 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
I thought Nottage to be smarter than that. a grenade is a grenade is a grenade. period
Posted 4 February 2016, 4:26 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
Nottage is a gynecologist, what he know about grenades except what he see in movies?
Posted 5 February 2016, 10:32 a.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
Grenades are for WAR ......... who or what are we going to war with or against????? ...... war on guns, poverty, food prices, illiteracy, drugs, inequality, high gas prices, illegals, poachers, NHI, BAMSI, Carnival, "friends,families & lovers", Crown Land, Heads of Agreement, Freeport etc ..................... lots of "wars" to fight ............ its time to train a cannon on the Parliament
Posted 6 February 2016, 5:10 p.m. Suggest removal
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