Monday, February 13, 2017
FORMER Deputy Commissioner of Police Marvin Dames last night criticised National Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage and State Minister of National Security Keith Bell for their “continued silence” in the wake of a spate of killings.
Mr Dames’ criticism came after five people were shot dead in four separate incidents between Friday and Saturday. One of the victims was a 15-year-old boy.
Eleven people have been killed so far this month following a bloody January, which saw 14 people killed. According to The Tribune’s records, there have been 25 homicides so far this year.
“As Bahamians woke up to begin their day on Sunday morning, the news of even more killings on the streets of our capital, once again horrified Bahamians,” Mr Dames, the FNM candidate for Mount Moriah, said in a statement.
“Since Friday night, there have been five murders on New Providence, all of them involving firearms; all of them carried out in public. In addition to the murders, there were multiple shootings, including the shooting of two police officers by a shotgun-wielding assailant.
While partisan rancour will clearly not solve the crime problem, the continued silence of the minister of national security and his junior minister speaks volumes.”
Mr Dames said that those who are entrusted with “ensuring the safety of our nation” must reassure its residents that the situation is “under control”.
He added: “However, with 25 murders already on the record (for 2017), an average of one murder every two days, and a pace that, if continued, will certainly lead to another heinous murder record, making a case that the nation is secure is extremely difficult.
“However, silence on the part of our national security officials will not do. The recurring theme of our young men continuing to lose their lives at such an alarming rate should be cause for all Bahamians to think about what this means for the future of our Bahamaland.
“As our police officers courageously stand in the firing line, and as we the residents navigate our lives in constant fear of being the next victim of crime, it is increasingly evident that something must be done now.”
The former police officer said he is willing to lend his expertise to the government to fight crime, but if his help is not accepted, he said the FNM has a plan to “arrest this scourge”.
The FNM has pledged to reinstitute term limits for the commissioner of police, reorganise the Royal Bahamas Police Force reserves, review officers’ pay, launch neighbourhood watch programmes nationwide, and establish a public sector anti-corruption agency, if elected to office this year.
The FNM has also pledged to adopt a “zero-tolerance” policy on crime; work with community-based partners to change the culture of violence in communities through neighbourhood safety programmes; eliminate crime habitats; enact legislation to establish the National Intelligence Agency (NIA); use state-of-the-art technology including gunshot detection devices, social media exploitation technologies, drones, etc, and establish a National Neighbourhood Watch Consultative Council.
The party has also pledged to establish a public sector anti-corruption agency; conduct a comprehensive review of police officers’ compensation; strengthen the RBDF satellite base presence/operations in the northern, central, southern and southeastern Bahamas; enforce Marco’s Law inclusive of a sexual offenders register and implement aggressive measures to address the trafficking of narcotics, firearms, human trafficking, illegal immigration and poaching.
The FNM has also said it would establish a forensic crime lab with an independent director, increase efforts on financial and cyber investigations, and place metal detectors at school entrances and use CCTV and professionally trained security officers for reinforcement.
Mr Dames also offered prayers and condolences to all the families and communities who have been victims of crime.
Comments
jacko says...
bell and Nottage dnt care they have their firearms on their side 24/7 .
Posted 13 February 2017, 2:47 p.m. Suggest removal
birdiestrachan says...
Mr: Dames wants their job. Not that he will be able to do as well as they
have considering the circumstances, He can talk as much as he likes,
this situation goes deeper than politics . the high and mighty Dames
will find out soon enough. Dames we remember you were too high for the
work at the Airport, But not so high for the hotel. The Tax payers money went
for nought.
Posted 13 February 2017, 2:48 p.m. Suggest removal
xtreme2x says...
"Dames will find out soon enough" Have you seen the writing on the wall that Dames and the FNM are going to win.
Posted 13 February 2017, 5:03 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Bell is too busy campaigning to be bothered with crime and murder, and Nottage is in dire need of a retirement rocking chair. Maybe Nottage would rather stay quiet than admit he has no answers.
Posted 13 February 2017, 3:02 p.m. Suggest removal
TigerB says...
He is right, everyone is silent, the Minister, his state minister, the Commissioner and the Deputy Commissioner. It is a sad state of affair when all hell is breaking loose and it just another day at the office for those four. I guess they are accustom to it by now. Paul Farquaharson stepped up to the cameras when it was his time with high crimes, so did Reg ferguson, but no not the mighty Greenslade, he always hide, and let the Ch/Supt. of CDU or Stephen Dean take all the flack. It a shame, time to change all of them and who else coming in here and not changing anything.
Posted 13 February 2017, 4:18 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
**...Surely The PLP Will Be Erecting Signage About The Murder Count Under Their Watch...**
Any idea when the promised "day one" crime solution will kick in?
**"PLP All The Way" To Nowhere!**
Posted 13 February 2017, 4:42 p.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
BOL ............ 600 murders since 2012 ..... and counting
I can't wait to see that as a PLP campaign backdrop
The chickens and the ducks have come home to roost on Perry dem
Posted 13 February 2017, 6:45 p.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
We always hear about the "research" capacity of the Police Force ........ why can't they tell us the profile of these young men (18-35) who are being shot every day in Nassau??????
This is not a Bahamian crime problem ......... this is a Nassau ghetto problem
The majority of these murders are being committed in a three by five mile area in the inner city of Nassau ........... where is the Urban Renewal Rhodes scholar consultant that Perry brought back from overseas (who had all of the answers during UR1.0?????
BTW ........... the PLP represent the entire Nassau ghetto area from Ft. Charlotte to Marathon
Posted 13 February 2017, 6:55 p.m. Suggest removal
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