The judge is one key player here. The club owner should be punished and his busines license suspended. Dis Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration and the Director, man, they gonna wait for what? Take away dis guy citizenship. Let's start cleaning up the country now. I aint anti foreigner but I believe foreigners and Bahamians should be clean. We got new govment now, so be serious and clean up we country
The name of the owner is actually Dennis Palomino, originally from Peru but now a Bahamian citizen. He came into the country around 1994 and worked in the Paradise Island Casino. He married a Bahamian (rumour has it as a “convenience marriage” – and by all signs, that’s what it is) and eventually acquired Bahamian citizenship. For a few years now, he has owned a joint (bar/restaurant) in the Columbus Arcade, catering mainly to Peruvians and Latins in general. Later, as he prospered, he opened up a similar, but bigger, outfit up on a balcony near the Pompey Museum. Most recently, he took over this place on West Bay, across from St. Alban’s Dr., and he named it Copacabana. The lady judge should be more harsh, she was too soft with the Jamaican women. Should Palomino continue to be a Bahamian citizen? Man, dis make me so angry, it seems errybody and their brother can come to our country and do all kinda tings, man.
Aquarium says...
The judge is one key player here. The club owner should be punished and his busines license suspended. Dis Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration and the Director, man, they gonna wait for what? Take away dis guy citizenship. Let's start cleaning up the country now. I aint anti foreigner but I believe foreigners and Bahamians should be clean. We got new govment now, so be serious and clean up we country
On Suspects in court after raid on 'strip club'
Posted 18 September 2012, 2:54 a.m. Suggest removal
Aquarium says...
The name of the owner is actually Dennis Palomino, originally from Peru but now a Bahamian citizen. He came into the country around 1994 and worked in the Paradise Island Casino. He married a Bahamian (rumour has it as a “convenience marriage” – and by all signs, that’s what it is) and eventually acquired Bahamian citizenship. For a few years now, he has owned a joint (bar/restaurant) in the Columbus Arcade, catering mainly to Peruvians and Latins in general. Later, as he prospered, he opened up a similar, but bigger, outfit up on a balcony near the Pompey Museum. Most recently, he took over this place on West Bay, across from St. Alban’s Dr., and he named it Copacabana. The lady judge should be more harsh, she was too soft with the Jamaican women. Should Palomino continue to be a Bahamian citizen? Man, dis make me so angry, it seems errybody and their brother can come to our country and do all kinda tings, man.
On Strippers fined and told to leave country
Posted 14 September 2012, 10:07 p.m. Suggest removal