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18 Illegal Immigrants discovered in Bimini
By Terecita Pinder
Dec 10, 2015 - 2:23:21 PM

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Bimini, Bahamas - (15) Illegal Immigrants and (3) Bahamians are in police custody after they were discovered on South Bimini.

Reports are that on Wednesday 9th December 2015, Police and Immigration Officials acting on information, while on Port Royal in South Bimini, took into custody (15) Chinese Nationals, (8) females and (7) males. They also arrested (3) Bahamians, two are resident of South Bimini and the other from Abaco. The illegal immigrants were later transported to New Providence.

Investigations are continuing.

Crime Prevention Tip:

Let’s do our part to prevent auto theft:

  • Never leave your vehicle running unattended
  • Lock all doors and windows
  • Remove all valuables
  • Park in well-lit locations and avoid isolated areas

Traffic Safety Tips:

Plan your route in advance. Some of the most erratic and inconsiderate driving occur when motorists are late.

Police are appealing to anyone who may have any information regarding any crime, no matter how small or insignificant (the tip) may seem, to anonymously call Police at 919/911 or Crime Stoppers at 328-tips (8477) or 1-242-300-8476 (Family Islands) or your nearest police station.

Please visit the Royal Bahamas Police Force Website at www.royalbahamaspolice.org or Facebook page at www.facebook.com/rbpforce for Daily Crime Reports and additional Crime Prevention Tip

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