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3 Bahamians arrested in large drug bust off South Beach - 5 illegal firearms seized, 11 arrested
By Stephen Dean, RBPF
Nov 21, 2015 - 5:51:36 PM

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DRUG ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS MAKE LARGE DRUG BUST

Nassau, Bahamas - Drug Enforcement Officers has dealt another major blow to the drug traffickers in the country following the arrest of three men and the seizure of a large amount of marijuana on Friday 20th November 2015.

According to reports, shortly after 10:00pm, officers from the Drug Enforcement Unit, assisted by officers from the Police Marine Support Unit and their USA counterparts arrested two adult males from Long Island and one adult male from Andros, two miles off South Beach in a speed boat containing 195 pounds of marijuana.

5 ILLEGAL FIREARMS SEIZED, 11 ARRESTED AS POLICE ANTI-CRIME OPERATION HEATS UP

POLICE are reporting the seizure of 5 illegal firearms and the arrest of 11 persons for firearms and dangerous drugs by officers the Selective Enforcement Team over the past 48 hours.

The operation which is consistent with the Commissioner’s Policing Priorities for 2015, is part of the force strategy to cut down on criminal activity by targeting problem locations and persons engaged in criminal activities such as, murder, armed robbery, rape, shootings, stolen vehicle, firearms and drugs.

In the first incident, shortly after 11:00am on Thursday 19th November 2015, 2 high-powered weapons with 24 rounds of ammunition along with a quantity of marijuana was seized by officers from the Special Selective Enforcement Team at a home on Dorsette Alley. Three adult males and two adult females were arrested for the seizure.

In the second incident, shortly after 12:00am on Friday 20th November 2015, officers from the Special

Selective Enforcement Team seized a pistol with 8 rounds of ammunition on East Street South. Two adult males and one adult female were arrested for the seizure.

In the third incident, shortly after 2:00am on Saturday 21st November 2015, officers from the Special

Selective Enforcement Team seized a pistol with 18 rounds of ammunition on Madeira Street. Three adult males were arrested for the seizure.

A short while later, officers from the Special Selective Enforcement Team seized a pistol with 8 rounds of ammunition in a vehicle on Madeira Street. No one was arrested for the seizure.

POLICE CREDITS THE SUCCESS OF THIS ONGOING MAJOR ASSAULT ON CRIME TO EXCELLENT TEAM-WORK, INTELLIGENCE LED POLICING, PRECISE EXECUTION OF ITS POLICING PLAN AND SUPPORT FROM MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC.


WEEKLY PREVENTION CRIME TIP

COPY YOUR LICENSE PLATE AND VEHICLE INFORMATION (VIN) NUMBERS ON A CARD AND KEEP THEM WITH YOU. IF YOUR VEHICLE IS STOLEN, THE POLICE WILL NEED THIS INFORMATION.

ANYONE WITH INFORMATION ON ILLEGAL WEAPONS OR ANY SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITIES, NO MATTER HOW SMALL OR INSIGNIFICANT (THE TIP) MAY SEEM, ARE ASKED TO ANONYMOUSLY CALL POLICE AT 919 OR CRIME STOPPERS AT 328-TIPS (8477) (NEW PROVIDENCE) OR 1-242-300-8476 (FAMILY ISLANDS)

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