In keeping with Priority # 2 and 3 of the Commissioner’s Policing Plan 2021, “Crime Prevention & Intervention Strategy” and “Criminal Investigations & Solvability “Drug Enforcement Unit continues its efforts in 2022 to prevent and disrupt the cultivation, sale and distribution of illegal drugs occurring within the Northern Bahamas by conducting inter-island joint operations with local and international
partners. On Monday 3rd.
January2022, a team of officersfrom the Drug Enforcement Unit along with otherInternational Agencies, acting on intelligence executed search warrants on several residences on Marsh Harbour, Abaco. Additionally, while searching a residence situated on Curly Tail Way, CentralPines, Abaco, the officer’s discovered a quantity ofsuspected marijuana along with severalsuspected marijuana plants inside a bedroom closet.
As a result, three males and three females were arrested and is assisting with the investigation. The estimated street value of the suspected drugs is $3,140.00. Investigations are being continued.
The Royal Bahamas Police Force wants to thank the general public for their continued support, as we work together to make the Bahamas a safer place for all. We will continue to enforce all laws to create safer communities.
POLICE ARE APPEALING TO ANYONE WITH INFORMATION REGARDING ANY CRIME, NO MATTER HOW SMALL OR INSIGNIFICANT (THE TIP) MAY SEEM, TO ANONYMOUSLYCALL POLICE AT 919 OR CRIME STOPPERS AT 328-TIPS (8477) (NEW PROVIDENCE) OR 1-242-300-8477 (FAMILY ISLANDS).
Source: Royal Bahamas Police Force