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Tourists decried for shop scuffle


There was widespread condemnation on the airwaves today for the tourists involved in a scuffle with police in Heritage Quay on Friday.

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Police, Teen Scuffle Before Shiploads Of Tourists


A violent scuffle between police and a teenager in Heritage Quay, that resulted in the teenager crashing through a glass door and was reportedly witnessed by scores of camera

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Finance minister allays concerns re Customs Bill


Minister of Finance Harold Lovell said some of the concerns raised about a new customs bill are unwarranted as many of the provisions have been in place for nearly 20 years.

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Police Complaints department to be ‘beefed up’


National Security Minister Dr Errol Cort has said the police force is working on improving its Complaints Department. The unit was a set up two years ago but was only manned by “one or two” individuals.

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AG supports expunging criminal record


Attorney General Justin Simon has given his support to expunging the records of certain categories ex-convicts.

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Police officer corroborate colleague’s testimony


The criminal trial against alleged serial murderers Avie Howell and Kaniel Martin was abbreviated yesterday as the prosecution called only one witness

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Putting youth violence on the front burner


When one hears of the top brass of 16 police organisations in the region assembling in one place over a four-day period, the logical conclusion is that some serious brainstorming with the view to improving strategies currently used to fight crime would be weaved throughout that agenda.

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Picketers and police clash


Minor scuffles broke out Thursday between police and opposition picketers who were demanding the removal of Minister of National Security Dr Errol Cort.

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Police officers get trained in digital evidence


Sixteen police officers yesterday joined the ranks of local law enforcement personnel who have received some level of training to combat cyber crime.

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One more Mountie leaving, but Parker sits tight


Jacques Ouelette, the Canadian who presently heads the Criminal Investigations Department here in Antigua will no longer be part of this country’s police force come this month end.

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