Tag Archive | "police officers"
Posted on 05 January 2013. Tags: adventure of the seas, condemnation, cruise passengers, heritage, observer radio, police officers, shipwreck, snake pit, solidarity, tourists
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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Posted on 06 December 2012. Tags: cruise ships, internal investigations, police officers, quay, scuffle, three boats, young man
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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Posted on 03 December 2012. Tags: allays, concerns, customs bill, Customs Control and Management Act, customs department, Harold Lovell, minister of finance, police officers, Senator Edmond Mansoor
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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Posted on 08 March 2012. Tags: Baldwin Spencer, complaints department, constable, defence forces, deon thomas, police commissioner, police force, police officers, robbery, security forces, security minister
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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Posted on 10 October 2011. Tags: Attorney General, corrective measure, exemplary lives, expunging criminal record, gravity, imprisonment, legislation, national security, nature of the offence, point in time, police officers, prison inmates, provision, rehabilitation process, security minister, term rehabilitation
Attorney General Justin Simon has given his support to expunging the records of certain categories ex-convicts.
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Posted on 17 June 2011. Tags: blood on the floor, british passports, bruise, bullet hole, cellular phone charger, criminal trial, dr catherine, fingernail clippings, forensic analysis, hometown wales, hone, hotel cottage, mullany, police officers, serial murderers, shopkeeper
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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Posted on 16 May 2011. Tags: accp, annual general meeting, anti-corruption, brainstorming, CCTV & related solutions, cell phone investigation and cyber crime, community engagement & crime prevention, Conference of the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police, correlation, criminals, disaster preparedness & response, domestic violence and gender issues, drug trafficking, harnessing technology, human resources, key areas, law enforcement agencies, lawmen, lead role, logical conclusion, minister of national security dr errol cort, modern technology, on the front burner, organised crime, police community relations, police officers, polygraph capability, proactive measures, professional standards, putting, regional collaboration, royal police force of antigua & barbuda, serious crimes, top brass, uniform operations, youth violence
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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Posted on 11 March 2011. Tags: alp, antigua labour party, demonstrators, deputy leader, national security, opposition mp, picketers, pickets, police officers, protestors, restriction, strict interpretation
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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Posted on 09 February 2011. Tags: american embassy, assistance program, computer forensics, constable, crime scenes, cyber crime, digital evidence, forensic scientist, fraud cases, get trained, hinds, jolly beach resort, marcellin, murrell, oecs, police force, police officers, protecting digital, regional security office, royal police, training programme, us embassy in barbados
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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Posted on 09 February 2011. Tags: antigua, assistant commissioner, caribbean sunshine, contractual terms, criminal, criminal investigations department, department, deputy commissioner, errol cort, impending departure, intention, investigation, jacques ouelette, leaving, march 1, mountie, mounties, mr parker, national security, neal parker, one more, ouelette, police officers, royal canadian mounted police, royal police, security minister, sit tight, st lucia
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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