The man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the 2007 death of 19-year-old Felix Mitchell, Jr. has been sentenced to five years in prison.
A Firearms Marking Machine from the Organisation of American States is the newest tool in the multi-faceted approach to combating illegal firearms.
A major investigation is still underway into an ongoing luxury car smuggling ring, which has brought dozens of illegal cars into the country.
The Nassau Guardian has caught Atttorney General John Delaney apparently attempting to mislead the Bahamian public on conviction statistics.
UN Secretary-General urged Caribbean nations to combat organised crime on a regional level and promised United Nations assistance in the fight.
Officials believe a group of thugs broke into the offices at St Agnes Anglican Church, ransacked the office and made off with the safe.
Human trafficking is flourishing in The Bahamas with many politicians, police, Immigration officers and prominent business people involved in the trade.
Government officials are said to be “appalled” by the highly questionable activities of members of the Education Loan Authority.
A 41-year-old Grand Bahama woman will be the first female in The Bahamas to be tagged with the electronic monitoring bracelet since the programme began.