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Bahamas police respond to increased violence
NASSAU, Bahamas (BIS) -- The Royal Bahamas Police Force is taking a ‘zero tolerance’ stance against crime during the holiday season. As a result, a new ‘enforcement’ team has been created with the intention of ‘implementing a sustained, vigorous, multipronged
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