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U.S. Issues Another Crime Warning for Nassau, Bahamas: Fourth Advisory this Year

By Jim Walker on November 4, 2014
Posted in Articles, Caribbean Islands, Crime

Yesterday, the U.S. took the unprecedented step of issuing a fourth crime warning for the Bahamas in 2014. The latest advisory was issued by the U.S. Embassy in Nassau. No other cruise destination in the world is the subject of such repeated and graphic crime warnings. 

The advisory says warns against armed robberies, kidnapping and…

It’s Murderous in the Bahamas: Homicides Expected to Exceed 2013 Rate

By Jim Walker on October 29, 2014
Posted in Articles, Caribbean Islands, Crime

The headlines in the Nassau, Bahamas newspapers over the last 24 hours are ominous –  Man Shot Dead in Home Invasion, Shot Dead Defending Parents and Fatal Shooting in Fox Hill. 

These murders take the number of homicides in the Bahamas to 96 and 97 for the year.  

The Nassau newspapers…

Another Crime Report Rocks Nassau

By Jim Walker on June 17, 2014
Posted in Articles, Caribbean Islands, Crime

The Latin America Monitor published an article about the high crime rate in the Bahamas entitled "Business Environment Analysis – Rising Murder Rate Poses Risk To Tourism Sector – JUNE 2014." the publication reports, in part:

". . . rising murder rates in the Bahamas, including some recent killings of foreign tourists, could…

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