National
COP Calls For Review of The Bail Act
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – The top brass of the Royal Bahamas Police Force is calling for changes to the Bail Act as the country grapples with a high homicide rate. Police Commissioner Clayton Fernander says many who were charged with murder got bail within three months after being charged.
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