Communique At Conclusion of the Tenth Joint Meeting of the Caribbean Community Standing Commissioners of Police and Military Chiefs Hamilton Bermuda June 5, 6, 2008 |
Chief Inspector Antoine Daniels, Officer in Charge of the Serious Crime Unit
Police are continuing their investigations into the sudden death of 14-year old Rhiana Moore and are pleased with the progress made thus far.
Later this week a number of forensic experts will be arriving on island to provide assistance and support to investigators.
Chief Inspector Antoine Daniels, Officer in Charge of the Serious Crime Unit
Police are continuing their investigations into the sudden death of 14-year old Rhiana Moore and are pleased with the progress made thus far.
Later this week a number of forensic experts will be arriving on island to provide assistance and support to investigators.
As a result of ongoing Police investigations into illegal firearms on the island, shortly before 1pm on Friday 30th May 2008, armed Police officers arrested 2 men on suspicion of being in possession of a firearm. These investigations are being carried out by a joint team of officers headed by the Officer In Charge of the Serious Crime Unit, Chief Inspector Antoine Daniels. It is anticipated that both men, aged 28 and 27 of St. George’s and Pembroke parishes respectively will be appearing before the courts shortly.
Chief Inspector Antoine Daniels Officer in Charge of Serious Crime Unit
Chief Inspector Antoine Daniels Officer in Charge of Serious Crime Unit
The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 14 year old Rhiana Moore of Devonshire. Her lifeless body was discovered in the area of Blue Hole Park just off Dolphin Drive. Officers were dispatched to the scene and located the body, and a short time later death was certified by a physician.
The Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police (ACCP) recently held its 23rd Annual General Meeting and Conference in Ochos Rio, Jamaica under the theme managing emerging challenges to Regional law enforcement. The conference, which was under the Chairmanship of President of the ACCP and Commissioner of the Royal Barbados Police Force, Mr.
The Bermuda Police Service is aware of e-mails circulating around the island warning of an adult male allegedly interacting inappropriately with a group of school children. After the alleged incident, school officials strongly reminded all students not to interact with ‘strangers’ and informed all parents. On receiving word of this incident, Police officers contacted the school in question and a statement was later recorded from the Deputy Principal.