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A victim of crime tells her tale

EDITOR, The Tribune.

I don’t know about other Bahamians and residents of New Providence but I take cold comfort in the assurances of the Minister of National Security that crime is down.

On Tuesday July 5, at about midday, I had just completed my shopping at Quality Supermarkets on Cable Beach and I was in the parking lot (back) with the packing girl when a young man grabbed me from behind and relieved me of my wallet. He then told me to give him my car keys and tried to grab them.

Foolhardy me, I said to myself not a day like it. He ran off and jumped the wall at the back.

It must have been the adrenalin and the thought of the hassle of replacing my cards, driving licence and other documents, so I took chase. However, I realised the wall was too daunting and I made my way back.

In the meantime the packing girl had alerted the manager and the security officer and they came to my aid. The police were called and they responded very quickly. I was very impressed with Cpl100 Collie and PC 3426 Bain who were vey proficient and efficient. Indeed Cpl Collie followed the direction the thief had gone and retrieved my wallet with everything except the money intact. I wish to thank the officers and the staff of Quality Supermarket for their help and support.

Interestingly, when Constable Bain was taking my statement she received a message that two tourists had been robbed at Orange Hill.

So, Mr Minister, I don’t buy the message that crime is down.

JEANNE THOMPSON

Nassau,

July 6, 2016

Comments

birdiestrachan 7 years, 10 months ago

Come on Ms: Thompson I am sorry for what happened to you. But this does not mean that Crime is not down.. You should know better. than to throw stones at Mr: Nottage because of your incident. But Jeanne will be Jeanne every chance she gets.

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