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Bahamas PM Vows Even Greater Resolve to End Transnational Crime
By Matt Maura, BIS
Sep 22, 2014 - 5:15:24 PM
Commissioning of the HMBS Leon Livingstone Smith - Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. Perry Gladstone Christie addresses the large crowd on hand for the commissioning of Her Majesty's Bahamian Ship Leon Livingstone Smith. The ship's crew is pictured in the background. (BIS Photo/Raymond A. Bethel, Sr.)
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NASSAU, The Bahamas – The
Government of The Bahamas will do all that is necessary, legislatively,
strategically and operationally, to guard and protect the heritage of those
Bahamians alive today and those yet unborn from transnational criminal
activity, Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry Gladstone Christie vowed.
“In this vein, we must spare no
effort at both the strategic and operational levels, to put an end to
cross-border criminal activities such as illegal immigration, human
trafficking, drug smuggling, and arms trafficking,” Mr. Christie said.
“Further, I believe by our initiative
to continuously upgrade the Royal Bahamas Defence Force in every possible
aspect, it is clear that we will do all that is within our powers to completely
rid Bahamian waters of poachers and others who come from far and near seeking
to take advantage of our God given resources.”
Delivering the keynote address at
the Commissioning Ceremony for Her Majesty’s Bahamian Ship (HMBS) Leon
Livingstone Smith, the Prime Minister said The Bahamas must continue to build
upon the foundation laid by the first Bahamian to serve as Commander, Defence
Force, Royal Bahamas Defence Force, and others, in order to find more effective
and innovative ways of safeguarding Bahamian territory “from those who wish to
engage in illicit maritime operations.”
Mr. Christie said the Government’s
investment of $232 million into the Force’s ‘Sandy Bottom Project,’ is the
clearest indication of its resolve in this regard.
Commissioning of the HMBS Leon Livingstone Smith - Commodore Leon Livingstone Smith, Commander, Defence Force (Retired) watches the Commissioning Ceremonies for Her Majesty's Bahamian Ship Leon Livingstone Smith that was named in his honor, alongside Governor General Her Excellency Dame Marguerite Pindling (left) and his wife Helen. Mr. Smith served 14 years as the first Bahamian Commander, Defence Force, Royal Bahamas Defence Force and was responsible for number of firsts. (BIS Photo/Raymond A. Bethel Sr.)
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The HMBS
Leon L. Smith, is the third of nine patrol boats to be constructed for the
Royal Bahamas Defence Force by the DAMEN Shipyard Group of Amsterdam under the
Sandy Bottom Project.
“By the completion of the upgrades
made under this Project, it is intended that all vulnerable areas of access
into the southeastern corridors of The Bahamas will be fortified by the
permanent presence of Defence Force assets,” Mr. Christie said.
The Government has already
received dividends on its investment after the HMBS Arthur Dion Hanna, the
first of the nine patrol boats to be commissioned, was able to successfully
apprehend a vessel laden with 200 illegal immigrants attempting to enter the
country.
The Defence Force will also
maintain a permanent presence at “an equipped northern command in Grand
Bahama.” This presence, coupled with the completion of the Satellite Base under
construction at Gun Point, Ragged Island and an upgraded facility at Matthew
Town, Inagua, will provide the Defence Force with the capability to respond to
any and all threats to our national security.” (BIS Photos/Raymond A. Bethel,
Jr.)
Commissioning of the HMBS Leon Livingstone Smith - Guests attending the Commissioning Ceremonies for Her Majesty's Bahamian Ship Leon Livingstone Smith were treated to a spectacular fireworks display at the close of the ceremonies. (BIS Photo/Raymond A. Bethel, Sr.)
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