FAC Sends Letter to Bahamian Minister of National Security

The below link is a copy of a letter sent to the Bahamian Minister of National Security. After that country decided to make their registry public, a released individual was murdered. The Minister expressed his concern about publicizing the registry. FAC sent a letter encouraging him not to follow the misguided example of the US.

Letter to Bahamian National Security

If you would like to share your fist-hand experiences, thoughts and concerns with the Ministry of National Security, below is the contact information.

The Hon. Wayne R. Munroe, Q.C.
Minister of National Security
Sir Orville A. Turnquest Building
John F. Kennedy Drive
P. O. Box N 3217
Nassau, N.P., The Bahamas
nationalsecurity@bahamas.gov.bs

14 thoughts on “FAC Sends Letter to Bahamian Minister of National Security

  • June 5, 2022

    Self-styled vigilantes attacked the home of a hospital paediatrician after apparently confusing her professional title with the word “paedophile”, it emerged yesterday.

    Dr Yvette Cloete, a specialist registrar in paediatric medicine at the Royal Gwent hospital in Newport, was forced to flee her house after vandals daubed it with graffiti in the middle of the night.

    The word “paedo” was written across the front porch and door of the house she shared with her brother in the village of St Brides, south Wales.

    (The Guardian, Aug. 30, 2000)

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  • June 3, 2022

    I wonder what the Legislature and or Desantis comments would be on this very troubling issue!.

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  • June 3, 2022

    I would have included the article on the Marcy law inmate being released!

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    • June 3, 2022

      you can send it along with your correspondence to the Minister.

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  • June 3, 2022

    Patrick Drum, 34, hailed by some as a vigilante hero and others as a cold-blooded killer, called the grief the victim’s families felt “collateral damage that I feel bad about.”

    “As far as the men themselves,” he said at his sentencing Tuesday referring to the two men he admits to killing in June, “actions speak louder than words.”

    Drum shot Gary Lee Blanton, 28, on June 2 at the home both men shared near Sequim, Wash. The following morning, Dunn shot and killed Jerry Wayne Ray, 57.

    Both men were known to Drum and were registered as Level 2 sex offenders, meaning the state believed they presented a moderate risk of recidivism.

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  • June 3, 2022

    I posted 5 but there are hundreds of stories where people have gone after people on the registry no matter their crime.
    Still not punishment?

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