RBDF Photo shows: Lieutenant Commander Andrew Bowe,
Executive Officer for the RBDF Northern Command addressing residents of the Abaco Community on September 1, 2020.
(Photo courtesy of RBDF Public Relations)

Members of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force and the Police Force met with residents of the Abaco communities on Tuesday past in an effort to reinforce strategies of both agencies a year after the passage of Hurricane Dorian.

Led by Lieutenant Commander Andrew Bowe, Executive Officer for the RBDF Northern Command and Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ashton Greenslade, the Officers and Marines conducted a walk about of the Treasure Cay and Hope Town communities. There, they

took the time to listen to locals concerning crime and other criminal matters which exist with their communities.

Through shared information and healthy dialogue, some suggestions and other possible solutions were discussed to address the concerns. Lieutenant Commander Bowe assured the residents that their concerns were being met.

“This initiative is a is a result of a combination by both organizations, where we can take the time and go through the communities to find out their concerns”, said Bowe. “This way, we can work out ways to address whatever problems exists and reassure them that the both agencies remain committed to ensuring a safe environment.

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