


Bahamian Police Chief Resigns Amid U.S. Drug Trafficking Indictments
Following the indictment of officers in a drug trafficking case, Bahamas' police chief resigns, signaling potential reform in the police department.
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Clayton Fernander, the police commissioner of the Bahamas, has resigned amid a U.S. drug trafficking indictment involving corrupt officers. Prime Minister Davis cited the need for change within the police force, emphasizing efforts to restore trust and implement oversight measures.
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