Lawyers call for enhanced court security in The Bahamas

The President of The Bahamas Bar Association (BBA), Kahlil Parker, has issued an urgent plea for heightened security measures across all judicial facilities. 

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This follows an incident where a man, already familiar to law enforcement, was shot at the Magistrate’s Court Complex in Nassau. 

A pattern of neglect and consequences

Parker criticized the inadequate security measures that have repeatedly failed to protect judges, lawyers, and the public. 

The lack of vigilance, especially in monitoring individuals known to the police at court premises, has been flagged as a significant oversight. 

Parker’s statement emphasized the need for a proactive approach to ensure the safety of all parties involved.

Demand for immediate security overhaul

In response to this recent act of violence, the Bar Council is advocating for immediate improvements in security protocols. 

Key measures being called for include an increased police presence, enhanced surveillance systems, and improved lighting at all judicial premises. 

These steps are deemed essential to restore a sense of safety and prevent future incidents.

Ongoing security challenges and police response

The shooting victim, identified as Raphael Neymour, was targeted shortly after his court appearance on firearms charges. He is currently recovering in stable condition. 

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In the aftermath, Deputy Commissioner Leamond Deleveaux confirmed plans to bolster security around the courthouse. 

The police have also detained a suspect in connection with the shooting, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement in curbing court-related violence.

A collective call to action

The incident has prompted a broader reflection on the state of social order, with Parker remarking on the degradation of societal norms and the spike in violent behavior. 

The BBA, along with Chief Justice Sir Ian Winder, is pushing for a comprehensive overhaul of security strategies to protect judicial officers and the public. 

A detailed security plan is being developed for review by the Chief Justice, signaling a move towards more robust and modernized safety measures.

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