Bahamas sees 14% drop in major crimes for first half of 2025

The Bahamas recorded a 14 percent decrease in major crimes during the first half of 2025 compared to the same period last year, according to Police Commissioner Shanta Knowles.

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Speaking at a press conference on Monday to present the Royal Bahamas Police Force’s (RBPF) Mid-Year Report, Knowles highlighted what she described as an unprecedented level of productivity within the force. “I can report with confidence that our productivity levels are higher than they have ever been before over the last six months,” she said.

Commissioner Knowles, who took office in January, acknowledged that she assumed leadership at a pivotal moment for the force. “The force was at a critical juncture,” she said, citing ethical challenges and a lingering fear of crime that had eroded public trust. “Despite a reduction in crime at the end of 2024, these circumstances persist, demanding decisive action, strategic reform, and a renewed commitment to ethical standards.”

The Commissioner noted that the persistent fear of crime had affected both residents and tourists, but credited increased police visibility with helping to ease public anxiety.

Despite the overall decline in crime, Knowles flagged growing mental health concerns, particularly the rise in suicides and suicide attempts. Eight suicides were recorded in the first six months of 2025, up from five during the same period in 2024. Suicide attempts have also increased by 39 percent, with this year’s mid-year figures trending higher than previous years.

Among the key statistics shared:

  • Crimes against the person dropped by 30 percent.

  • Traffic fatalities declined by 11 percent.

  • Stop-and-search operations increased by 131 percent as part of a ramped-up, proactive policing strategy.

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The RBPF’s 2025 Policing Plan, which emphasizes data-driven and community-centered approaches, has also led to the recovery of 196 illegal firearms and over 800 rounds of ammunition. Police arrested 208 individuals on firearm-related charges, with 143 cases advancing to court.

Knowles also addressed ongoing concerns about drug trafficking, noting the country’s vulnerability due to open waters and navigational routes. Nevertheless, police seized 2,961 pounds of marijuana and 2,130 pounds of cocaine in the first half of the year.

A total of 870 people were arrested during the period, with 680 formally charged. The Commissioner added that the force remains especially concerned about the proliferation of edible cannabis products such as gummies and oils.

“Our officers remain committed to protecting every community, and we will continue to adapt our strategies to address both new and persistent threats,” Knowles said.

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