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As a result of popular demand, this site was re-launched in February 2004 and the diary will be updated regularly until all pages from November 1988 to August 1990 appear. The popularity of our parent site, www.bermudapolice.com stems from the fact that the author was a key figure in the investigation referred to by a former senior officer as:
The case continues to receive publicity; it was the subject of consideration in 2000, in 2001 a report submitted to the 'Serious Crimes Commission' about the investigation 'vanished and in 2002 the Island's commissioner of police was looking into whether to re-open the investigation. The case led to the author's contract on the island not being renewed and an opportunity was taken to copy and secure documentation which now appears on this site and www.bermudapolice.com. It is understood the author continues to be the most prolific officer employed by the constabulary; arresting more people than any predecessor or successor and working a record number of hours - these pages therefore contain an accurate and comprehensive record. The site provides an insight into the Bermuda police narcotics department by placing on-line a detective's actual diary, day by day. The islands of Bermuda are crime and narcotics ridden. The police diary reproduced within these pages was created in 1988. The author has it on good authority that things have become worse ... these pages will give an indication of just how bad it was; how bad must it be now? December 2002:
Shadow Home Affairs Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin
is reported to have said about Bermuda :
The site was principally designed to provide a facility to display the diary of a former Bermuda Narcotics officer. Whilst a 1988 diary, so little has changed on the island that it still accurately reflects the islands serious drugs problems. Notorious drug areas on the island such as 'St Monica's Mission', 'Middle Town', 'Court Street' and 'The Incubator' are all touched upon and you will learn that narcotics are so rife, catching users and dealers was like fishing in a barrel..... |
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