Two Arrested After Multiple Armed Robberies

March 15, 2011

Two men have been arrested in connection with what Police term “reports of robberies and attempted robberies” in three parishes last night [Mar.14] during which one of the suspects was wielding a gun.

The incidents took place in the Devonshire, Pembroke and Warwick areas, and involved the two suspects on a bike accosting other motorbike riders.

Bernews unofficially understands that in one incident the victim may have been a visitor to the island riding a rental bike.

A Police spokesman said, “Between 10:30pm and 11:45pm on Monday, March 14th 2011 Police received several reports of robberies and attempted robberies having taken place in the Devonshire, Pembroke and Warwick areas.”

“The victims of these offences were motorcycle riders and the suspects are thought to have also been on a motorcycle. During the incidents one of the suspects brandished what appeared to be a firearm.”

“The suspects are described as two young black men believed to be in their 20s; one brown skinned the other of darker complexion, both wearing dark coloured clothing and helmets with visors traveling on a white or dark coloured motorcycle. Two men have been arrested in connection with these occurrences and are currently assisting investigators with their inquiries.”

“In particular, Police are interested in speaking with the driver of a white taxi which was traveling along South Road in Warwick in the vicinity of the Warwick Shell gas station who came across one of these robberies in progress.”

“Officers investigating these crimes are appealing for the driver of that taxi or anyone with any information about these incidents to contact the Hamilton Criminal Investigation Unit on 295-0011 or the independent, confidential Crime Stoppers Bermuda hotline on 800-8477.”

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  1. W.T.F.??? says:

    and the first thing these lil brats do when they get locked up…
    scream and cry for their momma!

    • Gospel Truth says:

      If they are found guilty simply tie a concrete block around their necks and give them the heave hoe. Anyone who wants to watch has to pay $1,000 and that money must be earmarked toward those who have been victims of violent crime.

  2. D. Everett says:

    no longer is it safe to even walk the streets, sad for our visitors

  3. curious says:

    Muggings with guns are unfortunately big news in the tourist world. This kind of stuff could be the final nail in the coffin of Bermuda’s tourist hopes.
    It’s time to get the guns off the streets. Government need to do a gun amnesty now.

    • Critical Thinker says:

      In case you don’t know, criminals have never turned their guns in a Gun Amnesty, and this has been the case here in the past and everywhere else in the world that Politicians dream up this dumb idea.

      Bermudians are not ready for the draconian measures that is necessary to bring in the guns. But until we take the profit out of illegal drugs, provide proper education and opportunity for all!! then this is just the tip of the Iceberg.

    • College Graduate says:

      who is going to give up their guns in a gun amnesty

      Guns are the new thing, everybody wants one..gangster or law abiding citizen wanting protection

    • Bermudian at heart says:

      A gun amnesty should be implemented at all times. Its my belief that if someone comes across a firearm than they should have the right to turn in that weapon in amnesty. I look at it in the matter of parents finding guns. Do the police service think that they would hand that gun in knowing that their child would be implemented with possession of a concealed weapon. In reality only a very strong parent would do so. The goal is to get the gun off the street. I do believe the only way that the amnesty part should be overlooked is when they can prove that the firearm has been used in serious cases as murder or attempted murder. So now when a parent finds a gun they might hold on to it until another gun amnesty takes place or sell it just to get it out of their hands. Only a handful of people are going to hand it in knowing the reprucussion.

  4. D says:

    Now they arew bringing in people 2 help rob smh

    • The mon says:

      tell us more D says this is news to me I am really interested cause I getting sick of US putting the blame on others But and I say But if that is so please tell us more are they really or are you just saying.

    • Critical Thinker says:

      This is just one of the reasons why this situation has gotten out of hand. In the early 80′s when this was in it’s infancy, instead of nipping it in the bud, Bermuda say fit to blame outsiders, in particular “Jamaicans” in the 90′s as it increases, it was “BET” and “MTV” turn to take the blame. 2000′s it’s Video games turn to take the blame.

      What Bermuda should be doing, is recognizing that the Kids are growing up in a vacuum and where there is a vacuum, it will be filled. These vices are the baby sitters of our children, so naturally they will have a great deal of influence on the ONES THAT ARE PRONE TO VIOLENCE.

      THE SOONER WE LEARN TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR OUR ACTIONS AND FILLED THE LIVES OF OUR KIDS WITH POSITIVE INFLUENCES, and stop blaming outside influence, which by the way, is here to stay. You can expect more violence.

    • W.T.F.??? says:

      D it was a VICTIM …
      read Bernews correctly before making these wild remarks

  5. NUNYA says:

    I was talking to a friend the other who gave me something to think about. He suggested that the focus behind customs shifted about 10 years ago from having simple customs forms and tarriff numbers to a complex form that takes a long time to fill out and longer for customs to clear. The side effect was that the officers that were used to open and investigate containers and search for narcotics, guns etc.. were forced inside as pencil pushers, in almost civilian type roles. That left very few officers available to search and seize illegal goods. The focus seems to now be on collecting monies. I know there are some dedicated officers out there that are doing the best that they can…Im not disputing that. The point is that if 85% of the officers are behind a desk with calculators argueing with importers over the classification of the goods and what tariff number to use (which often has NO effect on the duty collected) then who is searching our containers? Years ago you could walk in to the long room…fill out a BCD yourself, pay your duty and be out of there with your cleared paperwork in 20 minutes. Now 1.5 days is the average because of the hundreds of tariff numbers now used and the amount of time used by an officer to go over the paperwork. Is any more duty collected???? Is anything constructive done with the extra data collected from all these tariff numbers…..ahhh NO! Lets go back to a simple form and free some of our customs officers up to search many more containers, visiting yachts, courier packages.

    • Jay1978 says:

      someone wanted them out of the way for a reason; look at the airport-the customs officers are more concerned on grabbing people for bringing in clothes than drugs and guns

  6. GPS says:

    There shouldn’T be any Hung jury verdicts when you are a STAY-AT-HOME GANGSTER, CRACKHEAD, ROBBER, NON-PROGRESSIVE CITIZEN or of the like.

    I THINK IT’S TIME OUR JUDICIAL SYSTEM STARTS HUMILIATING THE HUMILIATORS OF THIS SOCIETY!!

    WEST GATE HAS THE BRIGHT ORANGE OUTFITS ALREADY, LET’S CHAIN THESE CRIMINALS UP AND HAVE THEM SWEEP ALL STREETS FROM ST. GEORGES TO DOCKYARD!!!

    • Bermudian says:

      I completely agree, they should ALL be put to work and embarrassed in front of the rest of the country!! They need somthing that will DETER them from commiting crimes…right now they have no fear of going to Westgate, in fact thats a place they can hang out with their friends while we the taxpayers pay for it!! They dont want to work out in the real world so they rob and steal, well put them behind bars and MAKE them work…being released should also require a prisoner having put in x amount of hours work….these fools are making this island unattractive so they should be put in charge of Keep Bermuda Beautiful….they want to be a part of a gang? show them the chain gang way and have them out on the beaches, parks, and railway trails in the heat picking up the trash!! We ALL know that the system we have right now is NOT working so why does it seem like NO ONE is redesigning the system???? There are soooo many creative ideas which could be used to revamp the prison system but no one is changing a thing and the island continues to go down the toilet!!

  7. JimmyJ says:

    “The suspects are described as two young black men believed to be in their 20s; one brown skinned the other of darker complexion, both wearing dark coloured clothing and helmets with visors traveling on a WHITE or DARK coloured motorcycle.”
    - Well that narrows it down to about 30,000 people;) Hell, even I fit that description on most nights!

  8. My two cents says:

    This is really scary!

  9. GPS says:

    See how America has a Department just to sniff out Terrorist (TSA)…Bermuda needs a special Department of the like.

    With many of our people getting laid off, these people can be employed to set up such department.

    Oops…hold up wait, cut backs are in place for crime solving….almost forgot.

  10. Lissa says:

    Lets also remember that some of these criminals commit roberies using toy/fake guns.

    • Jay1978 says:

      Lets ban the fake guns and toys in Bermuda as well, why do children need to pretend to shoot each other when the other naughty children are busy shooting people for real. I say Ban toy guns