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Thieves broke into the Central Board of Health compound on Lower All Saints Road overnight, stealing equipment and raising security concerns.
The break-in occurred between 18:00 on 25 September and 06:00 on 26 September.
An employee discovered the forced entry on Friday morning, finding multiple points of access had been tampered with.

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Reports say intruders pried open a door to access a storeroom, taking a sander valued at around EC$300.
The woodwork department was also targeted, with a wooden window forced open and the area ransacked.
SOURCE: ANTIGUA OBSERVER
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Persons being paid as security personnel – public servants or otherwise – should be held financially responsible for these frequent break-ins at government institutions. Only then, I think, will they begin to take their jobs seriously. Employ qualified security personnel and grant them the right to shoot on sight!!! Enough is already too much!
@ Faithful National #1
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The government should get solar powered streetlight with camera combination out of china to replace all existing streetlights system and help the police and government solve crime.