Prime Minister Gaston Browne took to Facebook, in a now deleted post, to report a theft incident involving at his Hodges Bay property.
The post includes surveillance images showing an individual stealing water bottles from a his garage.
These bottles were left to be collected by the a water company for refilling.
In his post, Browne expressed his frustration and warned about the potential dangers of such actions, mentioning the presence of armed guards.
He urged the individual to respect others’ property and quoted, “Though shall not steal.”
Local authorities are expected to investigate the matter further.
When ANR asked PM Browne why he deleted the post, he suggested that he was letting the matter rest.
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Then Mr. PM can you let the public know who forged your signature because this is stealing also with additional serious charges for the perpetrator?
How on earth could this happen to a current Prime Minister? Who is in charge of national security that includes safety of the leader of the country, elected folks and other people in the line of succession?
My intelligence and national security unit must be formed now. INSU.
Let’s mend some fences
He can afford to replace them. Its grotesque that he wouldn’t leave them out for people to take 😂😭
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