The Ministry of Home Affairs has instructed the Baramita police to exercise zero tolerance for drug offences and has tasked the village council with identifying persons to be trained as rural constables, to increase security in the village.
In a press release yesterday, the ministry said it had convened a meeting with a delegation from the Baramita Village Council comprising Toshao Bradley Thomas, Deputy Toshao Johnny Simon, attorney-at-law to the village council David James and the