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Media Relations Dept.
Police Headquarters
P.O. Box HM 530
Tel: (441) 299-4249/4291/4321
Fax: (441) 299-4322
E-mail: Police Media Relations


 
Date:Monday, October 24,2016
Distribution: All Media

Response: Violence at Somerset Cricket Club After Sunday's Football Game

Assistant Commissioner Martin Weekes - "On Sunday, October 23, 2016,  a scheduled football game took place at Somerset Cricket Club between Dandy Town and Somerset Trojans. The Bermuda Police Service deployed a number of officers including Armed resources based on requests from the BFA including concerns around some members of the visiting team and officers maintained a consistent presence at the field for the duration of the game. The Somerset Cricket Club is responsible for security at all scheduled games. Security for this game did not include the hiring of Extra Duty Police Officers.

Following the game and after the approximately 60 fans in attendance had left the grounds the BPS received a report that a bus containing visiting players had been damaged. Police officers met with the bus driver to investigate this report however no-one on the bus was willing to assist the BPS in their enquiries.

The BPS continue to investigate the incident and ask that anyone with information that could assist to please contact the BPS at 295-0011 or the Crime Stoppers hotline.

The Bermuda Police Service continues to actively partner with the BFA as well as with all of their affiliate Clubs and will be meeting with the BFA Security Committee this week to discuss security issues at this season's games. Meetings with individual clubs are also on-going having commenced with Southampton Rangers club last week.

It is the responsibility of the individual clubs to provide security at scheduled games by ensuring that adequate security and game stewards are in place to ensure the Safety & Health of spectators, officials and athletes. The Bermuda Police Service is able to meet with any club that wishes to avail themselves of crime prevention advice and the Ministry of Public Safety coordinated Joint Event Safety Team (JEST) is also available to meet with clubs and event organisers to help them plan safe events.

Clubs should also be mindful of the need to consider excluding persons involved in the gang lifestyle from their team rosters as to not do so not only puts the rest of the team at risk it also potentially exposes the club to liability should things go wrong.

The BPS will be working with the Club Presidents and the BFA to discuss how we can better make club environments safe for everyone."


All incidents are under investigation. Police are appealing to members of the public who have witnessed these incidents or may have information pertaining to them to contact their respective Police Station, Police Headquarters at 295-0011 or the confidential Crimestoppers Hotline on 1 (800) 623-8477.

Public & Media Relations Department