November 14th grenade may have come from BATSUB
There is some break into the investigations on the grenade that exploded on Faber’s Road on the night of November fourteenth. No one was injured but News Five has confirmed that a woman living in the yard where the grenade exploded found the fly-off lever and handed it in to police over the weekend. Police have since compared the markings to another grenade that was hurled at revelers on Carnival Day in September and believe it may have come from the same batch originating from the British Army Support Unit in Belize. Police also believe the grenades are among a few more that have been lost for some time and are only now surfacing on Belize City streets. Investigators from Scotland Yard and their local counterparts are now investigating how the weapons made their way out of the control of the army.