The Ministry of Home Affairs observed the 35th anniversary of community policing groups (CPGs) with a ceremony hosted by ‘C’ Division at the Lusignan tarmac, East Coast Demerara.
According to a Govern-ment Information Agency (GINA) press release prior to the ceremony, an inter-faith service was held at the Mon Repos Primary School where members of six police divisions from across the country then assembled at the Mon Repos tarmac and participated in a road march to the Lusignan tarmac. The programme was held under the theme, ‘Securing the community through effective community policing.’
In his address, Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee congratulated the groups for their service and cooperation with the Guyana Police Force (GPF). He pointed out that CPGs have won the respect, confidence and admiration of their