Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee last Thursday called on the police to make more use of the images captured by close circuit television (CCTV) cameras installed around the capital in order to identify suspects in crimes, while also saying that the force needs to do more to address the increasing number of gun crimes.
“More use must be made of the images derived from the cameras that have been installed around the city as a tool in identifying suspects who have committed robberies within the view of the cameras,” Rohee told ranks attending the opening of the three-day Police Officers’ Annual Conference.
When asked last November if the images are being utilised by the Guyana Police Force,