Ramjattan urges policing groups to be moral agents for communities
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Members of the Upper Corentyne, Community Policing Groups at the meeting in the Corriverton City Council boardroom (GINA photo)
Community Policing Groups (CPGs) from various areas of Regions Five and Six have been urged by Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan to seek to initiate self-financing options aimed at addressing stability, and security within their respective communities.
GINA said that engaging different sections of the CPGs in Regions Five and Six in meetings at the Corriverton City Council, the Chesney Multi-purpose Complex Building and the Fort Wellington Police Station Canteen, Ramjattan noted that the policing groups can even help in raising funds for interventions such as a playground, or for buying sports equipment.
Members of the Upper Corentyne, Community Policing Groups at the meeting in the Corriverton City Council boardroom (GINA photo)
Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan addressing the members of Lower Corentyne, Community Policing Groups at the meeting at the Multi-purpose Complex Building in Kilcoy-Chesney (GINA photo)
The meeting with the members of West Coast Berbice Community Policing Groups at the Fort Wellington Police Station canteen (GINA photo)
Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan hands over sports gear for the Upper Corentyne, Community Group to a lad (GINA photo)
A young lady collects on behalf of the members of the Lower Corentyne Community Policing Groups, sports gear from Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan (GINA photo)