In response to a call on Monday by former President Donald Ramotar for the army to get involved in the crime fight, the Guyana Police Force (GPF) yesterday maintained that results are being seen and even further progress is expected in the future.
Ramotar’s call was made in the wake of the invasion of the home of the former Crime Chief Leslie James on Sunday during which the family was robbed.
Yesterday, the police in a statement emphasised that only recently the Head of the Criminal Investigation Department, Wendell Blanhum in his