The Guyana Police Force has welcomed the Caricom arrest warrant treaty which is slated to take effect before the end of the year, noting that it is a means of tackling cross-border crime.
Announced by Prime Minister of Dominica and Chairman of the 37th Heads of Government Conference Roosevelt Skerrit less than a week ago, the treaty is said to form part of a wider mission to improve cooperation among law enforcement authorities and to boost security in the region.
Meanwhile, speaking with members of the media after yesterday’s Annual Police Awards ceremony, Police Commissioner Seelall Persaud stated that