The Guyana Police Force (GPF) yesterday acknowledged Superintendent Charmaine Stuart as its best overall cop for this year during its annual awards ceremony.
Stuart, who has been a member of the GPF for 28 years, received the overall Best Cop award for her stellar performance in the force, making her the first female member of the GPF in recent history to secure it.
Stuart holds several positions in the GPF. She is the Force’s Director of Music and Culture, the Chairman of the Joint Services Committee, Vice President of the Guyana Association of Women Police and the Coordinator of the Force’s Literacy and Debating Society. She was described as someone who goes above and beyond the call of duty. Noting her service in multiple supervisory positions, Stuart was described as a shining example of literacy, good etiquette and consciousness and as someone who could be reached on weekends and even holidays.