‘We are going to bring you back in line’

Some of the ranks gathered at the Guyana Police Force’s 183rd anniversary awards ceremony on Friday (Guyana Police Force photo)

Reminding that much work needs to be done to meet the demands of the public, acting Commissioner of Police Clifton Hicken has warned Guyana Police Force (GPF) ranks that that anyone found in breach of the established Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) will face the consequences. “When you go outside of the realm of the law… we are going to bring you back in line based on recommendations coming from our legal advisors,” Hicken was quoted as saying during his address at GPF’s 183rd anniversary awards ceremony held on Friday at the Tactical Service Unit Square, Eve Leary, Georgetown.

Hicken also told his audience that in this age of technological development “nothing is private anymore,” and advised that professionalism is the key in the execution of their mandate.