The Guyana Police Force (GPF) yesterday saw the addition of 28 ranks who graduated from the Police Academy Berbice Campus.
Over the past nine months, the ranks successfully completed the rigorous Course 41 ‘B’ at the Police Academy, a release from the GPF said.
The Academy exposed the aspiring policemen to four modules during their stay, including Fundamentals of Policing Studies, Integrity and Ethics in Policing, Police Legislation, Regulation and Policies, Conflict Management, and Crisis Communication. The evaluation for these courses was rigorous, and the benchmark for passing was 70%, the release said.
In addition, the ranks underwent intense physical training to assess their level of fitness while also being exposed to information technology and basic English at the University of Guyana.
The graduation ceremony took place at the Officers’ Training Centre, Camp Road, Eve Leary.
Delivering the feature address, Director of the GPF Academy, Superintendent Sonia Herbert, reminded the graduates of their responsibility not only to themselves but to the communities in which they serve. “The path you have chosen is not an easy one; it demands a lot of integrity, courage, and an unwavering amount of dedication,” she said.
“You are not just enforcers, but you are guardians; building trust and rapport with the communities in which you serve is paramount,” Herbert further implored the ranks.
Five ranks were recognized for their exceptional performances, including Best Student, Runner-up Student, Most Improved Student, Best Drill, and Valedictorian. These individuals have not only excelled in their training but have also set a high standard for their peers, inspiring them to strive for excellence.
Those ranks who received awards yesterday were:
Best Student: 26434 Constable Simeon McBean
Runner-up: 26338 Constable Julion Clarke
Most improved: 26449 Constable Delquan Lewis
Best Drill: 26358 Constable Tyrece Sears
Valedictorian: 26421 Constable Tuan Marcus