Police Force training centres get international accreditation 

Members of the Guyana Police Force Training Academy posing with the International Accreditation certificates for the three training centres in Guyana, at the IADLEST Conference in Arizona, From left are: IADLEST Kelly Alzaharma; Assistant Superintendent Gladwin Hanover; Superintendent Sonia Herbert; Deputy Commissioner – Administration – Calvin Brutus; GPF Superintendent Nicola Kendall, and IADLEST President Mike Ayers. (US Embassy photo)

The United States Embassy in Georgetown, in collaboration with the Pan American Development Foundation (PADF) and Guyana Police Force (GPF), have announced the successful accreditation of three GPF training centres, located in Suddie, Essequibo; Adventure, Berbice; and Georgetown, a release from the US Embassy stated yesterday.

The achievement of these accreditations was formally recognized yesterday in a ceremony at the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST) conference, currently taking place in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, setting a new standard for law enforcement training excellence in the Caribbean, the release added.

IADLEST is globally recognized for its commitment to enhancing law enforcement service standards through certification, setting a benchmark for training excellence.