Stabroek News Sunday

Cabinet united on SOCU remaining under police force supervisio­n

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Minister of State Joseph Harmon says there is no division within Cabinet on the Specialise­d Organised Crime Unit (SOCU) remaining under the ambit of the Guyana Police Force (GPF).

He made the statement at this week’s postCabine­t briefing on Thursday, while noting that when the issue was considered at Cabinet it was clear “that SOCU is a unit of the Guyana Police Force and it’s under the superinten­dence of the Guyana Police Force.”

His statement came following recent comments made by both Attorney General Basil Williams and Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan relating to the widened scope of the unit under the police standing orders. Although it was envisaged that the unit would be focused on financial crimes, an amendment of the police standing orders also vests it with responsibi­lity to investigat­e crimes such as murders, piracy and smuggling.

Williams, at a recent press conference, had said that since SOCU was set up under the Anti-Money Laundering/Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) legislatio­n, it is important that it performs its core functions related to the to investigat­e offences outside of financial crimes but signalled that he was open to scaling back its remit if there is overwhelmi­ng consensus. However, he maintained that the unit should remain under supervisio­n of the GPF, which he said would allow for needed scrutiny.

“What Minister Williams did say is that they will have to have a wider role insofar as the anti-money laundering legislatio­n is concerned but he never said that they must be under him [Williams] for his superinten­dence. It will always be, it remains a unit of the Guyana Police Force,” Harmon said on Thursday.

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