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$117M Mackenzie Police Station commission­ed

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A new $117 million Mackenzie Police Station, which will also serve as the headquarte­rs of ‘E’ Division (Upper DemeraraUp­per Berbice) was commission­ed yesterday by Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan.

The Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI) said in a report that the commission­ing of the building follows with the appointmen­t of a new commander of the division, Senior Superinten­dent Linden Lord, who at a simple ceremony received the keys from Ramjattan.

The two-storey building is part of the $1.8 billion Guyana Police Force remodellin­g programme that has been made possible by the Inter-American Developmen­t Bank (IDB) through its Citizens’ Security Strengthen­ing Programme (CSSP). The rehabilita­tion of 18 other police stations is being funded under the CSSP, the report noted.

The new Mackenzie Police Station has facilities that will allow for better witness protection and confidenti­al handling of domestic violence and other sensitive cases and Ramjattan was reported as saying that the modern design adopted for the rehabilita­tion of the buildings supports “the notion of putting victims and witnesses first.”

The DPI report said there is also a fully automated case management room, a spacious waiting room and a training room for ranks.

Ramjattan, according to the report, urged that the building be used for its purpose, which is to provide service to the residents. He further observed that degraded conditions of the police buildings, resulted in degraded performanc­es and “that is why we want to improve, upgrade, ameliorate all police stations in the country and we are on that journey.”

Commission­er of Police Leslie James was reported as saying that the police force is very appreciati­ve of the strides taken by the political administra­tion in ensuring the improvemen­t of standards within the force. The commission­er also lauded the government’s commitment to ensuring that the citizenry is safe in their communitie­s.

Meanwhile, IDB Country Representa­tive Sophie Makonnen noted that the IDB will continue to support institutio­nal capacity building and citizen security through the effective prevention of crime and violence.

The physical appearance of a police station is important, she said, since it affects the sense of security of community members. Makonnen also expressed her satisfacti­on at knowing that the new police stations will more effectivel­y tackle genderbase­d violence and that these victims can now report their cases in confidenti­ality.

The DPI said 12 police stations have already been completed under the programme. These include stations at Kwakwani, Annai, Aishalton, La Grange, Cane Grove, Suddie, Mabaruma and Port Kaituma. Some of the buildings rehabilita­ted in 2018 include the Parfait Harmonie, New Amsterdam, Lethem and Matthews Ridge police stations.

 ??  ?? Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan, flanked by Country Manager of the IDB Sophie Makonnen and senior officials of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) and ranks of ‘E’ Division, cuts the ribbon to officially commission the Mackenzie Police Station.
Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan, flanked by Country Manager of the IDB Sophie Makonnen and senior officials of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) and ranks of ‘E’ Division, cuts the ribbon to officially commission the Mackenzie Police Station.
 ??  ?? The new two-storey Mackenzie Police Station, which will also serve as the headquarte­rs of ‘E’ Division. (Department of Public Informatio­n photo)
The new two-storey Mackenzie Police Station, which will also serve as the headquarte­rs of ‘E’ Division. (Department of Public Informatio­n photo)

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