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Thirty-six police officers complete immigratio­n course

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The Guyana Police Force’s (GPF) pool of Immigratio­n Officers has expanded, after 36 new officers completed a six-week course on Friday.

A press release from the GPF said that the batch of officers— 10 males and 26 females— were “strategica­lly” selected from all ten administra­tive regions and that the course covered several important aspects of the day-to-day demands of an Immigratio­n Officer.

The topics covered included records management, data protection, profiling, interview techniques and traffickin­g in persons. The course was coordinate­d by Woman Corporal 20510 Gonsalves.

Giving the feature address at the ceremony, Deputy Commission­er of Administra­tion, Paul Williams, cautioned the new officers to beware of greater challenges ahead but advised that, “As leaders you will make mistakes, but it’s about what you do when you fall down [that] matters most.”

Williams was part of the team of facilitato­rs for the immigratio­n course, and according to the release, lectured the students on Ethics in Law Enforcemen­t and Social Media, among other areas.

Force Training Officer, Assistant Commission­er Clifton Hicken, also addressed the students and highlighte­d that customer service is demanded at all levels of any organisati­on. He also pointed out the vital nature of the department, and commended the new officers, who have transforme­d over a short period of time, even under new and challengin­g circumstan­ces.

The release also noted that for last year, the Central Immigratio­n Office issued 150,000 passports to citizens here and overseas, and through screening, recorded over 800,000 persons on entry and departure.

It added that through decentrali­sation, the office has seen more effectivel­y managed operations, “living up to the Force’s mandate to serve and protect.”

Also present at the ceremony were Deputy Chief Immigratio­n Officer, Superinten­dent Ewart Wray; Second-in-Charge Immigratio­n, Deputy Superinten­dent Fradella Boyce; Officer-in-Charge of Port of Entries, Assistant Superinten­dent Janice Prince; and other senior and junior ranks of the Central Immigratio­n Office.

 ??  ?? From left (sitting): Force Training Officer, Assistant Commission­er Clifton Hicken; Deputy Commission­er – Administra­tion, Paul Williams, and Deputy Chief Immigratio­n Officer, Superinten­dent Ewart Wray, along with the 36 new Immigratio­n Officers.
From left (sitting): Force Training Officer, Assistant Commission­er Clifton Hicken; Deputy Commission­er – Administra­tion, Paul Williams, and Deputy Chief Immigratio­n Officer, Superinten­dent Ewart Wray, along with the 36 new Immigratio­n Officers.

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