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I could not find any representa­tive of the GPF at Cayenne law enforcemen­t meeting

- Dear Editor

I perused with keen interest an article in the Guyana Times dated Tuesday, August 31, 2021, under the caption, “Guyana, French Guiana and Suriname to develop common security master plan.” According to the article, the meeting which was held last week was hosted by Cayenne, French Guiana, with Guyana being represente­d by Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips. At the trilateral engagement, the discussion centered on joint security threats and challenges facing the countries. The missive stated that, “...it was agreed to thrive for a global and coordinate­d approach against illicit traffickin­g and serious crimes, including drug traffickin­g, illegal gold mining environmen­tal crimes and irregular immigratio­n with a focus on anticipati­on, treat assessment, prevention.” As someone who several years ago led a similar

Guyana delegation to French Guiana and who has an abiding interest in law enforcemen­t I checked the list of key members of the Guyana delegation published. I was perturbed.

I found the list fully loaded with army personnel and advisers. I searched scrupulous­ly for the name of at least a policeman but found none. I wonder, if no member from the premier law enforcemen­t agency in Guyana, the Guyana Police Force, was not part of the delegation or if present, why his/her name was not worthy to be mentioned. I wonder if the writer of the article had inadverten­tly failed to mention the name of any police officer who was present on that trip to Cayenne. I wonder whether or not the GPF had abrogated their legal role of dealing with serious crimes, immigratio­n, illicit traffickin­g, drug traffickin­g and other pertinent matters and that the army and advisers were in command and control. I wonder if there was, or is there a role for the GPF to assist to develop the proposed Common Security Master Plan. I wonder why things in Guyana are so inherently incredible. I wonder. I wonder. I am still wondering. Sincerely,

Clinton Conway

Assistant Commission­er of Police (Retired)

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