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Hicken calls on private security firms to integrate into communitie­s

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Commission­er of Police (ag) Clifton Hicken on Tuesday urged private security firms to integrate into communitie­s and build relationsh­ips with members of the public.

“Private security is beyond standing up and guarding. You have to go outside of the fixed arrangemen­t that you have and start working in the communitie­s as community leaders and talk to the youths and start integratin­g and making a difference in society,” Hicken told officials from the private security firms during a meeting on Tuesday.

The meeting was held at the Police Officers’ Training Centre ahead of the Guyana Police Force’s 183rd anniversar­y.

In a press release issued on its Facebook page, the GPF said that Hicken congratula­ted the security firms for their support over the years.

“The Commission­er anticipate­s stronger cooperatio­n between private security firms and the Guyana Police Force, as well as more collaborat­ive initiative­s,” the release said.

Among the activities that the security firms are expected to participat­e in for the force’s anniversar­y are the Force’s Pistol shooting competitio­n, Route March and Duck Curry competitio­n.

The Pistol shooting competitio­n, Hicken said will help the firms to

retrain security officers once needed or continue training in an effort to maintain their efficiency.

The release said that Hicken also spoke about issues such as carrying large firearms, the security code of conduct and dressing, proactive security, briefing and debriefing of their ranks, supervisio­n and uniformity.

Hicken also promised to arrange a forum in the future where he will listen to the views of the security firms and offer his suggestion­s as it relates to security.

Since assuming his post as acting Top Cop, Hicken has met twice with private security firms.

In May, Hicken and

Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn met with them and advised that private security firms are required to be compliant with the establishe­d rules and guidelines while warning that unprofessi­onalism will not be tolerated.

During the three-hour meeting, Hicken had also pointed out instances where security personnel are seen dressed in their uniform and posing with “big guns” on social media.

He had deemed the behaviour as “unacceptab­le and unprofessi­onal” while noting that it needs to cease immediatel­y.

 ?? ?? Commission­er of Police (ag), Clifton Hicken (centre) met with officials from private security firms on Tuesday morning. (Police photo)
Commission­er of Police (ag), Clifton Hicken (centre) met with officials from private security firms on Tuesday morning. (Police photo)

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