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to Benn to discuss the security of Chinese citizens in Guyana. Prior to this visit, on March 18, Deputy Commander of Regional Division #9, Deputy Superinten­dent Mohamed Ally, led an Outreach initiative along the commercial area in Lethem. Among the businesses visited were those owned by Chinese nationals.

On March 16, Deputy Commander Region No.3, Woman Superinten­dent Shellon Daniels led a sensitisat­ion operation with other ranks regarding the security posture at 21 supermarke­ts operated by Chinese nationals from Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo to Windsor Forest, West Coast Demerara.

A release from the police said that during the outreach effort from 9 am to 1 pm, the team addressed and advised the proprietor­s to apply what the Laws of Guyana require regarding the posture and security of their business premises.

“During the visit to the 21 supermarke­ts, only one security guard was observed to be vigilant, alert, properly attired, and intact. The team observed other guards on their cellular phones; they had no bulletproo­f vests, uniforms, or firearms. Also, one hundred per cent (100%) of the security guards’ precepts were photocopie­d. During the operation, one firearm was seized and lodged”, the release said.

The proprietor­s without security were advised to urgently put systems in place to ensure safety during business hours, the release said. The proprietor­s were also advised that the security guards must not assist in packing shelves or groceries but rather stay alert and security-conscious of their surroundin­gs.

 ?? ?? An inspection at one of the supermarke­ts (Police photo)
An inspection at one of the supermarke­ts (Police photo)
 ?? ?? Ambassador Guo Haiyan
Ambassador Guo Haiyan

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