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Police, NYPD in historic MoU

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The Guyana Police Force (GPF) yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the New York Police Department (NYPD) which will see the sharing of experience­s and best practices tailored to the law enforcemen­t needs of this country.

US Ambassador to Guyana, Nicole Theriot in her remarks said that the MoU solidifies the commitment and bilateral partnershi­p of the US and Guyana to address shared security challenges under the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative.

She also stated that this timely initiative is in support of the GPF’s implementa­tion of its 2022-2026 Strategic Management Plan and will run simultaneo­usly with an ongoing programme aimed at the GPF Training Academy achieving internatio­nal accreditat­ion. The Ambassador believes this partnershi­p to be “holistic, strategic and beneficial in addressing crime, violence, illicit traffickin­g, homicide and gender based violence that threaten Guyana’s security”.

Theriot announced plans for the return of the NYPD to Guyana in a few months to commence the training programme as well as for a cohort of GPF officers to travel to New York before the end of the year to participat­e in a practical study tour of the NYPD’s Training Facility. Theriot expressed gratitude for the support being afforded to the GPF in its efforts to create “a more inclusive criminal justice system”.

Minister of Home Affairs Robeson Benn expressed his appreciati­on for the programme and highlighte­d some challenges facing the GPF in tackling rising crime rates

as well as the GPF’s need for the applicatio­n of higher level systems and training to meet such goals. The Minister also expounded on the GPF’s dedication to learning integral lessons from the NYPD, which he

deemed a “good bilateral partner”, in addition to the plans for renaming the “Guyana Police Force” to the “Guyana

 ?? ?? MoU signed: Home Affairs Minister Robeson is fifth from left, US Ambassador Nicole Theriot is sixth from left. (Ministry of Home Affairs photo)
MoU signed: Home Affairs Minister Robeson is fifth from left, US Ambassador Nicole Theriot is sixth from left. (Ministry of Home Affairs photo)

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