Times of Suriname

Junior Police ranks need to support CPGs

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Assistant Commission­er of Police, David Ramnarine, is calling on the junior ranks of the Guyana Police Force to lend more support to the members of the Community Policing Groups (CPGs). Ramnaraine made this call over the weekend, after the CPG Chairman’s report at the CPG’s Biennial General Meeting at the Police Sports Club, Eve Leary. Ramnarine, speaking on behalf of the Commission­er of Police, Seelall Persaud said that the problem between the GPF and the CPGs seems to be an, “Achilles heel.” The Assistant Commission­er noted that it is clear that the issue of trust and respect must be improved between the GPF and the CPGs if they are to move forward and fulfill their duties. Chairman of the CPG, Dr. Mark Constantin­e said that, the lack of support from the junior police ranks come from the idea that the CPGs are there to, “police the police.” However, he pointed out that such a perception does not reflect well on the CPG. Ramnarine also expressed concern over the lack of support for the CPGs, “it is distressin­g and it is very sad to know that despite the good work, despite the rich history, despite all the improvemen­ts, despite more classes, despite more educationa­l opportunit­ies, despite more training opportunit­ies, the problem still exists.” He wants all police officers to understand that all the research has shown that the police cannot do it (policing) alone and wants junior ranks to cease viewing the CPGs as nobodies.

“It is clear that trust and respect needs to be improved. Between you and the police, the police to you, liaison to you, liaison to the police and along with your leadership to the ministry, trust and respect must be present if the GPF and GPGs are to move forward,” Ramnaraine said. The Assistant Commission­er urged the CPGs to understand that, “the major issue in our country right now is the safety of community, and if we cannot put aside the difference­s and work with each other then we might as well stay out and let those who want to work together continue to work together.”

(Kaieteurne­ws.com)

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