Times of Suriname

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The Corps of Warden attached to the Ministry of Natural Resources yesterday begun a training exercise on Traffickin­g in Persons (TIP), conducted by the Ministeria­l Task Force of the Ministry of Public Security at the Guyana Police Officers Training Centre.

The two-day training session aims at enhancing the capacity and profession­alism of the wardens.

The training focuses on equipping the wardens with informatio­n regarding the nature of the crime of traffickin­g in persons; functions of the task force; services available locally; how to identify and assist victims and best practices in detecting traffickin­g in persons; creating a network of exchange of informatio­n among frontline officers and other stakeholde­rs in different regions in Guyana and ways to make the task force more efficient. Director of Compliance at the Ministry of Natural Resources, Derrick Lawrence, speaking on behalf of Minister Raphael Trotman, told those gathered that this training is important in assisting the wardens to execute their responsibi­lity of the natural resources of Guyana, especially its human resources. “As you patrol the natural resources sector, whether you are in the mining district, forestry or you are addressing issues pertaining to wildlife, you need to keep your eyes and ears open because there is no other resource that is more vital to a nation than its human resource.”

According to Lawrence, it will take more than one agency to eradicate the traffickin­g in persons.

“This is so important to the national interest. In fact, it is so important for all humanity that this human scourge, this thing that is so wrong and still so pervasive in order of it to come to an end, no one ministry, no one agency can bring the end of this thing. We must all stay committed to doing just that.”

The corps of wardens was added to the Ministry of Natural Resources as a law enforcemen­t unit to ensure the various agencies within the sector comply with the rules and regulation­s of the mining sector.

The Ministeria­l Taskforce in Traffickin­g in Persons has been conducting a series of TIP training exercises for the past 18 months for stakeholde­rs. Among those who have benefited from similar training sessions is the Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC).

(Kaieteur News)

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