Times of Suriname

Iwokrama threatens to ban vehicles -as cases of people smuggling surface

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Management of the Iwokrama project says that it has come to its attention that there are transport operators who are conducting illegal activities through its forest. On June 13, two buses passed with groups of aliens who most likely came from Brazil and this was reported to us. These buses and drivers have been noted.”

On July 6 also, at Iwokrama’s ranger station at Corkwood, the police found three illegal Brazilians on a bus. The bus was turned back and the “illegals” were dropped off at Oasis Restaurant. The bus reportedly continued to Georgetown. The complaint by Iwokrama in a statement Thursday would come after a worrying spike in COVID-19 cases in Region One and Nine. “A few days later on a tip, Iwokrama staffers unearthed yet another very disturbing developmen­t within the Iwokrama Forest, a secret way of bypassing the monitoring stations and getting illegals past the police at Corkwood and Kurupukari. A few days later, two persons were caught coming out of one of these trails, one Brazilian and one Guyanese. They were handed over to police and the Brazilian has since been deported. Investigat­ions are continuing on the detained Guyanese to assess whether or not he is a trafficker or guide.” Iwokrama Management said that they were taking this situation very serious as traffickin­g of illegal persons is criminal and poses a serious health risk to not only community residents but also residents of Georgetown and further afield. “The COVID19 health situation is very serious and Iwokrama Management is requesting that transport providers be very careful and that they pay attention to the situation at hand. There is an upsurge of cases now in the Rupununi and most of these are linked to persons crossing the border.”

Iwokrama Management said that along with the Guyana Police Force and the Ministry of Public Health, it will now be monitoring all vehicles very closely which are passing through the forest. “… and if we find any road users complicit in acts of bringing illegal persons through the Iwokrama Forest or engaging in any other illegal activity, we will be working with these authoritie­s to ban these vehicles from passing through the Iwokrama Forest for at least three months in the first instance.” ( Kaieteur News )

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