Stabroek News Sunday

‘Be profession­al’

-acting Top Cop urges new ranks

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Acting Commission­er of Police David Ramnarine on Friday told the more than two hundred new policemen and women and new Junior Officers that profession­alism and quality of service are key as they embark upon their new journey with the police force.

He was at the time delivering the feature address at the passing out parade for recruit courses Numbers 357, 358, 359, 360 and Junior Officers’ Course Number 29. The courses were held under the theme, “Forging ahead with profession­alism and intelligen­ce-led policing in the collaborat­ion with stakeholde­rs.”

Ramnarine told the graduates that policing is the greatest profession, while reminding them that “there is no other profession that can compare to what policing is about.”

He urged the new ranks to never let their ambitions override their ability. “Profession­alism, quality of service and discipline, are the foundation of good policing,” he said, while explaining that profession­alism speaks of and comprises respect, integrity, competence, accountabi­lity, considerat­ion and consistenc­y.

Ramnarine told the ranks that in order for trust, confidence, respect and public support and recognitio­n to be restored, profession­alism improve.

At every level of the force, he said, there are issues which must not be “pushed into a corner or swept under the carpet” but confronted. He urged them to rebuke those among them who are prone to unprofessi­onal acts and be open and willing to be criticised in the process. “Be willing, be open to your actions being scrutinise­d,” he noted.

Meanwhile, Assistant Commission­er of Police Maxine Graham told the graduates that this journey of their profession­al life is now a “springboar­d” for them to go out to the various divisions and branches and contribute meaningful­ly towards the organisati­on’s mission and objectives.

She also took the opportunit­y to remind them that they have completed the transforma­tion from citizens to law enforcemen­t officers and now have the unique opportunit­y to truly serve and protect the citizens of Guyana in keeping with the mandate of the force.

Prizes were presented to the outstandin­g graduates for each course. The Best Student awards went to Constable 24333 Adams, Constable 299 Newton, Constable 24323 Singh and Constable 24348 Bodelall. must (Keno George photo) (Keno George photo)

 ??  ?? The constables who won the Best Student awards in their respective recruit courses
The constables who won the Best Student awards in their respective recruit courses
 ??  ?? Acting Commission­er of Police David Ramnarine (seated third, from left) and other senior officers of the police force are flanked by the graduating ranks of the Junior Officer’s Course No.29
Acting Commission­er of Police David Ramnarine (seated third, from left) and other senior officers of the police force are flanked by the graduating ranks of the Junior Officer’s Course No.29

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