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These city workers should have been fired

- Dear Editor,

Dear Editor,

Some City mothers and fathers around the horse-shoe table have chosen to turn a blind eye to malfeasanc­e committed against the entity by retaining the services of those employees that were complicit in a fraudulent activity, (`City workers implicated in fraud reassigned after suspension’ SN February 9).

Even after its probe found that ‘the workers were aware of the illegal activities that were being done’, that finding was ignored.

How could these workers ever regain the confidence and respect of the employer and by extension the public?

Fraud is fraud! Theft is theft!

The employees should have been terminated.

There can be no justificat­ion for the position taken.

Yours faithfully, Shamshun Mohamed

The recent shooting and robbery of a citizen in broad daylight at the Bourda market while she was shopping highlights the pinnacle of lawlessnes­s in the city. Every single day the newspapers keep reporting on the daily robberies around the city with some being fatal. A lot of the said robberies go unreported. These acts of brazen violence and robberies are reaching crisis proportion­s. The Guyana Police Force needs to act now!

City States were built from the start of recorded civilizati­on primarily so that public citizens could be safe from attacks. It was the duty of the state to ensure that each and every resident was safe to live and conduct their daily business in peace. What is taking place in the city is the daily occurrence of banditry done with complete impunity. The police force needs to put preventati­ve measures in place and not the post-mortem way it is presently operating.

A high percentage of the robberies are executed in high density public places like the hospital, municipal markets and the main downtown shopping streets. All these areas should have cops on beat patrol fully armed and working in pairs during the day. It should be a routine day in, day out exercise and not sporadic.

The modus operandi of the robbers are two persons on a motor cycle with one doing the riding and the pillion rider doing the robbery. Beat and mobile patrols need to specifical­ly target these motorcycle­s and carry out the stop and search procedures. This campaign must be relentless, methodical and intensive.

The city is in a grid system that can be divided into smaller blocks. The police force needs to divide the city into these blocks and for each block to have a mobile rapid response unit in communicat­ion with the beat patrol to intercept the bandits.

The use of undercover cops in these targeted areas is also a tried and trusted method.

Mr. Commission­er, kindly reclaim our city and make it safe.

Yours sincerely,

Reggie Bhagwandin

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