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Forensic analysts can now handle guns, ammo without licence

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The successful passage on Monday of the Firearms (Amendment) Bill has now paved the way for analysts working in the Guyana Forensic Science Laboratory to handle guns and ammunition without the requiremen­t for a licence.

This category of persons is now a part of the eight that are exempt from having a licence.

The new amendment under the Principal Act at Section 20, after Paragraph Eight, now reads, “An analyst of the Guyana Forensic Science Laboratory may without a licence, have a firearm or ammunition in their possession during, and for the purpose of executing their duties in the area of ballistics.”

The bill which also received the support of the opposition was passed on Monday afternoon in the National Assembly.

Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn said that the bill seeks to empower forensic analysts in the successful execution of their duties. He noted that the bill will allow them to perform their duties without facing any discrimina­tion in court when they have to testify.

He told the House that with this amendment, no defence attorney will able to dispute their court testimonie­s and question whether or not they had the authority to handle any evidential gun or ammunition.

“It is to assure a safe chain of custody in relation to the examining and testing of firearms and ammunition for the work of forensic occupation­s. We have a forensic laboratory for some time now and we need to ensure that each person is allowed to handle, examine and test firearms and ammunition, as part of an investigat­ion to make sure that there are no gaps… no opportunit­y for surprises when it comes to examinatio­ns in courts,” Benn explained to the House.

APNU+AFC frontbench­er Khemraj Ramjattan said he was grateful that both sides of the House were able to put aside their difference­s and give support to the bill.

He stated that while in government they had started discussion­s on the amendment after meeting with analysts from the laboratory.

Even though in support of the amendment, APNU+AFC MP Geeta ChandanEdm­ond recommende­d that the analysts receive the necessary training.

“It is hoped that they are exposed to training in basic firearm identifica­tion, (the) advanced firearm identifica­tion course, the internship firearm identifica­tion course and the certificat­e of instructio­n of firearm identifica­tion course… that they receive scholarshi­ps and are given the opportunit­y to be exposed to the highest global standards,” she said.

PPP/C MP Sanjeev Datadin told the National Assembly the bill seeks to allow analysts to better execute their duties.

“They are of course only allowed to handle a firearm in the conduct of their duties. So, it’s not to be taken home, it’s not to go around with…”, he clarified.

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