Even though the Guyana Police Force (GPF) had reported that a 26-year-old man of Princes Street, Lodge, Georgetown had allegedly confessed to starting the fire that destroyed the Brickdam Police Station, Divisional Fire Officer Haimchandra Persaud has said that investigations to ascertain the origin of the fire would continue.
The Fire officer said even though there was a confession, they need to have facts to know where the fire was set.

“We have some initial leads as to where it was, but we are still working to determine all the facts put together, to say or conclude where it actually originated. We (heard) all the speculations, but we cannot work with speculations, we have to get the facts”, he explained.
On Saturday last, the suspect reportedly confessed on video to setting the Police Headquarters on fire after he was ratted on by two of his cellmates. Based on reports, the suspect was recently arrested in connection with an alleged robbery-under-arms incident, and was placed in the Brickdam lockups prior to starting the fire.
The man told the Police that he became frustrated after being detained for a long period of time, and he then decided to start the fire.
The confession led Police to question all the prisoners at the Brickdam Station at the time of the incident.










