Although a clean sweep of the University of Guyana’s (UG) Turkeyen Campus on Friday last revealed that there were no bombs or explosive devices hidden, the Guyana Police Force (GPF) will continue to investigate this matter until the culprit is arrested.

This is according to Crime Chief Lyndon Alves, who stated that the Force’s Cyber Crime Unit has just added this matter to the list of cases that it is aggressively pursuing.
“As you [are] aware, the last time that we would have investigated, someone is presently before the court so we are hoping, working diligently, to get to the bottom of it. We are trying to get the source. We don’t know how long that would take us, how demanding that will be, but we will try, we need to get closure.”
He also explained that the safety and security of UG’s Turkeyen Campus rest solely on the tertiary institution’s administration.
“If assistance is needed and they make a request to the Commissioner of Police, Leslie James, which will be looked at to determine how best we can assist. I mean, if a crime is committed the police are mandated to investigate it as is the case now. But in terms of their security and operations and what they do to secure the campus and the persons frequenting there then they will have to make those decisions.”
However, following the threats, classes at the University were suspended but the situation was returned to normalcy on Saturday morning after receiving the go-ahead from the GPF’s Bomb Unit.
UG’s Vice-Chancellor, Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith, in a recent statement to the media said that he is thankful that the threat was a hoax while commending the professionalism of the GPF’s bomb squad in handling the matter.










