Lethem municipality to clamp down on illegal nightspot activities

Mayor of Lethem, Carlton Beckles, has pledged to address social issues affecting the Region Nine Township.

Beckles, at an outreach hosted by the Ministry of Natural Resources over the weekend, assured residents that the municipality has drafted a plan to address illegal activities, a Government Information Agency (GINA) release stated.

“As it relates to prostitution and other social issues, the municipality is viewing it very seriously. I would have engaged the police officers, and we would have come up and devised a plan,” Beckles said.

Additionally, Mayor Beckles was critical of nightspots that encourage illegal activities. “We are looking at school-aged children frequenting these nightspots. We will have sting operations to deal with these things, I can assure you that.”

Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman, was critical of miners who encourage illegal activities in the region, noting that there were “too many complaints” of illegal activities such as trafficking in persons, particularly in South Rupununi.

“We are looking at that very seriously in the municipality of Lethem, and under my tenure, I’m not saying that we will achieve to the max, but I can assure you we will bring it to a minimum,” was Beckles’ pledge to the residents.

Mayor of Lethem,  Carlton Beckles
Mayor of Lethem,
Carlton Beckles