One day after massive clean-up: Police seek litterbug who dumped garbage in Durey Lane

One day after a major clean-up exercise was executed in Georgetown through the Private Sector and Joint Services, the Guyana Police Force (GPF) is now tasked with arresting the perpetrator(s) who dumped garbage along Durey Lane, Campbellville, Georgetown.
The garbage was reportedly dumped along the area which was cleared during the cleaning of the city led by His Excellency President Dr Irfaan Ali.
In a press statement, the Police underscored that they are currently conducting an investigation, including the reviewing of CCTV cameras, aimed at identifying the person or persons responsible for littering in the city through the unlawful disposal of garbage.

The garbage that was left along Durey Lane, Campbellville, Georgetown

The Guyana Police Force is cautioning members of the public that it is unlawful to dump garbage in the city of Georgetown and its environs, and anyone found doing so will face the full force of the law.
The Private Sector Commission (PSC) over the weekend partnered with the Government of Guyana and the Joint Services to carry out a massive clean-up of the city of Georgetown.
Some 13 communities were targeted to be part of the initiative, which saw the cleaning of illegal dumpsites, weeding and raking of parapets.
President Dr Irfaan Ali during the exercise noted that there were 25 sites in total throughout Georgetown that were targeted. Additionally, Government will be installing surveillance cameras throughout the city to capture those litterbugs who are intent on defacing the city.
According to President Ali, this initiative to make Georgetown safe and clean is all part of his Administration’s plans to ensure the city is conducive for families.One day after a major clean-up exercise was executed in Georgetown through the Private Sector and Joint Services, the Guyana Police Force (GPF) is now tasked with arresting the perpetrator(s) who dumped garbage along Durey Lane, Campbellville, Georgetown.
The garbage was reportedly dumped along the area which was cleared during the cleaning of the city led by His Excellency President Dr Irfaan Ali.
In a press statement, the Police underscored that they are currently conducting an investigation, including the reviewing of CCTV cameras, aimed at identifying the person or persons responsible for littering in the city through the unlawful disposal of garbage.
The Guyana Police Force is cautioning members of the public that it is unlawful to dump garbage in the city of Georgetown and its environs, and anyone found doing so will face the full force of the law.
The Private Sector Commission (PSC) over the weekend partnered with the Government of Guyana and the Joint Services to carry out a massive clean-up of the city of Georgetown.
Some 13 communities were targeted to be part of the initiative, which saw the cleaning of illegal dumpsites, weeding and raking of parapets.
President Dr Irfaan Ali during the exercise noted that there were 25 sites in total throughout Georgetown that were targeted. Additionally, Government will be installing surveillance cameras throughout the city to capture those litterbugs who are intent on defacing the city.
According to President Ali, this initiative to make Georgetown safe and clean is all part of his Administration’s plans to ensure the city is conducive for families.