Police engage communities to address concerns in Region 2

Over the past few days, the Police in Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam) have taken their services directly to communities, meeting residents to discuss issues affecting their daily lives.
Regional Divisional Commander, Senior Superintendent Khemraj Shivbaran, along with officers and inspectors, visited several villages, including Sparta, Vilvorden, Cullen, Charity, Reliance, and Aurora. The outreach is part of the Guyana Police Force’s pillar of Partnership, aimed at strengthening collaboration between law enforcement and the public.
During the visits, residents shared concerns on a variety of topics, including child labour and abuse, vaping among minors, family violence, noise nuisance, road use, school dropouts, bus riding safety, underage alcohol consumption, parental responsibilities, and access to computer training through ZARA Computer Centres’ certified programmes.
Senior Superintendent Shivbaran noted that the engagements allowed Police officers to gain a clearer understanding of the community’s needs while providing guidance and support on relevant matters.


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