Police ranks trained, deployed to safeguard today’s elections

With Guyana’s General and Regional Elections set today, the Guyana Police Force over the past week had intensified its preparations to ensure security and order today.
On Saturday, Deputy Commissioner Simon McBean and his administrative team for Division 4A held a briefing at the Guyana Police Force Academy in Georgetown. The session outlined responsibilities for each rank and reviewed protocols to be observed during the electoral process.
Commander McBean stressed the importance of professionalism and discipline, noting that each officer has been assigned to a specific sector to avoid overlap and confusion. Duties include securing polling stations, managing traffic, assisting voters when necessary, and ensuring the safe transport of ballot boxes and other election materials.
Standard operating procedures covering crowd control, communication, and rapid response to potential disturbances were also reviewed. Commander McBean urged officers to act impartially and safeguard the democratic process. He expressed confidence in the ranks, stating, “Good luck to all the ranks. We have a vital role to play in ensuring a safe and fair election for all citizens.”
Meanwhile, in Regional Division One (Barima-Waini), Senior Superintendent Ramana conducted election preparedness training at the Mabaruma and Port Kaituma Police Stations. The sessions focused on the duties of police ranks at polling stations, maintaining impartiality, conflict de-escalation, communication protocols, and coordination with the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM).
Human rights and respect for voters’ rights were also highlighted as part of the training. Commander Ramana reminded officers that discipline and professionalism are essential to maintaining law and order on Election Day.
The Guyana Police Force said it remains committed to protecting the democratic process and strengthening community trust during the elections.
Similar training was conducted in all other divisions.