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Politicising the Police Force

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January 16, 2024
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By Mark DaCosta- As a former member of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) and a concerned Guyanese citizen, I find myself deeply disappointed and even horrified by the alarming politicisation of the GPF under the current People’s Progressive Party (PPP) regime. The GPF, once a symbol of law and order, has now transformed into an armed arm of an increasingly autocratic government, being wielded to persecute political critics and dissenters. This is not only undemocratic but also deeply unethical, as it undermines the fundamental principles of justice and fairness that a police force should uphold.

The politicisation of the GPF is a dangerous path that compromises the integrity of law enforcement and erodes the trust that citizens place in their police force. In any democratic society, the police should be an impartial entity, free from political influence, ensuring that justice is administered objectively and fairly. When a government co-opts the police for its own political agenda, it not only violates the principles of democracy but also jeopardises the safety and security of its citizens.

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History has shown us the perils of allowing any armed force to be used as a tool of political oppression. Autocratic regimes across the globe have manipulated their security forces to suppress dissent, curtail civil liberties, and maintain power at the expense of the people’s freedom. The GPF must resist being drawn into this destructive cycle, as it threatens the very fabric of a democratic society.

The PPP, as the ruling party, needs to reassess its trajectory and recognise the severe consequences of politicising the police force. Instead of using the GPF to stifle opposition, the government should focus on building a police force that is professional, accountable, and dedicated to upholding the rule of law. A truly democratic government should welcome criticism and dissent, not seek to silence it through the misuse of law enforcement agencies.

It is disappointing that a proud institution of which I was once a proud part has descended into a despised organisation. One hopes that the ruling regime would recognise that it is on a path of self-destruction, and international shame. The GPF is not intended to be an arm of the PPP; its purpose – as guided by Guyana’s laws – is to serve and protect everyone.

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