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Guyana Police Force Equipped with 500 Additional Body Cameras

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January 14, 2025
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Members of the Guyana Police Force have started wearing cameras

Members of the Guyana Police Force have started wearing cameras

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In a significant move to enhance transparency and accountability, the Ministry of Home Affairs has procured 500 additional body cameras for the Guyana Police Force (GPF). This initiative aims to improve interactions between law enforcement officers and the public while providing reliable digital audio-visual evidence for criminal, civil, and traffic-related court cases.

The body cameras will play a pivotal role in accurately documenting events and interactions, improving the quality of reports and ensuring accountability during police operations. The devices also facilitate the review of procedures and interpersonal conduct between officers and citizens, fostering a more professional approach to law enforcement.

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Home Affairs Minister Robeson Benn noted that these new devices will build on the foundation laid last year when over 200 body cameras were introduced. He added that further acquisitions are planned to expand the program’s reach across the country.

Minister Benn emphasized the positive impact the initiative has already had, citing a reduction in incidents where police officers were assaulted or hindered in the execution of their duties. To maximize the effectiveness of the new equipment, officers will undergo specialized training to ensure proper operation and utilization of the cameras.

Beyond the police force, members of the Customs Anti-Narcotic Unit and the Guyana Prison Service will also be equipped with similar technology, broadening the scope of modernized law enforcement practices.

Commissioner of Police Clifton Hicken issued a stern reminder to officers to activate their body cameras during all public engagements. This measure, he stated, is critical to building trust and confidence in law enforcement institutions.

The introduction of additional body cameras is a step forward in modernizing Guyana’s security framework, enhancing public accountability, and fostering greater confidence in the nation’s law enforcement agencies.

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