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This year major emphasis will be placed in the Guyana Police Force on improving the rapid response systems to serious crimes, upgrading communication systems and improving its intelligence gathering and analysis capabilities.

Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee, speaking to the Government Information Agency (GINA), reiterated the need for the Guyana Police Force to improve its intelligence gathering in light of the changing nature of crime.

Rohee said intelligence gathering can allow the police  to be more proactive.
This year too the GPF will also be expanding access to police and other databases  and intensifying training in special operations for selected Joint Services members among other critical areas as government undertakes reforming the police force, GINA reported. …..


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