Anniversary

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Horse power: Even the horses appear to be stepping in time as the Guyana Police Force Mounted Branch gives the salute to Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee at Eve Leary yesterday in the Guyana Police Force’s 170th anniversary parade. (Photo by Jules Gibson)

Immigration ladies: Female officers of the Guyana Police Force Immigration Department giving the ‘eyes right’ as they near the podium at Eve Leary yesterday where Commissioner of Police Henry Greene took the salute in the police’s 170th anniversary parade. (Photo by Jules Gibson)

Immigration ladies: Female officers of the Guyana Police Force Immigration Department giving the ‘eyes right’ as they near the podium at Eve Leary yesterday where Commissioner of Police Henry Greene took the salute in the police’s 170th anniversary parade. (Photo by Jules Gibson)

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Easy ride: These police officers from the Traffic Department were mounted on their spanking new motorcycles during the 170th anniversary parade yesterday morning.  Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee (on podium) took the salute outside his ministry on Brickdam. (Photo by Jules Gibson)

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Community support: Batons raised, the members of the ‘C’ Division Community Policing Group march along Brickdam yesterday morning they were part of the police’s 170th anniversary parade. (Photo by Jules Gibson)

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