Canada gifts kits, training to detect forged documents

Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee (left) receives two of the 200 fraudulent document detection kits from Canadian High Commissioner Nicole Giles (right).

Transnational organised criminals will be under closer observation thanks to the contribution of 200 fraudulent document detection kits to the Guy-ana Police Force (GPF).

The donation by Cana-dian High Commissioner Nicole Giles was borne from a need to tackle the threat posed by fraudulent documents.

“Fraudulent identity documents pose a threat to the integrity of national borders and to national security around the world,” Giles said at the handing over yesterday morning at the Guyana Police Offi-cers’ Training Centre. “The international community has learned the hard way that