Motorbikes donated to police

The businessmen at the presentation (Police photo)
The businessmen at the presentation (Police photo)

Bryan Ogle, the Chief Executive Officer of Panther Security Service and Kumar Sarran, the proprietor of Montra Restaurant and Bar, yesterday donated four brand-new motorcycles to the Guyana Police Force Transport Department along with Tactical Equipment to the Tactical Services Unit (TSU).

A release from the police said that Senior Superintendent Ewart Wray received the donation on behalf of the GPF yesterday at the Tactical Services Unit Drill Square, Eve Leary.

Wray, in brief remarks, thanked the two private sector entities and stated: “On behalf of the Commissioner and Administration of the Force, I say ‘thank you’ for donating these very valuable and critical assets to the Force and which will be used to enhance the GPF’s capabilities.”

Senior Superintendent Wray alluded to the fact that part of the Mission Statement of the Guyana Police Force speaks to the GPF “working in partnership with private bodies to enhance and support safer and secure” communities.

Ogle and Sarran gave the assurance of their intention to continue to support the Guyana Police Force to have a safe and secure nation.

Also present at the handing over were Officer-in-Charge of TSU Superintendent Brian Lowenfield; Transport Officer Cadet Officer Garfield Campbell along with other ranks of the Guyana Police Force.