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A section of the audience at the security forum and expo, organised by the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry at Duke Lodge yesterday.
A section of the audience at the security forum and expo, organised by the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry at Duke Lodge yesterday.

Ex-army Chief-of Staff calls gun crimes ‘most pressing’ problem

Calling gun crimes the “most pressing problem” facing the country, ex-army Chief-of-Staff Brigadier General (rtd) Mark Phillips yesterday urged collaboration with the police to ensure safety and security.

Police get more vehicles

Often criticised for not responding promptly to reports of crimes because of a lack of transportation, the Guyana Police Force yesterday announced that additional vehicles have been made available to it through the Public Security Ministry.

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