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Apr 09, 2016 News
On Thursday, a delegation from the Guyana Police Force comprising Commissioner
of Police, Mr. Seelall Persaud, DSM; Assistant Commissioner ‘Operations’ Mr. Christopher Griffith, Head Criminal Investigation Department; Senior Superintendent Wendell Blanhum; Deputy Chief Immigration Officer Assistant Commissioner, Dale Alves; Head Special Branch Senior Superintendent Lindon Denny and Commander ‘B’ Division Assistant Commissioner Ian Amsterdam visited their Law Enforcement counterparts in Nickerie, Suriname.
The joint meeting between the two agencies was followed by a Press Conference.
The Suriname delegation comprised Commissioner Agnes Daniels and Commander of the Nickerie District Mr. Widejai Kumar Oedit. They were accompanied by 12 other senior officers from the Suriname Police Corps.
The issues discussed include the sharing of information/intelligence and other assistance regarding organized crimes inclusive of drug trafficking, human trafficking and money laundering as well as piracy.
A number of decisions were taken to enhance the collaboration between the two Police Organisations and those decisions include the establishment of points of contact to pursue specific areas. That meeting being a structured one, would occur annually and alternatively in the two countries.
Professional exchange will also occur to enhance the relationship and understanding of the laws of the two countries and the procedures of the two organisations.
One of the most important objectives achieved was the familarisation of the officers holding key positions since like Guyana, new officers would have been appointed to the Suriname Police Corps.
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