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May 09, 2015 News
The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) announced yesterday that it has activated ‘Operation Plexus’ to ensure the stability and security of the nation during the elections period.
“Since the announcement of a date for General and Regional Elections, our troops have been immersed in training to fulfill its role of supporting the police if required to do so. Training was focused exclusively on internal security areas such as crowd dispersal drills, cordon and search activities, the conduct of road blocks and the suppression of unlawful assemblies,” the army said yesterday.
Currently, troops are being deployed to various parts of the country to deal with any situation that require their involvement and support for the provision and maintenance of peaceful and stable communities.
“The end state, is to ensure that the General and Regional Elections are executed in a safe, secure, and stable environment, and that a state of normalcy is maintained throughout. There is absolutely no need for you the citizens to be fearful of the presence of our troops in your communities as we are deploying to ensure your safety. We urge that, as responsible citizens who have always respected and co-operated with the military, you will be supportive of our tasks as we interact with you from day to day, during this period.”
The army assured that its officers and ranks remain professional and committed to its constitutional obligations to assist the civil authorities in the maintenance of law and order.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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