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Sep 24, 2015 News
President of the Guyana Bar Association, Christopher Ram, yesterday presented laminated copies of the “Rights of Arrested Persons” to the Guyana Police Force.
The presentation was made to the Commissioner of Police, Seelall Persaud, in the presence of other senior officers of the Police Force. It took place in the Commissioner’s Conference Room at Police Headquarters, Eve Leary.
Ram stated that the Guyana Bar Association is committed to the improvement of general conditions in Guyana. It wants to ensure that justice is better served.
He said the Association recognized the tremendous work being done by the Guyana Police Force and that it stood available for any necessary assistance.
In accepting the presentation, Commissioner Persaud noted that it resulted from an earlier positive engagement with the Bar Association and expressed gratitude for their delivering in a timely manner.
The Commissioner indicated that the documents will be placed at conspicuous locations in the Enquiries Office at Police Stations for the information of the public, and a reminder to police ranks a well, which will assist in the quality of service delivered to the public.
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