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$40M Eteringbang Police Station commissioned

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The newly reconstructed Eteringbang Police Station was officially commissioned on Wednesday, marking a major milestone in enhancing safety for the community.

The $40 million investment was commissioned by the Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn, alongside Permanent Secretary Andre Ally, Deputy Commissioner ‘Operations’ Errol Watts, and Commander of Regional Police Division #7, Dion Moore.

Strategically situated in this vital border community, the modernised station is a critical investment in strengthening law enforcement capability and presence in the region.

Equipped with upgraded infrastructure and state-of-the-art resources, the facility is designed to enable the Guyana Police Force to perform their duties more effectively, enhancing crime prevention and response times.

For the people of Eteringbang and surrounding areas, the commissioning of this station promises more accessible policing services, improved emergency response, and stronger collaboration between law enforcement and the community. It is expected to contribute to reduced crime rates, greater social stability, and a heightened sense of safety that supports local development and prosperity.

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