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Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn, on Thursday commissioned four significant security infrastructure projects in Police Regional Division 4A, aimed at strengthening law enforcement capacity, enhancing community safety, and supporting modern policing operations.

Accompanying Minister Benn at the commissioning ceremony were Permanent Secretary Mr. Andre Ally, Deputy Commissioner of ‘Operations’ Mr. Errol Watts, Deputy Commander 4A Assistant Commissioner Mr. Michael Kingston, W/Sup Fredella Boyce, Officer in Charge of Special Constabulary, Assistant Superintendent Garfield Campbell, Officer in Charge of the GPF Marine Wing, , senior and junior officers, a team from the Ministry of Home Affairs, and other special invitees.

Through the Government of Guyana and the Ministry of Home Affairs, by the end of 2025, more than G$2 billion will be expended on completed projects within Regional Division 4A, with 38 projects already completed and several others still ongoing.

These investments form part of a wider security modernisation programme aimed at improving facilities, strengthening operations, and enhancing public trust in policing.

The projects commissioned include the reconstruction of the North Ruimveldt Police Station, the reconstruction of the Special Constabulary Headquarters, the completion of the Guyana Police Force Marine Wing, Ruimveldt, Georgetown, and the reconstruction of the Ruimveldt Police Station.

Reconstruction of North Ruimveldt Police Station (G$123,800,000)

The newly reconstructed North Ruimveldt Police Station, completed at a cost of G$123.8 million, offers modern facilities and enhanced resources to strengthen policing services within the community and surrounding housing schemes.

Minister Benn emphasised the importance of these investments in supporting evolving security needs, “These buildings are not just structures; they are platforms for better policing and community trust. With new housing schemes expanding around North Ruimveldt, we must adapt, modernise, and ensure security keeps pace with development.”

Reconstruction of Special Constabulary Headquarters (G$119,953,850)

The Special Constabulary Headquarters, reconstructed at a cost of G$119,953,850, provides modern office spaces, improved infrastructure, and enhanced training facilities to support specialised operations.

Ms. Boyce, Woman Superintendent in charge of the Special Constabulary, highlighted the facility’s transformational impact:

“This marks a proud and transformative moment for the Special Constabulary. This modern building symbolizes progress, resilience, and renewed commitment as we continue to serve 236 locations nationwide.”

Assistant Commissioner Kingston also commended the Government’s investment in both infrastructure and personnel:

“For decades, the Special Constabulary faced challenges with inadequate facilities, but today, we see a bold step toward change. This building reflects the Government’s balanced approach to developing infrastructure while uplifting our people.”

Guyana Police Force Marine Wing, Ruimveldt, Georgetown (G$71,641,489)

The newly completed Guyana Police Force Marine Wing, constructed at a cost of G$71,641,489, plays a critical role in maritime policing and riverine security.

The facility currently operates seven police boats that conduct patrols for four hours every day and four hours every night, covering the area from the Demerara River mouth to as far as Timehri. The Marine Wing also has 23 ranks stationed at the facility, ensuring continuous security coverage of the nation’s waterways.

This strategic upgrade strengthens the Guyana Police Force’s ability to respond swiftly to riverine incidents, protect coastal communities, and safeguard the country’s maritime borders.

Reconstruction of Ruimveldt Police Station (G$55,632,913)

The Ruimveldt Police Station, reconstructed at a cost of G$55,632,913, now features modern amenities, enhanced workspaces, and integrated technology systems to improve policing services and strengthen community engagement.

PS Andre Ally praised the scale of Government investment and urged officers to match the new facilities with performance: “We are providing you with modern infrastructure and the tools you need to succeed. Now, it is up to you to match these resources with professionalism and dedication to deliver better policing for the people of Guyana.”

Deputy Commissioner Errol Watts reflected on the progress achieved through these projects: “Fifteen years ago, we worked out of deteriorating structures with limited resources. Today, we are commissioning modern, state-of-the-art facilities designed to empower officers and better serve the public.”

Minister Benn concluded by reaffirming the Government’s dedication to continuous security improvements: “We are building a safer, more prosperous Guyana. These investments, combined with modern technology and stronger community partnerships, will ensure our police force is equipped to meet today’s challenges and tomorrow’s opportunities.”

These projects are part of the Government’s initiatives, which integrates modern infrastructure, advanced surveillance systems, and digital policing tools to enhance national security and improve public safety.

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