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Police ranks benefit from comprehensive body-cam training  

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Officers who completed the body-cam training on Saturday

Traffic ranks and ranks of the Heavy-Duty Course 1/2025 on Saturday benefited from a training session focused on the operation, use, and maintenance of 500 newly acquired body cameras.

Sergeant Matthews from the Police Information Technology Department, conducted the body-cam training at the Officers’ Training Centre, Eve Leary.

During the session, the ranks received comprehensive instruction on how to operate the cameras and were given a detailed overview of their features, including the ability to capture digital, audio, and video evidence.

The body cameras have become essential tools for the Guyana Police Force, aimed at enhancing operational effectiveness, supporting investigations, and promoting transparency in policing.

The additional cameras were set to be decentralised across the regions for use in operations, investigations, and regular patrols.

Also in attendance at the training were Traffic Chief, Assistant Commissioner Mahendra Singh; Superintendent Raun Clarke, Assistant Superintendents Sherwin Henry and Garvin Boyce, as well as Inspectors Ulene Morris and Richard Trotz. (GPF)

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