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May 15, 2016 Sports
Police Commander Assistant Commissioner Ian Amsterdam upon his taking over the reins of the Police B Division Berbice has being taking a number of initiatives to enhance the work of the police in the division,
Assistant Superintendent Keith Williams (in uniform) and Deputy Superintendent Marlon Taylor (second back row) presents equipment to an executive to the Kildonan Police youth and sports club.
especially in their community relationship.
Some of the programmes were started by his predecessors Assistant Commissioners Brian Joseph and Christopher Griffith, while some are his ideas most of which deals with youths, community activities and education.
Apart from visiting all existing youth clubs in the division, resuscitating some which were dormant, Church services were held in a number of areas.
A number of new youth and sports clubs were formed in a number of areas. One such was recently formed at Kildonan on the Corentyne to cater for youths in the Central Corentyne area.
Amsterdam along with Officer in charge of the Police No2 Sub Division, Deputy Superintendent Marlon Taylor and B Division Community Relations Officer Assistant Superintendent Marlon Taylor and a number of other police officers were among the group that travelled to the Kildonan Community to launch the group.
A number of sport gear and educational materials were donated to the youths by the police including cricket, football and circle tennis gear.
The efforts are part of the police social crime prevention programme in an effort to get persons especially youths involved in a positive live style.
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