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Oct 04, 2016 News
Eighteen police stations across the country will be rehabilitated under the second component of the Citizen Security Strengthening Programme.
This component seeks to improve the effectiveness of the Guyana Police Force and the Forensic Laboratory in preventing crimes and conducting crime investigations, a Government release said yesterday.
Initially, 12 stations would be remodelled to include a department for domestic violence cases and a domestic violence case room with accommodation for children; a witness protection room; an automated case management room; an area for management of the public and a listening room.
The CSSP is in the process of hiring a consultant to begin designs for the first 12 selected stations. The first 12 stations identified for rehabilitation are:
Region POLICE STATIONS
6 Mibicuri Police Station
4 Cane Grove Police Station
3 La Grange Police Station
10 Mackenzie Police
Kwakwani Police Station
7
Enachu Police Station
Issano Police Station
9 Aishalton Police Station
Annai Police Station
2 Suddie Police Station
Aurora Police Station
1 Mabaruma Police Station
The stations selected were based on recommendations made by the Guyana Police Force to the Project Manager of the CSSP, Clement Henry. Henry told the Government Information Agency (GINA) that these stations were considered the most in need.
Component Two is being funded by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) at a cost of $US5.5M. The CSSP is a five year programme.
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