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Dec 21, 2017 News
After serving in the Guyana Police Force for 28 years, Superintendent Charmaine Stuart was awarded Best Cop this year, at the Force’s annual Christmas Awards Ceremony held at the Tactical Service Unit, Drill Square, Eve Leary.
The annual Christmas Awards began in 1990 and serve to honour outstanding ranks who have done well over the year.
Stuart, who is currently serving as the Band Master, was awarded a plaque, $250,000 and trips to Aruba, Kaieteur Falls and Arrow Point, compliments of the Roraima Group of companies.
Sergeant Gavin Boyce of ‘A’ Division was adjudged runner-up Best Cop.
Those awarded were commended by Acting Police Commissioner, David Ramnarine, and charged to keep improving their service to the nation.
“To whom much is given, much is expected, much is required. We have received… are receiving much-needed capacity building in human and material resources. We have to deliver. We cannot expect anything less. We can deliver and must deliver improved performances…, that our quality of service improves and that our complaints, in particular, reduced, and unprofessional conduct needs to be dealt with condignly, and it has to reduce.”
Commissioner Ramnarine also outlined the successes of the various divisions of the Force over the past year. He said that currently, crime is down by ten percent as compared to last year.
He however noted, that the “percentage of murder remains very high at 72 percent, probably one of the highest in the Caribbean” but that the investigative skills of the Force continue to improve.
“We continue to solve serious crimes within hours and days, not weeks and months like before,” he noted.
According to the Acting Police Commissioner, 28 high profile crimes were solved this year, with murder amounting to 21, robbery under arms three and one kidnapping, “which you know was not really a kidnapping,” Ramnarine said.
Prizes amounting to $17.9M were expended by the Force, as remuneration to some 2,106 officers and ranks from the various divisions for their exceptional performances this year.
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