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Feb 20, 2018 News
The Guyana Police Force (GPF) has announced that a number of senior officers have gone on leave with a number of changes made as a result.
Performing the duties as Commander of ‘A’ Division will be Assistant Commissioner, Leslie James.
Senior Superintendent Edmond Cooper will be at ‘C’ Division while Senior Superintendent Fizal Karimbaksh is to be located at ‘D’.
Senior Superintendent Kevin Adonis will be at ‘F’ Division while Superintendent Anthony Vanderhyden has been posted to ‘E’.
The police force also disclosed that Superintendent Ramesh Ashram is the Traffic Chief while Deputy Superintendent Dennis Stephen is the Traffic Officer of ‘A’ Division.
At the ‘B’ Division, Assistant Superintendent Timothy Williams is there while Assistant Superintendent Morris Fraser will be performing similar duties at ‘C’ Division.
Deputy Superintendent, Lonsdale Withrite is now the Officer-in-Charge at the Tactical Services Unit.
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