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Sep 16, 2023 Sports
By Samuel Whyte
Kaieteur Sports – The police continue to show that they are not only about arrest and prosecution, but involved in all other aspects of people’s lives, as they continue in their quest to get a better relationship between the police and the community.
A Police team in Region 6 led by former Berbice all-round cricketer, Assistant Superintendent Michael Newland, Inspector Randy Hamilton and first division cricketer and Coach Sergeant Philbert Wilburgh recently assisted a number of needy persons in the area.
Newland, the Officer in charge of Sub division No 2, Central Corentyne, along with his team assisted two needy persons in the Corentyne area.
Kemika George, an 18-year-old unemployed Single- mother of a two-month-old baby of Kildonan, Corentyne Berbice and Parbattie Baboonarine, a 76-year-old Pensioner of Williamsburg, Corentyne were the recipients of hampers and other house hold goodies.
Also assisting the senior ranks were Woman Police Constable Waithe-Adrian, Woman Constable Ayling-Fraser, and Woman Constable Baker.
Assistant Superintendent Newland told the recipients that the hampers are part of the committed efforts of the GPF to give back to the communities during a time of need. According to Newland, he being a cricketer has always been a team player so he knows about cooperating and helping. He and his team will continue to seek ways and means to assist in the future.
The recipients thanked the Police team for the timely donation and wished them well in whatever they have to do.
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