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Nov 10, 2023 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Residents of villages of East Canje are getting regular session of counseling and coaching in various sports from Police ranks from the Reliance Police Station in East Canje Berbice.
Despite some negativity that permeated from the district the ranks are constantly visiting villages in the district to help the resident to push back against social ills that infiltrate the society.
Corporal Brenda Johnson and Constable Barton, third from left, with some youths at the Goed Bananen Ball field after a coaching session.
Officer in charge of the Reliance Police station Corporal Brenda Johnson interacts with residents of Betsy Ground.
Led by officer in charge female Corporal Brenda Johnson and female Corporal April the ranks engaged with residents of the villages of Betsy Ground and Goed Bananen Land.
During the walkabout in Betsy Ground the ranks interacted with residents on topics such as domestic and Gender-Based Violence, Youth and Sports.
The residents were told of the many social ills of society. Youths were encouraged to stay in school and take their education. They were also encouraged to get involved in sports and to stop being idle.
A visit was also made to the Goed Bananen Land ball field where Constable Barton was engaged in coaching youths to play cricket.
The youths were encouraged to join the Reliance Police Station’s youth and sports club where many opportunities abound. (Samuel Whyte)
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