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Nov 01, 2025 Letters
Dear Editor,
I am writing to express my deepest appreciation and the gratitude, perhaps echoed by a multitude of Guyana’s citizenry, for the swift, decisive, and professional action taken by the Guyana Police Force in apprehending the alleged suspects connected to the devastating gas station explosion in Georgetown.
In this relatively placid land of our, the shocking nature of this incident sent waves of fear and anxiety throughout the community. In the face of such a tragedy, the public looks to its law enforcement agencies for reassurance, stability, and, most importantly, justice. The GPF’s aggressive and focused investigative efforts, leading to the rapid identification and custody of the suspects, have provided exactly that.
This prompt action demonstrates a high level of competence, dedication, and resolve. It sends an unequivocal message that such acts which threaten public safety and security of our country will be met with the full and immediate force of Guyana’s Protective Services. The work of the Security Forces in this matter has not only been crucial for the course of justice but has also been instrumental in restoring a sense of security and confidence within the terrified community.
Editor, please convey my earnest commendation to all the officers, detectives, and supporting staff involved in this successful operation. Their hard work under what I can only assume was significant pressure, is a testament to their commitment to duty and the people of Guyana.
Conclusive acts like these are reassurances that the Guyana’s Security Forces remain vigilant and capable guardians of our peace. Encomium to Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum et al for the leadership and for the Force’s exemplary service in this critical situation.
Sincerely,
Jonathan Subrian Esq.
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