Regional Police Division # 4 'C' - ECD

Regional Police Division # 4 'C' - ECD MOTTO | Service and Protection OBJECTS OF THE FORCE | The Police Act Chapter 16:01 Section 3 (2) states - The Force shall be employed for:
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MOTTO | Service and Protection

MISSION STATEMENT | The Mission of the Guyana Police Force and its Auxiliaries is to serve all citizens and communities of Guyana in a professional, pro-active and accountable manner. To achieve this we will work in partnership with communities, public agencies and private bodies to enhance and support an environment where all people are preventing crime and buildin

g a safer and secure Guyana. The prevention and detection of crime
2. The preservation of law and order
3.The preservation of peace
4. The repression of internal disturbances
5. The protection of property
6. The apprehention of offenders
7. The due enforcement of all laws and regulationswith which it is directly charged and shall perform such military duties within Guyanaas maybe required of it by or under the authority of the Minister. AIM | Our Services will be aimed at:
1. Respecting and recognising human rights;
2. Working with all communities to develop policing services necessary and appropriate to those communities;
3. Building partnerships with all sectors of Guyana Society, including Commercial
and Voluntary Groups;
4. Working to develop Community Policing Programmes in conjunction with
Community Policing Groups;
5. Improving working relationships with other agencies within the Justice Sector and
other Government Departments to improve inter-agency achievements;
6. Establishing enhanced working relationships with regional law enforcement
agencies; and
7. Building a Police Force that through the correct training, access to the right
equipment and technologies and adherence to standards will better serve the
people of Guyana. VISION | Our vision for the Force is summarised as:
1. Recruitment of suitably qualified persons for the Force recognising our people are
our most important asset;
2. Development of our staff with the right skills to undertake their role effectively in
the context of modern policing;
3. A more professional and accountable Police Force driven by increased public
expectations;
4. Increased and appropriate use of Information Technology across the GPF to
improve our service delivery;
5. Generation and use of accurate data to support intelligence led policing;
6. Use of measurement, monitoring and planning techniques to deliver effective and
efficient police services; and
7. Provision of suitable premises that support modern police practices.

COPS AND FAITH VISIT:On Tuesday 11th April 2023, between 13:00 hrs and 13:45 hrs. Sergeant Scott, Lance Corporal Singh, ...
12/04/2023

COPS AND FAITH VISIT:

On Tuesday 11th April 2023, between 13:00 hrs and 13:45 hrs. Sergeant Scott, Lance Corporal Singh, L/Cpl Murray, and Pastor M. Sharma of the Cops and Faith Community Network visited the home of the late Parsram Sancharra who met his demise on Sunday 9th April 2023 by a fatal accident, which occurred on the Enmore Access Road East Coast Demerara.

Sergeant Scott expressed condolences on behalf of the Commissioner of Police Mr. Clifton Hicken, and Divisional Commander Mr. Khali Pareshram to the grieving family members who were assured that a thorough investigation will be conducted in this regard.

The bereaved family members commended the Police for their visit and were grateful for their words of comfort and prayers.

Mahaica Police and Stakeholders distribute Kites to the Children Within the Mahaica Station District.On Saturday  8th Ap...
10/04/2023

Mahaica Police and Stakeholders distribute Kites to the Children Within the Mahaica Station District.

On Saturday 8th April 2023, Sergeant Fraser and ranks of the Mahaica Police Station, in collaboration with Businessman Jimmy Lin of Sunflower Supermarket and the Executive Members of the Unity Lancaster Youth Group distributed three (300) hundred Kites to Children within the Mahaica Police Station District.

Sergeant Fraser and Team reminded the Children that Easter is being celebrated because it marks the resurrection of Jesus, three days after his death by crucifixion.

As the Children received their Kites, their faces were filled with bright smiles and joy. The Parents and Children expressed their gratitude to the team for their kind gesture.

Sergeant Fraser and Ranks encouraged the Children to fly their Kites in open spaces and away from electrical wires as they enjoy the holidays.

Cane Grove Police Rank Conduct Kite Distribution :On 2023-04-08 between 14:00 hours and 16:00 hours, Sergeant Austin and...
10/04/2023

Cane Grove Police Rank Conduct Kite Distribution :

On 2023-04-08 between 14:00 hours and 16:00 hours, Sergeant Austin and other Police Ranks from the Cane Grove Police Station brought smiles to the faces of the Children Strathavon Police Young Achievers Youth Group.

The ranks met with the children, where they shared the reason for Easter and encouraged the Children to fly their kites in open spaces and away from electrical wires.

Happy Easter: The Regional Divisional 4" C  Commander's Assistant Commissioner  K. Pareshram and Administration Team wit...
10/04/2023

Happy Easter:

The Regional Divisional 4" C Commander's Assistant Commissioner K. Pareshram and Administration Team with distinct pleasure on this day which all Guyanese, both at home and abroad, not only wish a happy Easter but a purposeful one.

Easter is one of the most important seasons of the Christian faith - starting from Palm Sunday, then Good Friday, and finally Easter Sunday.

The Christian believes that the blood of Christ shed on a cross at a place called Calvary ,paid the full price for man’s redemption. Christians also believe that beyond the suffering and the horrors of crucifixion they can still rejoice in the glory of His resurrection and His triumph over the grave.

May this glorious season, therefore, remind us all of God’s love for us, of Jesus’ sacrifice, and our responsibility to love and show sincere concern for our fellow humankind.

Happy Easter from Regional Police Division 4C.

Birthday Greetings:On this day a beautiful soul, a woman of substances, a virtuous woman, an embodiment of beauty, an el...
09/04/2023

Birthday Greetings:

On this day a beautiful soul, a woman of substances, a virtuous woman, an embodiment of beauty, an elegant rare gem with a heart of gold was born.

The Regional Division Commander 4 'C,' Assistant Commissioner K. Pareshram, and his Admin Team would like to wish Woman Sergeant Hodiah Halley-Smart, an Happy birthday.

May God grant you your heart desires and crown all your efforts with success, health, and Strength.

Regional Commander 4"C" distribute Kites to the Children of Goedverwagting, Plaisance Squatting, Vryhied's Lust, LBI, Be...
09/04/2023

Regional Commander 4"C" distribute Kites to the Children of Goedverwagting, Plaisance Squatting, Vryhied's Lust, LBI, Beterverwagting, Buxton, Enmore, Haslington, and Golden Grove Communities, East Coast Demerara.

On Saturday 8th April 2023, Regional Divisional Commander 4C, Assistant Commissioner K . Pareshram, Deputy Superintendent Jermaine Dufu, other Senior Administrators, and his Registry Staff joined with Ranks of the Division’s Community Relations Department and distributed over two thousand (2000) Kites to Children of the Goedverwagting, Plaisance Squatting, Vryhied's Lust, LBI, Beterverwagting, Buxton, Enmore, Melaine, Haslington and Golden Grove Communities.

Commander and Team reminded the Children of the reason that Easter is being celebrated, that is, it marks the resurrection of Jesus, three days after his death by crucifixion, and encouraged them to fly their Kites in open spaces and away from electrical wires as they enjoy the holidays.

Refreshments were shared with the children and an extra kite was given to Children, who answered questions on Easter, correctly, which were asked by the team members.

As the Children received their Kites, their faces were filled with bright smiles and joy. The Parents and Children expressed their gratitude to the team for their kind gesture.

07/04/2023

YOUTH GROUP ACTIVITY :

On Saturday 1st April 2023, between 10:00 hrs and 13:30 hrs. The Plaisance Pace Setters Police Youth Group met at Sparendaam Police Station.

Where the males were involved in drills by Constable Forde, whilst the females were involved in dancing by Woman Constable Hamilton.

The youth were enlightened about the importance of drilling since it can be used to build confidence, increase the speed at performing the given task and maintain discipline.

Youth Group Activity:On Monday 3rd April 2023, between 08:00 hrs and 14:00 hrs. Sergeant Sedoc , Constable Benjamin and ...
07/04/2023

Youth Group Activity:

On Monday 3rd April 2023, between 08:00 hrs and 14:00 hrs. Sergeant Sedoc , Constable Benjamin and ranks of the St. Cuthbert Mission Police Outpost, treated the youths of the St.Cuthbert/Pakuri Police Youth Group, with Cross buns and sodas.

The Youth Group Members were reminded of the reason for Easter and encouraged to fly their kites in an open space and away from electrical wires.

Vigilance Police Rank Conduct Kite Distribution :On 2023-04-06 between 17:00 hours and 17:45 hours, Inspector Camacho, S...
07/04/2023

Vigilance Police Rank Conduct Kite Distribution :

On 2023-04-06 between 17:00 hours and 17:45 hours, Inspector Camacho, Sergeant Tyndall, and other Police Ranks from the Vigilance Police Station brought smiles to the faces of the Children in the Lusignan and Phase 1 Good Hope Communities East-Coast-Demerara.

The ranks met with the children, where they shared the reason for Easter and encouraged the Children to fly their kites in open spaces and away from electrical wires.

Person charge: On Thursday 6th April 2023. Kevin Persaud Male East Indian age 18 years of Lot 83 Logwood Enmore, and Kis...
07/04/2023

Person charge:

On Thursday 6th April 2023. Kevin Persaud Male East Indian age 18 years of Lot 83 Logwood Enmore, and Kishan Baichu called Bruck Up Male East Indian age 30 years of Ninth Street Foulis East Coast Demerara.

Both accused were charged with the offence of Felonious Wounding contrary to section 57(a) of the Criminal Law (Offences) Act Chapter 8:01; committed on Suresh Seunarine.

The accused appeared at the Vigilance Magistrate Court Ms. F. Azore, where the charge was read to them Kevin Persaud pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six months imprisonment while Kishan Baichu pleaded not guilty and was remanded to prison until 2023/05/16.

Person charge: On Thursday 6th April 2023. Denise Benn Female African age 57 years a babysitter of Lot 14 Railway Line I...
07/04/2023

Person charge:

On Thursday 6th April 2023. Denise Benn Female African age 57 years a babysitter of Lot 14 Railway Line Industry East Coast Demerara.

She was charged with the offence of Manslaughter, Contrary to Section 94 of the Criminal Law Offence Act chapter 8:01.

The accused appeared at the Sparendaam Magistrate Court # 2 before Her Worship Ms. A. George, where the charge was read to her, and she was not required to plead to the Charge and was remanded to prison.

The matter postponed until 10th May 2023.

"Good Friday".On this day, we remember the ultimate sacrifice made by Jesus Christ for our Salvation.May the message of ...
07/04/2023

"Good Friday".

On this day, we remember the ultimate sacrifice made by Jesus Christ for our Salvation.

May the message of Good Friday inspire us to spread love, kindness, and hope to those around us.

Wishing you all a blessed, peaceful, and meaningful Good Friday 💞🙏 from the Regional Division 4'C' Commander, Assistant Commissioner K.Pareshram, and Admin Team.

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Cove And John, East Coast Demerara
Georgetown

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DIVISIONAL BOUNDARIES

That part of the state bounded on the north by the Atlantic Ocean at the Common Boundary between Plantations Industry and Cummings Lodge eastwards to west bank of the Mahaica River; on the east from the Atlantic Ocean southwards to its intersection with the eastern prolongation of the northern boundary of lease A7557 held by Guyana Mining Enterprises; on the south, the northern boundary of lease A7557 and its eastern and western prolongations from its intersection with the southern prolongation of the thalweg of the Mahaica River to its intersection with the thalweg of the Moblissa River; on the west by the watershed between thye Demerara and the Mahaica Rivers to the source of the Badarima River, the Badarima River to the Lamaha Canal, the Lamaha Canal to the common boundary between Plantations Industry and Cummings Lodge to the Atlantic Ocean.