THE executives and members of the Community Policing Group (CPG) ‘B’ Division ‘3’ would like to wish Liaison Officer, Radica Ramanand, who was involved in an accident on February 2, 2015 at Mahaicony Junction, East Coast Demerara, a speedy recovery.Ramanand’s leg was broken and she underwent a surgical operation where steel was affixed to replace broken bones in her leg.

They were on duty when another vehicle collided with their minibus which slammed directly into the front seat passenger side of the vehicle, causing her to receive severe injuries to her lower leg.
As a result of the accident, the able-bodied Ramanand who was actively involved in community patrols and other CPG-related activities is confined to crutches and her movements are limited.
A report has since been filed with the police and the matter is expected to be called in court shortly.
When the accident occurred a public-spirited citizen came to her rescue and transported her to the hospital for medical attention.
The Berbice CPG, however, expressed their gratitude to the man for his kind gesture.
CPG provides funeral assistance
The No. 68 Village CPG once again came in for loud praises when they provided assistance to a family who was in need of support following the death of a family member.
Lindera Madho, a CPG member, whose husband, Raesh Kumar Beni Madho, was a former Vice-Chairman of the No. 68 CPG, passed away on January 27, 2015.
The No. 65, No. 71 and No. 68 CPG members and executives all pitched in to lend their support in one way or the other. All the funeral arrangements were made by Liaison Officer, Radica Ramanand and other members, who ensured that Mr. Madho had the send-off he wanted.
Recognition was also placed on the Ministry of Home Affairs and several staffers, including Mr. Pompey, who attended the cremation service and also supported in many ways.
CPG commended for efforts
The B ‘3” Division CPG has been engaged in numerous community activities where they have come to the aid of many persons in different situations.
The close cooperation of its members was once again recognised during the funeral service of the late Raesh Kumar Beni Madho, who was a part of the CPG and when he passed away they all came together and helped.
Everything was planned and organised in a timely fashion and as such an overseas based-Guyanese, who returned for the funeral even penned a letter to the Minister of Home Affairs highlighting the work and cooperation of the CPG in Corentyne, Berbice.